Camp Zero
2023 • 304 pages

Ratings33

Average rating3.3

15

This was a pleasant surprise. Camp Zero is swiftly paced, has solid twists, and features multiple compelling interwoven storylines. Michelle Min Sterling's vision of the future is intriguing, alarming, yet totally plausible.

The separate POVs are well-differentiated, as each character brings a unique perspective to the story and they intersect in surprising ways. Each narrative thread has mysteries to unspool and Sterling doles those out in a consistent and continuous manner so you're never waiting too long for the next reveal. Sterling's utilitarian prose is effective at moving the story forward, as well.

I had hoped for a tidier ending, but the conclusion sticks to the book's themes of societal disarray and desperation that all the characters confront throughout, so I can't complain too much.

My thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for an advanced reader copy in exchange for an honest review.

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January 21, 2023Report this review