Ghostwriter? No, the text copyright is for Ann M. Martin.
Illustrator: Gale Galligan
Synopsis:
Not a ton of difference between this and the original version. There is a mention that Watson's parents are very religious and he doesn't want to upset them, so moving in together before being married isn't an option. "Morbidda Destiny" shows up a bit later, and Dawn is the one who stops Karen from yelling about magics clashing, and Karen briefly treats her neighbor like a human being.
Established or continued in this book:
The Girls (and Logan):
Claudia candy: She searches for Ring Dings but can't find them
Their Families:
Watson's house
Nannie and her Pink Clinker
Watson's parents seem uncomfortable with talk of magic as well as living together before marriage (although Elizabeth and Watson could have stayed in separate rooms!)
The Brewer/Watson family
The Club (and clients):
Six-member club
SMS:
PSA Time:
Walkers are not recommended by the American Pediatric Association--too big a risk of falls.
Misc:
Galligan dedicates this to "Max, William, Durinn, Nate, and Lily. And for Patrick, who is much older than these cool babies, but still manages to have a good time."
The wedding
Karen causing a scene
Kristy's wedding present to her mother and Watson
2 comments:
I love the babysitters club graphic novels and books! I own all of the graphic novels so far. I also like your reviews, they’re very helpful. On September 3rd, the graphic novel Boy Crazy Stacey is coming out! I’m very pumped for that if you couldn’t tell. Anyways, I just really enjoy your blog and hope you post more soon.😊
Thanks for your kind words! I enjoy the graphic novels, too--I've already pre-ordered Boy Crazy Stacey. :)
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