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the main character in my book middle school is james and this book is written by James patterson he is a very independent boy who just likes to sit at home and do nothing all day hes a calm,kind,boring person but when it becomes summer his parents send him to a camp called camp wannamorra and he doesn't want to go to but when he gets there out of all the cabins he gets the worst one called the muskrats with all the kids who gets picked on and thats makes him feel like he's gonna have a long summer with bullies.

but all of the bigger kids start to mess with him and his friends as he already new they try to start sneaking in there cabin at night and mess with them they try to make james and his friends scared all of them are scared to go anywhere

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