Review; Camp Firwood by Boris Bacic

Earlier this year, I read the horror novel Camp Firwood by Boris Bacic and today I'll post my review of the book.

Description from Goodreads
If the counselors of Camp Firwood send you into the woods, you're as good as dead.

When the rebellious teenager Kevin gets sent to a summer camp by his parents, he initially has no idea what's in store for him. Every two weeks, the camp organizes an event called The Trial. The campers all dread it. They don't want to spend the night in the woods with the Firwood Wraith roaming around. And the more they misbehave, the higher the chances they'll be chosen.

By the time Kevin realizes what Camp Firwood really is, he is trapped - and every week, more and more campers go missing.

My Thoughts on the Book
Camp Firwood is almost a bit of a mix of horror, Squid Game, Lord of the Flies, and Hunger Games mixed into one creepy book. What I loved about Camp Firwood is that instead of being all "blood, guts, and gore", it heavily relies on suspense, plot, and the sheer terror of being in Kevin's shoes. Kevin Bacic is awesome when it comes to details and description, without the reader losing track of the story and the plot. I also enjoyed the fact that the characters are believeable, without being overwhelmingly frustrated with teenage adolescence.

If one is in search of creepy horror, feel free to pick up Camp Firwood.

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