Hi everyone. A few weeks ago, a person on Reddit was looking for books with queer, neurodivergent characters. Someone recommended Camp Damascus by Chuck Tingle. All I knew about the book before starting to read it, was that it’s horror about a gay conversion camp and that the main character is autistic. I’d hardly ever read horror, but somehow, the book appealed to me. Tonight, I finished it, so here’s my review.
Book Description
A searing and earnest horror debut about the demons the queer community faces in America, the price of keeping secrets, and finding the courage to burn it all down.
They’ll scare you straight to hell.
Welcome to Neverton, Montana: home to a God-fearing community with a heart of gold.
Nestled high up in the mountains is Camp Damascus, the self-proclaimed “most effective” gay conversion camp in the country. Here, a life free from sin awaits. But the secret behind that success is anything but holy.
My Review
The book started out quite weird. Honestly, I had no idea what was happening until midway through the book. That, at first, frustrated me. However, having finished the book, I now feel this unknowing fits in nicely with the plot.
Once I got beyond the first half, I started rooting for the main character and her friends. I really feared the book would have a horrible ending. I felt all kinds of feelings as I made my way through the second half and was chilled to the core whenever something bad happened to the main character or her friends. I also didn’t expect the ending. Honestly, I still have many questions now.
The main character, Rose, is autistic like I said. This isn’t a main focus of the book, but the presentation of her autism is a bit stereotypical. That’s not a big problem though.
I don’t really know what I think of this book. Its weird first half sticks with me, but at the same time, I’m pretty excited to read the author’s next book. As pretty much an intro to the horror genre for me, it’s really good. I hardly do Goodreads anymore, but if I had to rate this book, it’d get 4 out of 5 stars.
Hi,
Thanks for sharing your thoughts on Camp Damascus! I’ve heard a lot of buzz about this book, and your take on it piques my interest even more. The premise of a horror story set in a gay conversion camp sounds both intriguing and chilling. I appreciate your honesty about the book’s first half; sometimes that kind of unpredictability can make for a memorable experience. I’m curious to see how the themes of queerness and neurodivergence are explored throughout the story.
I’m definitely adding this to my reading list!
Looking forward to more of your reviews.
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Thanks for commenting! I’m so glad my review helped you decide to put this book on your TBR list.
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sounds a bit intriguing and maybe interesting too! One to try if I come across it or if I have a spare credit!
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Yeah, it was certainly intriguing. Don’t you have a Bookshare subscription? I got it on there.
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