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Stranger Things: Science Camp (Graphic Novel)
Stranger Things: Science Camp (Graphic Novel) | Jody Houser
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The comics based on the hit Netflix series delve into B-movie horror nostalgia when Dustin goes to summer camp, confronts a sinister figure in an Albert Einstein mask, and joins forces with Suzie to solve mysterious disappearances. Dustin arrives at Camp Know Where to navigate the new social hierarchy without the support of his Hawkins adventuring party. While also faced with nerdy bullies, a new menace haunts the young scientists and camp counselors. A mysterious figure with sinister intent arrives to disrupt the serene woodland scene. When camp counselors start to disappear, the solution won't take rocket science, but Dustin will have to get on the same wavelength as Suzie and the other campers before tensions reach a boiling point. Writer Jody Houser (Critical Role, Stranger Things: Into the Fire) returns with Edgar Salazar and Keith Champagne (Stranger Things: SIX) to create a new miniseries in the Stranger Things universe, taking place between seasons two and three of the hit Netflix show. Collects Stranger Things: Science Camp #1-#4.
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kayleenschultz12
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kayleenschultz12
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This graphic novel had two different stories in it. It related to the tv show and was entertaining.

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Pickpick

This book peaked my interest because I love stranger things. I enjoyed reading it

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analesemarrison

“Why would an Einstein mask be scary? After all, it's just science camp.“

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analesemarrison

I thought that children would really enjoy this story if they have seen/heard of the series Stranger Things on Netflix. Many of my second graders love S.T. so I truly think that they would enjoy reading this graphic novel.

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analesemarrison
Pickpick

Stranger Things: Science Camp by Jody Houser tells the story about Erica and her quest to get DND books with the help of her friends. The illustrator of this story used great detail when drawing facial expressions and stances for each character to display what each character was feeling. It also used action and excitement to keep the readers engaged with the story.

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Apolandvery
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Stranger Things, Science Camp: Erica‘s Quest by Greg Pak, was published in 2022. The story has very bright and colorful illustration. The text is bold and strong. It takes the reader on adventure of action. This would be great for readers who also watch the show.

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Cgulan

Dustin never expected to run for his life at summer camp.

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Cgulan

This book was cool to read since I watched the tv show but never had the chance to read the comic books!

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AshRaye
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I really enjoyed this one. I liked getting to see what happened while Dustin was at camp. My only complaint was that I wish it had been a little bit longer, and the storyline developed a bit more.

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MidnightBookGirl
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How's your #AnyWayYouReadathon going? I finished 2 books and a graphic novel so far, but I'm hoping to read more today. Not the most romantic of reads, I know, but Dustin and Suzie are super cute together, so that definitely counts! Their love is a Neverending Story! ;)
@kimmypete1 @eggbeater

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