

Willow also continues her self-confidence journey, and there’s a B plot about the dress code being changed.īoth books get their messages across in a straight forward but not heavy-handed way. In Crunch, Olive takes on too many activities and has to learn how to say no and ask for help. The tension between Olive wanting to try new things and meet new people versus Willow feeling abandoned finally boils over into a big fight, and they have to figure out how to move forward. They’re best friends but Olive is more outgoing and Willow is shy and just wants to hang out with Olive. In Camp, Olive and Willow go to summer camp for the first time. It does help to know the character relationships, but it doesn’t really take away your ability to understand the narrative. CBR14Bingo: Verse (both books are set in the same universe/setting)Ĭamp and Click are standalone books in the same series.
