Camp Rock 2 The Final Jam: The Junior Novel by Wendy Loggia
Author:Wendy Loggia [Loggia, Wendy]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Fiction - Young Adult, Juvenile Fiction, Media Tie-In, Performing Arts, General, Social Issues, Adolescence
ISBN: 9781423148142
Google: T01vViKvayYC
Publisher: Disney Electronic Content
Published: 2010-08-24T04:00:00+00:00
Mitchie had barely slept, thinking about her big plan to knock Camp Star off its pedestal. The next morning she gulped down her breakfast and met up with her friends. It was time to invade Camp Star.
“Let’s do this,” Mitchie told her friends, who were just as pumped up as she was. Mitchie, Caitlyn, Sander, Barron, and the rest of the campers had canoed over to Camp Star with their instruments in tow. Now they were marching toward the amphitheater. Drums were beating, hands were clapping, and the Camp Rockers were ready to show Camp Star what they were all about.
Stomping onto the main stage, Nate slid behind one of the drum sets and began to bang away.
“Yeah, we’re here and on your stage,” Mitchie said, grabbing a mike and addressing the Star campers that were flooding into the amphitheater. “Didn’t really get a chance to answer back the other night. But that’s about to change. Camp Rock versus Camp Star in Final Jam. What do you say? Think you can?” No takers. Mitchie grinned. “Yeah, that’s what we thought.”
Sure, Camp Star could pull out all the stops on a performance they’d rehearsed for weeks. But an impromptu jam session? Mitchie had had a feeling they couldn’t begin to compete.
Jason and Shane plugged in their guitars and began to play as Mitchie started to sing. She spotted Luke standing off to the side and stared directly at him as she sang. She’d show him just how good they were.
A few seconds later, Tess came sashaying across the stage, a posse of girls dancing and singing back-up behind her.
Mitchie couldn’t deny it—Tess was good. After all, her mother was an award-winning singer, and Tess definitely had inherited those genes. Yet, Mitchie wasn’t intimidated. She knew that she and her friends had a definite advantage. Not only were they just as talented—they were determined.
Pretty soon kids from both camps were singing, dancing, and playing their instruments, trying to one-up each other. It was musical mayhem—until Axel Turner came running up to the stage, getting between the two sides. “That is a fantastic idea,” he said. “Truly, I’m impressed. A little healthy competition is exactly what we need.”
Luke stared at him. “We do?”
“A champion always needs a good sparring partner,” Axel replied.
Mitchie and her friends began to make some noise. No way was Luke worthy of being called a champion when he hadn’t won a thing.
“You really think you can take on my guys head-to-head?” Axel asked the Camp Rockers.
Peggy stepped forward. “Anytime. Anyplace.”
Axel shrugged and looked around him. “Maybe use our amphitheater?”
“It doesn’t matter where,” Mitchie said, hating how cocky he was. “Camp Rock is going to blow you away.”
Axel gave Mitchie a haughty smirk. “I’m sure an audience would be a better judge of that.”
“Bring it on!” Caitlyn challenged him. “You can pack it with anybody you want.”
Axel rubbed his hands together, his eyes gleaming in the lights. “Then what about a worldwide audience? What if we put this little competition on TV and let the public decide who’s really the best?”
Mitchie looked at her friends.
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