This fun (and funny) adventure story features Noah, a socially awkward middle school kid who loves film making (he never goes anywhere without his head mounted camera), but instead of sending him to film camp like he wants, his parents send him to the local Camp Challah, along with his sister (who can't stand him) and a new kid at his school (who tolerates him). Meanwhile, his grandfather--who's over 90 and might be losing his memory--gets him involved in a scheme to save the world, with the help of his carrier pigeon Sal and fellow World War II veteran George. You'll laugh a lot, and sometimes roll your eyes, and maybe even think Camp Challah isn't so bad after all (some of the activities even sound good).
The book was interesting but I didn't like the part with the pigeons. I did like the characters and the plot. Some parts in the end were a little strange. Overall, I find this book interesting and strange at the same time.
Very humorous and exciting!
I liked everything up to the climax, I think the end was disappointing.
It's a great comedy book and also a good story about friendship.