The fact that James Patterson gave a foreword to this novel isn't anything special to me. Sarles, I'm going to preface my review by saying that I understand that writing is hard and your first book may be just to get the kinks out of you style, discover who you are as writer. That one was said by Caleb in an attempt to scare the group around, but there are sick people around who plan to use the stories to plan the murders of a majority of the group. The tagline of the book is "e careful what stories your tell around the campfire" under the full moon. The minor characters of importance are her best friend and "sister" Chelsie and Caleb, the twenty-two-year-old guide up the mountain. Now, they are on a family camping trip with a few friends and family members. The story follows Maddie, a gifted runner in school, who, five years prior, lost her mother to a rogue fire in her office building. I don't want to write a scathing review of a book that is for a young person or a debut novel however, I would feel like I'd be doing a disservice to lie or take it easy on my actual opinion of this book. I've seen a picture of the author and I still can't tell how old he is. Shawn Sarles Debut Novel is a Complete Bust
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