1/20/11

Stacey and the Missing Ring (M#1)

Original Publication Date: 1991

Ghostwriter? Yes, Ellen Miles

Synopsis:

The Gardella family's nanny is away, and Stacey ends up getting the job to sit for their baby Tara. She has a nice evening with the well-behaved seven-month-old and the spoiled dog and cat, but the next morning Mrs. Gardella calls asking Stacey if she might have "borrowed" her now-missing diamond ring. Stacey didn't even see the ring in question, but the Gardellas have convinced themselves that Stacey stole it. They plan to not hire the BSC again (no great loss) and tell their current clients about the alleged theft (crud).

To make matters worse, Stacey has been wanting a birthstone ring, and her birthstone is diamond. Even Claudia gets suspicious that Stacey might have taken it. Finally, in desperation, Stacey offers to sit for free for the Gardellas until the ring is paid off, to keep them from spreading rumors. They hesitantly agree, provided Kristy comes along to supervise. They go to their first job together and get Tara down for the night easily, then play with the cat as instructed. He keeps losing his toys under things, and when Stacey goes to retrieve them, finds the ring hidden with them. She's exonerated! The Gardellas apologize profusely. The BSC decides to not sit for them again, even if their nanny is unavailable. The trust issue is just too much.

We are also introduced briefly to a friend of Jenny Prezziosos, a mischievous little boy named Joey Conklin.

The really weird part though, is at the end. The BSC talks about how if you suspect a crime is taking place (for example, burglary) you should call the police and not try to be a hero. Which is true, but in a few mystery books they'll be solving crimes for the police and purposely avoiding letting adults know what's going on.


Established or continued in this book:

The Girls (and Logan):

Stacey likes to clean house. When I was a kid, I used to play "Clean up the House" (Mom loved that game). I'm noticing more similarities between Stacey and me...

Stacey's birthday is in April and she likes (well, misses) maple syrup on pancakes. Okay, less in common now; November and butter for me, respectively.

Claudia has size seven feet.


Their Families:

Stacey's parents are doing better about not putting her in the middle of their fights.

Stacey doesn't visit her dad at all in this book, which spans two weeks.


The Club:

Stacey's love of the BSC seems to have waned. Back at the beginning of the series she was willing to do anything for it. Here, she seems to be growing tired of Kristy's need for everything to be just so, but is still understanding of it.

I still don't get why the BSC sits for the Sobaks. Their kid broke Claudia's leg, for crying out loud.

For all the grief they give the Prezziosos behind their backs, they're actually pretty good clients. They stick up for the BSC at a party when the Gardellas start talking about the missing ring.


SMS: nothing new


PSA time: nothing new


Misc:

I have to agree with Stacey, it's rotten that April's birthstone is a diamond when other months have far less precious stones.

Egg timers count down, right? Because Jessi gets one to use like a stopwatch. I don't think they work that way.

What is this fascination with waking sleeping babies in this book? We have to wake up our two-month-old (two months today!) to feed her because of her slow weight gain, but if you could, why wouldn't you let the baby sleep?


The numbers:

Starting 8th grade: 3

Halloweens in 8th grade: 2 (plus one in seventh)

Valentine's Days in 8th grade: 1

Summers after 8th grade: 2

BSC Fights: 6

SMS Staff: 19

Students (other than the BSC): 63; 40 8th graders, nine sixth-graders, nine unspecified

Clients: 25

Types of candy in Claudia’s room: 50 (bubble gum, Butterfingers, butterscotch candy, candy hearts, Cheese Doodles, Cheetos, a chocolate bar, chocolate-covered cherries, cookies, Cracker Jacks, crackers (unspecified and whole wheat), cupcakes, dark-chocolate caramels, Ding-Dongs, Doritos, Fig Newtons, Fritos, gumdrops, Gummi Bears, Heath bars, Hershey's kisses, Ho Hos, jawbreakers, licorice, licorice whips, Lifesavers, M&Ms (regular and peanut), Mallomars, marshmallows, Mentos, mini candy bars, Necco wafers, Oreos (Double Stuf), Planter's Peanut bar, popcorn, potato chips, pretzels, pretzel sticks, red hots, Ring Dings, root beer barrels, salt water taffy, Snickers, taco chips, Tootsie Roll Pops, Tootsie Rolls, Triscuits, Twinkies, Yodels)

Crushes: Claudia-7 (Guy, Terry, Austin Bentley, Timothy Carmody, Woody Jefferson, Trevor Sandbourne, Will Yamakawa), Dawn-4 (Travis, Lewis Bruno, Parker Harris, Richie Magnesi), Mary Anne-2 (Alex, Logan Bruno), Stacey-7 (Toby, Kelsey Bauman, Pete Black, Ross Brown, Pierre D'Amboise, Scott Foley, Sam Thomas), Kristy-1 (Bart Taylor), Mallory-1 (Ben Hobart), Jessi-1 (Quint Walter)

1/9/11

Mary Anne Misses Logan (RS#46)

Original Publication Date: 1991

Ghostwriter? No

Synopsis:

SMS has assigned a big project to Mary Anne's grade: the students are to out in groups and given an author to research, and present about how the authors' lives impacted their books. Nturally, Mary Anne is intimidated (I'm with her; group projects rarely go well). Mary Anne is assigned one of her favorite authors...and put in a group with Logan. They haven't been speaking since they broke up. To make matters worse, Cokie Mason weasels her way into the group, trading with Miranda Shillaber (She can't stand the group's fourth member, Pete Black). They all get to work, but it's clear that Cokie is trying to skate by doing as little as possible, if not less, and that she's only in the group to go after Logan. Naturally, Mary Anne was about to try to rekindle things with.

Then it ends up that the author Mary Anne's group is researching will be at the school for the presentation. Mary Anne and Pete go into overdrive, while Cokie distracts Logan. The latter is barely ready in time. The former...doesn't even the book she's supposed to and embarrasses herself in front of the school. As you've probably guessed, Logan isn't intereseted in going out with Cokie any further, and he and Mary Anne start hanging out again.

This is also the book in which the Korman kids are plagued by their Toilet Monster invention, who becomes real in their minds. It's left somewhat unresolved.


Established or continued in this book:

The Girls (and Logan):

Mary Anne states she's not allowed to get her ears pierced, but in SS#2 she decides that she never will pierce them, and has shown zero interest since then.

Reference to Dawn's winning the beautiful baby contest.

Kristy still does not need a bra.

Dawn gets in a couple digs at Claudia during a lunch period (really rude of her, by the way). One is laughing that Claudia doesn't know Louisa May Alcott is dead. Mary Anne could have helped Claudia not feel embarrassed by telling Claudia about the time she wrote to LMA, also not realizing the fact. Or Dawn could have not been a jerk.


Their Families:

There are some nice callbacks to RS#31, when the Schafers and Spiers had to adjust to living under one roof, like Sharon's not liking cats.

In this book, "Karen just turned seven, and Andrew is almost five."


The Club:

New client: the Delaneys have moved and the Kormans (Melody, Bill, and Skylar) live in their house. Eighteen-month-old Skylar is the one who's afraid of cats.


SMS:

8th grade student: Sonya Hardy


PSA time:

Good job, Mary Anne! Always cut up hot dogs (and grapes and other things throat diameter) you're serving to a baby. I actually choked on a sample of a hot dog at a grocery store as a young child. My mom nearly had to perform the Heimlich.


Misc:

Given that she's friends with Karen, I'm surprised Melody Korman thinks it's silly to believe in witches.


The numbers:

Starting 8th grade: 3

Halloweens in 8th grade: 2 (plus one in seventh)

Valentine's Days in 8th grade: 1

Summers after 8th grade: 2

BSC Fights: 6

SMS Staff: 19

Students (other than the BSC): 63; 40 8th graders, nine sixth-graders, nine unspecified

Clients: 25

Types of candy in Claudia’s room: 50 (bubble gum, Butterfingers, butterscotch candy, candy hearts, Cheese Doodles, Cheetos, a chocolate bar, chocolate-covered cherries, cookies, Cracker Jacks, crackers (unspecified and whole wheat), cupcakes, dark-chocolate caramels, Ding-Dongs, Doritos, Fig Newtons, Fritos, gumdrops, Gummi Bears, Heath bars, Hershey's kisses, Ho Hos, jawbreakers, licorice, licorice whips, Lifesavers, M&Ms (regular and peanut), Mallomars, marshmallows, Mentos, mini candy bars, Necco wafers, Oreos (Double Stuf), Planter's Peanut bar, popcorn, potato chips, pretzels, pretzel sticks, red hots, Ring Dings, root beer barrels, salt water taffy, Snickers, taco chips, Tootsie Roll Pops, Tootsie Rolls, Triscuits, Twinkies, Yodels)

Crushes: Claudia-7 (Guy, Terry, Austin Bentley, Timothy Carmody, Woody Jefferson, Trevor Sandbourne, Will Yamakawa), Dawn-4 (Travis, Lewis Bruno, Parker Harris, Richie Magnesi), Mary Anne-2 (Alex, Logan Bruno), Stacey-7 (Toby, Kelsey Bauman, Pete Black, Ross Brown, Pierre D'Amboise, Scott Foley, Sam Thomas), Kristy-1 (Bart Taylor), Mallory-1 (Ben Hobart), Jessi-1 (Quint Walter)