Ratings40
Average rating3.2
Dystopian plots fascinate me. Many times they're prophetic. It's especially interesting to read one set in the nearish future. Camp Zero has a great premise, but I wish I hadn't spent most of the book trying to figure out what the focus of the book was. Set in a future suffering from the results of harsh climate change, Rose agrees to work as a spy to provide housing for her mother. Meanwhile, Grant wants to break away from his family's past. The two meet at Camp Zero. It becomes a part that this place is harboring secrets. As I mentioned, I have no idea what the central focus of this plot is. Climate change is the obvious answer, but with minimal world-building and context so much was lost. From page one it felt like I was supposed to already know what was going on as I entered the story. The names (or lack of) were confusing, the POV shifts added to the trouble getting my bearings... I overall felt like I was left out of the loop. I enjoyed the writing itself. With more world and character building I think I would have loved it. My feelings are mixed.