Selin Tahtak Tahtak من عند ليك ويلسون، مينيسوتا 56151، الولايات المتحدة
This wasn't like reading a textbook at all. Clear, to the point, and unlike a lot of these textbooks, it doesn't sound like it was written by some malfuntioning psychology robot.
Didn't finish this one. Hated some of the cliches and it didn't grab my attention. Hated the son (but perhaps unfairly let my own fears of being an old lady with sons intrude on my opinion of the book) and couldn't stand reading any interactions between him and his father. I guess I just wasn't in the mood to feel disappointed and sad.
Kristy's Worst Idea is to break up the Baby-Sitters club. All the girls are busier and some of them have interpersonal conflicts, so they take a break. Of course, they all miss it and the parents in town go crazy, so of course, they get back together. Oops, did I spoil something? I just can't believe this is the hundreth book and they're all still 13 and in Eighth grade. I mean, come on. Also, this book takes place post-summer vacation, so shouldn't they be in 9th grade? Please? I started reading this series when I was in fourth grade. That was 1989. This book was published in 1996. Can they age a year?