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Kristy’s mom is marrying Watson in two weeks, and as all the friends and family come to town, the BSC takes on the task of watching 14 kids.While this has some amusing hijinks with the kids, it lacked the usual drama. There were no fights. No evilbaby-sitting gang moving in on their turf, just a lot of kids.
I like Galligan's second entry in this series much better than her first adaptation. It probably helps that the source material is much stronger, with a big wedding and a focus on the club founder.
This book was absolute good! It was Kristy's big day which is her mom's wedding. But there is one problem, she has to move in 2 weeks after the wedding but Kristy still want to stay, she was worried she will felt like she is different. But then she didn't get to move!! Happily ever after the WEDDING!!
This book is great because the pictures are so cool.
Good Book Really enjoyed and I am so happy for kristy wow I just love it
Me vs loving Kristy Thomas with my entire heart. I'm not really sure how to review the 6th book in a graphic novel series I've been reading for 12 years but I guess I can try. This was HIGHLY anticipated by me because the babysitters club has owned my heart since I was 6 years old, so anytime I get new content I'm over the moon and this didn't disappoint!! Gale Galligan's art style is so much more fitting for this 2nd wave of books and feels more modern than Raina Telgemier's. I need all 150+ bo...
What can you say about a baby sitters club book, nothing really, I have only ever read the 1st and 2nd actual novel but I think the graphic novels are definitely not better (because they do not have a much detail) but still good. Baby sitter club books make you want to be part of a club like that, and we have all talked to our friend about starting one, but it never happened, haha. The books have so much that happen this book particularly, I like how it shows two family’s blending together to ma...
Kristy's mom is about to get married to Watson and then they will have to move to Watson's mansion on the other side of the town. Kristy isn't too happy about the move since she'll be moving further away and she doesn't know how she'll still be a part of the baby-sitters club. Kristy has the whole summer to think about that until her mom has to move up the wedding and the moving of the house as well. The wedding is in less than three weeks now.To prepare for the wedding, Kristy's uncles and aunt...
This is my first Gale Galligan BSC graphic novel adaptation. I’ve already read three of Raina Telgemeier’s adaptations so it was almost impossible not to compare the two. I love Raina’s style and had wanted her to continue adapting the entire series.I like Gale’s style as well so it was more a matter of me getting used to seeing the babysitters looking different. Gale dyes a section of Claudia’s hair, just like Raina did. However, Gale has also given Stacey a haircut, which didn’t sit with me as...
There was not one thing that I didn't love about this. Not saying that I was worried, but I wondered how Gale Galligan would incorporate Mallory into the story as a Club member (since the original took place before Mal joined) but that was well-handled. (Confession: I also wondered what would happen with Dawn's handwriting, as I have vested interest in that particular subject. For the record: it looks the same and I am content.) The story was wonderful and well-drawn, and it was a great adaptio...
When I was in elementary school, I probably read close to 100 Babysitter’s Little Sister books. So naturally, every time Karen makes an appearance in this series, my heart literally melts from the nostalgia. Definitely going to read the graphic novels about her when they’re published!
when I am sad I read The Baby-Sitter's Club and I refuse to be embarrassed about it
unlike the previous bsc graphic novel (Dawn and the Impossible Three) this book stuck pretty close to the original. the source material, Kristy's Big Day, translates well to the graphic format. I've read the original kristy's big day at least 20 times throughout my life, and reading this adaptation was pretty spot-on the same experience. mallory obviously wasn't in the bsc by the original kristy's big day, but she fits pretty seamlessly into this story.the one very very very slight issue I have
CWs: poor anger management with child This honestly felt kind of bland for a BSC. There wasn’t a main conflict and there wasn’t anything that felt really meaningful to me.Gale Galligan continues to be a delightful cartoonist. I’m going to be sad when she passes the mantle. Maybe they’ll keep making these books forever? Unlikely, but we can only hope. It’s time for queer headcanons! So, Kristy is super gay but doesn’t know it yet. Aunt Colleen is bi and that’s part of her and Kristy’s connectio
It was great!!
ALL THE NOSTALGIA.
Well, wasn’t that just the CUTEST!
Another great graphic novel based on the original Babysitter's Club. Moving and making lots of changes can be scary but it is a lot easier with great friends and family by your side!
In the latest graphic novelization of the series, Kristy's mother plans and organizes her wedding in two and a half weeks. Having planned my own wedding, I would say that is a fricking miracle.Cute problem solving in the baby sitting arena. Not sure if they are going to republish all 213 novels in this series, but so far, I am enjoying the adoptions.
RATING: 4 STARS(Review Not on Blog) As a kid I LOVED the Baby-Sitters Club and would often spend hours scouring the library for the next title. Honestly, I probably read the series longer than I should have (reading level-wise), but it always felt like visiting friends. While I have never wanted to be a babysitter, I loved the club idea. As a bossy creative kid this was right up my alley. The friendships in this book was something I had always wanted. This was a series I grew up with and was my