While Kim and the rest of the camp-goers feel that the bus' flat tire is just a bit of bad luck, Ron is suspicious based on the horrible summers he's spent at Camp Wannaweep in the past.
just a kids novel adaptation of an episode of the show. It wasn't bad but there's no reason to not just watch the show instead. If it had been a new adventure it would have been better.
This is not normally the type of book that I would ever consider reading. Even when I was at the age that these were aimed at I thought they were silly. But then, I've always been a reader, and not into movie-to-book adaptions. There are a few reasons I went ahead and bought this one. The first reason is that I love Kim Possible. Always have, always will. The second reason is that this particular episode, the one this book is adapted from, is my favorite episode. I was rather excited to find this, honestly. The last three reasons are that I was at a huge book sale, that this book was originally priced at $0.25, and it was half price day. So I really got this books for 12 1/2 cents. It was surprisingly good. I was rather impressed. The description was good and it was well written. I may be swayed by my love of the show, but the book was very good. I bet the whole series would be a fun read aloud to younger kids. Older kids too, perhaps, just for fun. Because I watch the show so much, I have it nearly memorized. So the things the characters said were played in my head in that voice in the tone they used in the show. So yes, this was a fun book, and I loved it. A fun little surprise that I found. :)
It was good! As the cheer squad head to a competition Ron realizes their headed to Camp Wannaweep. He tries to get the squad to listen but they only do when their teacher Mr.Barkin gets kidnapped. It turns out a kid from Camp had been mutated into a Fish-Muckman. The Lake is polluted! With a Quick-thinking Ron and Mechanic Rufus. The Villan is arrested.