Truth About Stacey (The Babysitters Club Graphic Novel, book 2): The Truth About Stacey
M**S
it was very good. One point I'd like to make though
I didn't know what to expect but was pleasantly surprised at just how entertaining this book was.The cover was what got me interested while browsing at a book shop.I thought the Trouble with Stacey might be more sinister than it actually was.The story was told in a very engaging manner and kept me turning the pages until very near the end.Near the end...? Yes,that's when I realised that I'd nearly finished the book so stopped to take a 10 minute break beforereading the remaining chapter.I didn't want the story to end although when it did ,it was very good.One point I'd like to make though,is that I would have liked the 'Ne'er do wells' of the BSA,to have been sucessful in some way.I would've liked them to have been good at something other than baby sitting.The Make-up and styling was a good idea,I thought.I felt a little awkward when they were laughed at.I mean,come on,their flyer for BSA was pretty cool and the balloons a brilliant idea.People like Liz just Have to be sucessful,right ?Anyway,I've ordered the other two BSC books and am eagerly waiting to read them...,and read them again !The artwork is very good and sometimes brilliant.There are some great details.Oh,oh,the Kid kits was a fantastic idea and worked spectacularly too,well done Kristy.The broad satisfied smiles on page 29 says it all.I must mention too before I forget,the back cover picture is pretty darn good too.You have to read the book to fully appreciate it.
U**T
A favourite with my 11 year-old. Raina Telgemeier's adaptations are fantastic.
My stepdaughter loves these books. I read the original series avidly when I was her age, and I think Raina Telgemeier's adaptations are fantastic. She manages to modernise the original stories so that they are still relevant to my 11 year-old, without departing from Ann M. Martin's plot or characters. Although some things about teenage social life have definitely changed since the original books were written, Stacey still deals with some challenges that my stepdaughter can relate to today: standing up to her parents when they have strong ideas about what is best for her, handling younger children responsibly when looking after them, and dealing with competition.I should note that my stepdaughter used to be a "reluctant reader". We were worried for a few years that she might be dyslexic, and it took a lot of encouragement to get her into books. But she really loves graphic novels, and these stories are perfect for her age and interests. It can still take her weeks to finish a chapter book, depending on how complex it is, but she devoured this within a few days. Being able to even finish a book in a few days (let alone one that she really liked, and which meets her maturity level) has given her a huge boost in confidence and encouraged her to keep reading. She also loved Kristy's Great Idea and I've just ordered Mary-Anne Saves the Day for her.
K**N
another five star BSC
i wud like to say to mr roy williams liz amd the rest of the BSA tottaly copied the BSC so ot wud be annoyong if they were sucsesful and when the BSC were laughing at the make up thing was my favourite part! but anyways this book was just like the others amazing and one reviewer discusded me when they saod it was weird anyway byeeeeeeeee
M**A
Diabetes and competition!
An honest and very healthy look at friendship, diabetes as well as competition. It shows the benefits of listening to children as they know what they like and it lets you be more supportive of them. It also shows that just because the teen is older or the name fancier that the care is better.I really liked the growth and struggle of the characters making them far more real. Stacey is amazing for knowing what she can and can’t have but also what she wants with her condition! I hope the series continues to grow.
K**R
What about Claudia and the phantom phone calls
I love this book even though if it is read more then once it can get a bit boring. Anyway the real reason I wrote this review is because you skipped Claudia and the phantom phone calls which is annoying because Claudia and the phantom phone calls is my Favourite book in the first top 10 books. Real shame but good book anyway
A**R
Amazing book
The media could not be loaded. Great qualityLovely bookGreat graphic novel
P**N
Great
My daughter loves these and said this was as good as her others
A**R
Age 7
Daughter aged 7 loved this
F**M
Great books
8 year old girl loves these books. So much colourful artwork, and the stories are funny and entertaining. She will look through it once or twice, then start again and read it. Graphic novels are the best teaching aid for reading. She just loves them.
C**A
Perfecto para chicas jóvenes
A mi hija le encanta. Ya lo leyó unas cuantas veces.
E**H
Our seven year old and nine year old really love these
I read all the Baby-sitter's clubs when I was a little girl and loved them. Strong young women, age-appropriate challenges. Overall super. We now have all the graphic novel versions for our kids, including our nine year old boy who likes them and our seven year old girl. I don't suggest getting only graphic novels for kids - I think there is something to reading a book with sentences arranged in a traditional way - but nonetheless the Baby-Sitters Club graphic novels are well done and have helped to foster a love of reading and books in our home. It has actually resulted in the kids reading the older versions that I have from when I was little. The kid's liked getting to know about Stacey, that she was from New York (where they have visited), and I thought it was good for them to learn about Stacey's health problems to help them understand that people are different. They were able to relate it to some kids in their school who have health challenges. This one was illustrated by Raina Telgemeier and the kids like her a lot and have some of her other books. Some of the later BSC books are not illustrated by her and kids preferred her style, but like them all really.
T**G
My daughter loves this series
My 13 year old recently discovered this series and loves both the printed and comic version.
Y**R
Good easy read
I'm 18 and read a lot of novels but it's nice to be able to have comics available that are simple yet good. Only critic would be that the writing is really small on a kindle which is what I read it on.
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