![]() ![]() The story centers on Rudy Miller, who hates camp. This is a story about a summer camp for boys, held on Algonkian Island. I’ve reviewed some of Korman’s other books, about the deep metaphor of a garbage bag and a hilarious series about a boys school. Most of those times were also before the age of twelve, but I’ve reread it in recent years too, and even after all those times, it still makes me laugh. My guess is I’ve read it fifteen times–I lost count at twelve. I’m a big believer in re-reading books, and I don’t think there’s any book I’ve read more times than I Want To Go Home by Gordon Korman. Why so many times? It still makes me laugh! When I wrote this review, I guessed I’d read it fifteen times, but I think that’s a conservative estimate. ![]() ![]() I just wrote about re-reading books on Friday, so it seems appropriate to highlight again the book I’ve re-read more than any other. ![]()
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