I just went to Borders and picked up some stuff that came out while I was away: 2 of the graphic novels and the first main street. Obviously sometime soon I will write about what I think.
Also while I was in Borders I saw a copy of Dawn and the Impossible Three for sale. Is […]
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Another belief I inherited from BSC books was that as soon as one crosses the threshold of middle school, one is instantly blessed with mini-adulthood (the mental age and behavior gap between the triplets and Mal was as wide as the one between Mal and Claire), and in addition, no matter how interested in boys […]
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I started reading BSC right after the end of first grade. For many years afterward, I dreamed of starting my own BSC and baby-sitting. I am sure that nearly all of the kids who read BSC felt the same way. It came as a great shock to me when, years later, I began baby-sitting and […]
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While I always enjoy reading BSC books, alas, not all BSC books were written equally. Some of it is bad ghostwriting, some just have plain old boring plots. Here are a selection of the BSC books that just don’t do it for me:
“After-School Specials” involving clients.
Jessi’s Wish, Dawn and the Big Sleepover
While there are other […]
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Lately I have been enjoying the VH1 show Rock of Love. For those of you without a Celebreality addiction, in this show Bret Michaels of the seminal “metal” band Poison is trying to find love, or at least something somewhat resembling love.How does this tie into the BSC? Like our Stacey McGill, Bret Michaels […]
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