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Camp Rewind
- Narrated by: Faith Clark
- Length: 9 hrs and 53 mins
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Summary
Alice Wu is at Camp Rewind only because her therapist thinks it'll help her overcome the social anxiety she's battled since childhood. She's not sure she believes that theory, but will try anything to make a real friend. A casual fling would also be nice, but she's not holding her breath.
Rosa Salazar hopes camp will be an escape from a life permanently altered. Eviscerated online for her feminist critique of a popular video game, Rosa has endured months of anonymous threats over social media, doxxing, and, worst of all, the posting of graphic, sexually explicit material stolen from her cloud storage - including a dirty video she made for an ex. Using a fake name, she enrolls in camp craving a return to a simpler time, before the shame.
Alice and Rosa soon discover that at Camp Rewind, anything is possible. Even an unlikely friendship that swiftly becomes something more.
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- Mr. Anthony D. Bateman
- 29-08-21
summercamp
Best actress, Alice. shy, anxious, downtrodden, a bud blossoming to beautiful flower.
Best supporting actress, Brie. the brash comedy tart with heart of gold.
I've become a huge fan of meghan O'briens' writing, and the delicious narration of faith Clark. People can be wonderfully kind, but there are too many nasty bigots, and pure evil, for the quiet ones to live in peace.
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- MISS E C LLEWELLYN
- 12-01-18
Good story, TERRIBLE British accent!
the story was actually pretty good,but there is one supposedly British character in it and the narrator REALLY struggled with the accent.It was like a female Dick Van Dyke!
Also there is one particularly graphic scene that made my stomach churn
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- Sab
- 31-08-17
Good story
I loved the story, even the extremely detailed love scenes :) But I didn't care for the narrator, she gave a very childish voice to one of the characters, and I didn't like that.... was like listening to a pedophile book...
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- Jargon
- 12-02-17
Good but not great.
Not as much fun as Infinite Loop. Not as engrossing or amazing as Wild. Not as sexy as 13 hours or the Muse. Not as emotionally stirring as Battle Scars or The Night Off.
Having said that; I enjoyed this story and it brought up interesting points about social brutality and general anxiety. It's shortfalls came from the charecters. They were too much alike, with the same weaknesses and strengths with just different timing and causes. It made the emotional dips and peaks less powerful and the tensions less intreging.
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- Alma
- 15-03-19
Nice story. Not convinced on narrator choice.
Too bad narrator sounds like a teen when characters are supposed to be in there mid 30's. It kinda ruined it, frankly.
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- Bobbi H
- 16-08-22
Meghan O’Brien’s lust filled imagination
What more could anyone ask for?
Well ask for it or not she always delivers the most kind loving souls and insightful loving scenarios.
The first couple chapters are hard as you listen to the heart wrenching lives these two live. The building of live and trust that comes is definitely worth it.
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- Carolyn G. Manuel
- 20-04-22
A Wild Camping Week
Alice Wu’s therapist recommended a trip to Camp Rewind to help with her anxiety. A romantic fling would also be welcomed. Rosa Salazar wants an escape from the madness of internet bashing after she wrote a blistering article about a video game. She uses a fake name and cuts her hair to hide her identity. An unlikely friendship develops into a romantic relationship. An erotic story of finding solace and new friends. Great author and narration.
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- Fitts
- 17-05-19
Not as good as her other books.
I loved the narrator. However, the story was not as compelling as O’Brien’s other works. I didn’t feel as invested in the characters, and the plot seemed to be a bit far fetched. I was also disappointed with the steamy scenes. My Best Friends Sister, 13 Hours, and The Night Off had far better sex scenes.
O’Brien is amazing. I’m not too unhappy that I didn’t like ONE book of hers. I am a die hard fan of all the others.
Try the book out if you don’t need to read/hear kinky sex scenes and are into a rushed weekend summer romance.
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- Moondog
- 10-05-18
Just bad.
The two women come off like teenagers, part of which was probably the narrator's voice. One's back story is just not believable (to me at least). A lot of sappy 'no your stronger than me, oh no your so much stronger than me; bla bla. The 'camp' is more like a sex camp for delinquent adults. The usual stereotyped bad people that seems to always show up in this genre rounds out a very forgettable listen. There is just not much of a story here. O'Brien has written better. I need my credit back.
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- @MM_Gadget_Girl
- 12-08-17
A bit racy
I enjoyed this, but recommend earphones some of the events are a bit explicit. The ending was a bit abrupt, but brought the story full circle.
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- Gbgrl
- 15-02-17
It was Okay
I enjoyed this book. It gave me insight into a world I know nothing about. It was a sweet story. I don't need to read it again though. If I really loved it I could listen 2-3 times in as many weeks. Not this one though. I'll try another by the same author.
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- Danelle K
- 13-12-16
Don't expect literature
Great sex, fun plot. Exactly what I was looking for. It can be tough to find lesbian based romance and I'll be reading all of Meghan's work now!