Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read.
Start by marking “Summer State of Mind (Whispering Pines, #2)” as Want to Read:
Summer State of Mind (Whispering Pines, #2)
Enlarge cover
Rate this book
Clear rating
Open Preview

Summer State of Mind

(Whispering Pines #2)

by
3.93  ·  Rating details ·  864 ratings  ·  115 reviews
Summer has finally arrived and fifteen-year-old Harper McCallister intends to spend her days at the mall shopping or by the pool at her country club. But after receiving her latest heart-stopping credit card bill, Harper's parents makes other plans, and ship her off to camp.


Suddenly, the clueless yet ever-popular Harper is the new girl at the bottom of a social ladder she
...more
Paperback, 256 pages
Published April 22nd 2014 by Poppy (first published January 1st 2014)
More Details... Edit Details

Friend Reviews

To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up.

Reader Q&A

To ask other readers questions about Summer State of Mind, please sign up.
Popular Answered Questions
Addison This is such a great book; you have to read it. I've read the first one-Sleepaway Girls-and it's so good. When I found out that there's a second book,…moreThis is such a great book; you have to read it. I've read the first one-Sleepaway Girls-and it's so good. When I found out that there's a second book, I was so psyched! Both books are really great summer reads, and I really hope you read them both! Wish it was a whole series though....literally too good to stop reading!(less)

Community Reviews

Showing 1-30
Average rating 3.93  · 
Rating details
 ·  864 ratings  ·  115 reviews


More filters
 | 
Sort order
Start your review of Summer State of Mind (Whispering Pines, #2)
Megan
Aug 12, 2013 rated it liked it  ·  review of another edition
I am so excited to read this!!! I absolutely adore the first novel (I reread it every summer) and was just lamenting the fact that there is only one book where I can visit Whispering Pines!
Liviania
Jul 30, 2014 rated it really liked it
It's the perfect time of year to get into the SUMMER STATE OF MIND. Harper McAllister's family moved to LA after her father (McDaddy) became a successful music video director. She's become a bit spendy as she works to fit in. But when McDaddy gets the credit card bill, he decides she's going to summer camp.

I've never read companion SLEEPAWAY GIRLS, but it's really not necessary. It's about characters who are counselors in SUMMER STATE OF MIND and not Harper. I really liked Harper. I don't share
...more
Samantha (WLABB)
Jan 08, 2020 rated it really liked it
For some reason, I cannot resist a camp book. The setting always lends itself to fun and shenanigans, and Calonita did not disappoint me.

The set up: Rich daddy sees his daughter spending with reckless abandon. He also feels like she is being exploited by her friends, so he sends her to his childhood sleep-away camp to get back to basics.
This summer, Harper was challenged to figure out who she was without her AmEx, and who she found was pretty awesome.

This book was so fun and cute. I loved bei
...more
Kate
May 19, 2014 rated it it was ok
Harper McCallister can't wait for summer! Shopping, hanging out by the cabana at the beach club, and going to the best nightlife spots on Long Island are all on her agenda... until her father sees the massive credit card bill she's run up. Suddenly, she and her twin brother Kyle are being shipped off to Camp Whispering Pines - no best friends, no cell phones, and no designer clothes. Harper isn't sure she can survive... but she just might be proven wrong.

This is the kind of fluffy, predictable,
...more
Jennie
May 07, 2014 rated it really liked it
Shelves: books-i-own
A fun, light YA Contemporary read just in time for the spring/summer season - Summer State of Mind will definitely please fans of Calonita's as well as be a great choice for others who enjoy YA Contemporary. This Contemp YA novel takes place at a sleep away camp over summer break, and explores teenage identity, fitting in, and friendships.
Highlights
Having already read Calonita's Belles series, I was immediately interested when I heard she had a new offering available and I went and ordered it fr
...more
Chapter by Chapter
Jun 27, 2014 rated it liked it
With summer breaking’s end nearing, all of us teens are looking for something to do. For some of us (or people like me who are located too far north to be given direct sun exposure all year round) we’re trying to soak up what rays of sun we can before the season changes and school starts up again. What’s the best way to spend these lazy summer days? By reading a book set in the summertime as well!

I wasn’t entirely sure of what to expect from author Jen Calonita’s, Summer State of Mind, but I did
...more
Natalie
Jul 29, 2014 rated it liked it
"Summer State of Mind" is an entertaining light romance for middle-grade readers—a middle-grade beach-read.

The protagonist, Harper, daughter of suddenly successful music producer she calls "McDaddy" and her more down-to-earth twin brother, Kyle, go to Camp Whispering Pines for the summer instead of spending money and going to fabulous resorts. Kyle's cool with that—he loves sports—but Harper is so not the camping type. She's not thrilled, either, with the idea of missing her best friends Kate a
...more
Kayla
Jen Calonita's Secrets of My Hollywood Life series was one of my favorite book series growing up. I absolutely loved her writing so I wanted to see what else she has been working on. While I have grown up a little now, I do continuously read YA. Unfortunately it seems like I've grown away from Jen Calonita's writing.

Summer State of Mind is a companion book to Sleepaway Girls, which I did not read but did not need to read in order to understand this novel. I haven't read many books about summer c
...more
Princess Bookie
Aug 06, 2013 rated it really liked it
Shelves: read2014
My Thoughts: This was such a cute followup to Sleepaway Girls! I liked the new plot and the new set of characters.

We are introduced to Harper who is popular. She hasn't always been the way she is. She has two best friends and one of them brings out the snobbish girl in her. She also has a brother.

Harper’s parents are sick of her being a brat so they send her off to a camp that her father went too when he was younger. They think this will kick Harper into high gear on becoming a better human bei
...more
eden5
Dec 04, 2013 rated it it was amazing
NON SPOILER REVIEW:
I give it more a 4.5 than 5 stars.
This book is so cute! The perfect summer read!! It made me laugh and smile so many times!! :)
I really recommend this book to anyone who likes contempary, summery reading!
But I recommend reading the first book in this series first, because some of the characters reappear in this one!! Also the first book is also really Really GOOD!
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
SPILER REVIEW:(I recommend reading it if you read the first one, because it may spoil a little bit)
I LO
...more
Erin Cataldi
Jul 21, 2014 rated it liked it
I'm not going to sugarcoat it, I HATED, HATED .... the main character for the first few chapters. Like full on loathed her skinny, little bitchy self. She was rich, spoiled, and hung out with other privileged little white fifteen year old brats. Thankfully her mom and dad decide their dearest daughter needs a reality check after she blew several THOUSAND dollars on her AMEX card. A fifteen year old spending thousands at couture shops, spas, private lessons, and fancy dining. Really?!?! Anyway ma ...more
Monica
This is my first book by Jen Calonita. I enjoyed reading the second book in the Whispering Pines Series. I will be looking to see if my library has a copy of the first book Sleepaway girls.

Summer State of Mind is the story about a girl named Harper. Her father is in the music industry and creates music videos. Harper is different since the family has moved to a more elite area. Her father is not happy with her spending habits. You see this early on when she is out with her 'friends' Kate and Mar
...more
TheLizWay
Apr 10, 2014 rated it liked it
3.5 stars

Okay, collecting my thoughts... Alright, Summer State of Mind was mostly an airy, fluffy read that was great for the summer. There wasn't really any "big cliff hangers," or deep, dark, dangerous secrets in Summer State of Mind, it was just a nice relaxing summer read. It was exactly what a summer read should be.

Why it made a good summer read, was because I didn't have to immediately finish the book, I could just read it at a leisurely pace. What I mean is that especial during the summer
...more
Tara
Aug 30, 2013 rated it really liked it
Harper McAllister is one credit card bill overdue for a reality check.

When McDaddy (yes, she really calls him that) sees how much money she's been spending and realizes how far she's stepped away from the old Harper, he sends her to Whispering Pines with her brother Kyle. Kyle was my favorite part of the book. He's annoying, insufferable, and Harper's exact opposite, but he also cares about her in that way that only brothers do. The twin dynamic was pretty entertaining.

We also get to see some o
...more
Valerie (Reader of books. Enthralled by Words.)
After listening to the audiobook, I realized that I don't really love this book. 2.5/5 stars.


I will admit that I did not think I was going to like this book; I just don't really choose books that are about fifteen year old but I was wrong about this book, it was way better than the first one. I actually wish that this was a standalone novel and it had nothing to do with the other novel because that's the only part that I didn't like. I understand that time has passed but it all just made the fi
...more
Brianna
Aug 04, 2014 rated it really liked it
I adored Sleepaway Girls and when I saw this was the companion book I had to grab it. If you haven't read the first, don't fret, you will still get so much out of this book anyways.
Harper is adoreable and she's trying to fit into her new life now that her dad is McDaddy after producing a video with an emerging pop star that went viral.
Harpers friends are the problem and she's spending hundreds of dollars at a time and her parents ship her off to Whispering Pines for the summer so she can see tha
...more
Kelly Hall
Aug 05, 2014 rated it liked it
I want to go to camp, well, Jen Calonita's camp anyway. When Harper's spending habits (more like the spending habits of the popular girl Harper wants remain friends with) get out of control, her father sends her (and her athletic twin Kyle) to camp. The same camp he went to as a kid. So, bedazzler in hand, Harper find herself in the sticks, away from her city friends and trapped for weeks in the woods. One benefit, though, Ethan, the cute boy from school, happens to be at camp, too.

It's kind of
...more
Wisty
Apr 23, 2014 rated it it was amazing
7/30/13
YES! Thank the lord. I'm so happy there's a #2!


Read on 4/25/14
I wish there were 50 million of these books set at Whispering Pines, because I cannot get enough of them. I mean, that was amazing and funny and it's the only time in my life when I want to go to sleepaway camp! And the characters from Sleepaway Girls made some great appearances, which made me very happy. Although I dislike the fact that a main thing that happened in Sleepaway Girls is no longer a thing! No spoilers, but it fee
...more
Laura Leonard
May 07, 2014 rated it really liked it
Harper's father, McDaddy has recently become one of the most successful producers of music videos. This has meant changes for the family - a move to a ritzy suburb, cooks and housekeepers, and a lot more cash to go around.

As one might expect, some 16 year-olds cannot control their spending. Harper goes way overboard and her father decides to send her to the summer camp he attended in order give her distance from her new friends and ground her in reality. Things aren't all smooth sailing for Camp
...more
Nicole
Dec 04, 2013 rated it it was amazing
I've read every single one of Jen's books, and was unable to put any of them down the day I got it. This one was no exception. I started reading it this afternoon and finished it in the same afternoon. I loved the characters and the storyline. I've been a fan of Jen's since I was in middle school (maybe even before that, since whenever the second or third Secrets of My Hollywood Life book came out) and now as an 18 year old high school senior, I'm still reading and loving her books:) ...more
Shaina
Jan 17, 2014 marked it as to-read
Ok... so it's not about Hunter and it doesn't mention any of the other girls in the synopsis but let's hope we get to see them in this book! ...more
Hailey V
Sep 08, 2021 rated it it was amazing
This book made me smile. The second (and last) in a summer camp series, it felt like I had never left. Maybe this was in part because of the close proximity of when I read both books... All of that to say, I enjoyed getting to know the camp from another character’s perspective, and I ultimately liked this book even better than the first. The nice thing about this series is that it has this completely nostalgic throwback feeling throughout its entirety. I truly felt like I was 15 again and trying ...more
Allura
Sep 21, 2018 rated it it was amazing
Just as 15 year old Harper thinks she is free for summer and torture free with no school, her most recent credit card bill throws her a loop. This is what put harper's Dad over the top and threw her a curve ball for the summer. Harper's father has been very successful in his producing job providing the family with an abundant amount of money, and allowing them to move to LA. Along with this city comes great competition between people and their flashiness/showing off, for a 15 year old this is a ...more
Victoria Gibney
Mar 18, 2019 rated it it was amazing
Shelves: 2018-2019-school
(Contains the story line in it! Don't read this review if you want to stay spoiler-free!)
Summer State of Mind is my favorite book. I’ve never been to a camp, but this makes me want to go to one every time I read it. The diverse characters give the book an overall vibe of unity because of how their friendships interlock. I’ve read Summer State of Mind at least 10 times. It has something to it that keeps on bringing me back.

This book’s characters include the main character, Harper, and her friends
...more
Vanessa
Apr 05, 2020 rated it really liked it
The book I read was Summer State of Mind by Jen Calonita. The genre of this book is fiction. This book is about a girl named Harper that had her life changed because her dad became a big-time producer. She has a really bad shopping problem she spent s ton of money on stupid things. She also has these two best friends from her home and one of them is kinda fake. Her dad ends up sending her and her twin brother to a summer camp that he went to when he was a kid. But when she gets there everyone ju ...more
Indie
Jun 30, 2018 rated it really liked it
I think I should have read Jen Calonita's first book before this even though my decision to read the second book first really didn't affect the story line.

With a rating of 3.75 stars, this book was a intriguing but not the best. There were times when the main character, Harper McAllister, just irritated me... I'm sure the author did that intentionally but she wasn't the type of person I like reading about. For example, her parents sent her to Whispering Pines because they felt like she was getti
...more
Brittany
Jul 05, 2018 rated it did not like it
Jeez, where do I start with this one? 🤦‍♀️ Harper McAllister is a teenager whose video music producing father gets his big break. The family’s income skyrockets and Harper now has an endless credit card, designer clothing, and friends that go on tropical vacations together just by asking their parents. Her family starts to feel like she is changing too much and send her away to camp where people wear sweatpants and old navy shirts (gasp). It helps to bring her back down to Earth, yet she continu ...more
Kaitlin W.
Sep 21, 2017 rated it it was amazing
This book is great I love the transition from the first book to this book, it has some new characters but it is from a different perspective. In this book a couple of years has passed by and the main character is a girl name Harper. She is popular in school and her dad decides to send her Whispering Pines Sleepaway Camp. At first she is mad but at the end she loves it. In this book the love interest is a boy named Ethan and goes to the same school as Harper.

In this book a Harper learns what a tr
...more
Anna Sofia Panatsi
This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here.
« previous 1 3 4 next »
There are no discussion topics on this book yet. Be the first to start one »

Readers also enjoyed

  • Kiss Me in New York
  • A Week of Mondays
  • Squint
  • The Bachelor Auction (The Bachelors of Arizona, #1)
  • Running with the Mind of Meditation: Lessons for Training Body and Mind
  • Maminka
  • Škorpilova škola běhu
  • Palomino
  • A Life Without Limits: A World Champion's Journey
  • Lightning
  • You Are The Everything
  • The Last Tycoon (An Unfinished Novel) together with The Great Gatsby
  • The Returning Tide
  • Going Home
  • My Not So Super Sweet Life: A Hollywood High School Romance
  • Star
  • A Tale of Two Centuries: An Enemies to Lovers/Time Travel Romance (Super Sweet)
  • My Super Sweet Sixteenth Century: A Sweet YA/Time Travel Romance
See similar books…
2,455 followers
Hi Goodreads!
I'm Jen Calonita, a MG and YA author who loves what I do because it lets me connect with all of you (and no, I wasn't intending for that to rhyme!).

I've been writing ever since I can remember, but it was fourth grade when I put my "three wishes" for a genie down on paper. They were:
#1. Buy all the Cabbage Patch Kids in the world and give them away for free (because apparently that wa
...more

Other books in the series

Whispering Pines (2 books)
  • Sleepaway Girls (Whispering Pines, #1)

News & Interviews

One of the busiest places in publishing, the young adult mystery and thriller bin currently overflows with new ideas, creative authors, and...
31 likes · 2 comments
“I swing my feet happily. “I have a non-athletic cousin who just became a pediatrician. She feels my pain.” 1 likes
“Oh, man. I officially have a crush on a boy who is friends with a girl I loathe. How did this happen?” 0 likes
More quotes…