![]() I think what sealed the deal for me was Mary Anne herself. On the surface it doesn’t seem like the type of book kid me would have loved but I know I did. Sure, it was the first one I read so it’s always going to hold a special place in my heart, but I’m the type of person who avoids conflict as much as possible. ![]() Kristy is the “biggest, bossiest know-it-all in the world”Īctually, given the amount of conflict in this book, it surprises adult me that this was the book that sucked me in.At least we now know what the BSC really think of each other: The other BSC members have been various shades of peeved because of these BSC blunders but nothing like the argument that follows Kristy’s mistake.īut, hey, let’s look at the bright side. ![]() Claudia and Stacey have both been guilty of exactly the same infraction (Mary Anne wouldn’t dare break a rule at this point so we won’t point any fingers at her). Having just reread the first three books, I found it quite interesting that it’s Kristy accidentally breaking this rule that’s the precursor for all of the drama that follows. Only three books after Kristy had her great idea, it’s time for The BSC and the Great Dummy Spit, A.K.A., Welcome to the Party, Dawn! Kristy, Claudia, Stacey and Mary Anne have a doozy of a fight during a BSC meeting after Kristy breaks one of the most important BSC rules: When you answer a call for a babysitting job you must offer the job to everyone else, not simply take it yourself. ![]()
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