CLAUDIA'S NOT SURE SHE WANTS TO FIND OUT WHO'S ON THE OTHER END OF THE LINE.
Welcome to the discussion post for week two! I hope nobody minds that it's up a bit early. It's Mother's Day here tomorrow so I won't get a chance to put the post up. If our FIRST discussion post was anything to go by, people will be in and out over the next few days. :)
Don't panic if you haven't finished Claudia and the Phantom Phonecalls yet - we're all in different time zones, so things will be a little bit staggered. The post doesn't have an expiry date on it, so just comment whenever you're ready.
This is the post to discuss your reading of Claudia and the Phantom Phonecalls.
What was your favourite part? What was your least favourite part? Any memorable quotes you'd like to share? What had you forgotten about since the last time this book was read? If someone wrote a fic set during the timeline of this fic, what should they write?
There are no mandatory questions or points of discussion for this - anything you want to talk about in relation to this week's book, go ahead!
Next week's book is BSC #3 - The Truth About Stacey
First of all: Jamie was wide-eyed with disbelief at what his beloved Kristy had just said. -best sentence in the book!
This was the moment I realized I am more like Kristy now than I thought I would be, since I have also hyperbolically threatened children in order to make them behave. That was pretty funny.
I always thought it was perfect that as the Nancy Drew enthusiast, Claudia got the first (unofficial) mystery book. And hey, the policeman that came was called Officer Drew!
I didn't notice this, but aaaaw! :)
I love the image of baby BSC all sprawled out in a yard, still not quite sure how to do things together as a group of friends.
Same. They hadn't quite figured how how they clicked as a group yet, and it's kind of cute.
the ongoing threat of how the Phantom Caller might also be in the house as you is still so creepy. I like to think Babysitters Beware took all the creepy factors in this book and turned them up to eleven.
SO CREEPY. As silly as the girls were in this book, the idea that someone else could be in the house is super upsetting.
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This was the moment I realized I am more like Kristy now than I thought I would be, since I have also hyperbolically threatened children in order to make them behave. That was pretty funny.
I always thought it was perfect that as the Nancy Drew enthusiast, Claudia got the first (unofficial) mystery book. And hey, the policeman that came was called Officer Drew!
I didn't notice this, but aaaaw! :)
I love the image of baby BSC all sprawled out in a yard, still not quite sure how to do things together as a group of friends.
Same. They hadn't quite figured how how they clicked as a group yet, and it's kind of cute.
the ongoing threat of how the Phantom Caller might also be in the house as you is still so creepy. I like to think Babysitters Beware took all the creepy factors in this book and turned them up to eleven.
SO CREEPY. As silly as the girls were in this book, the idea that someone else could be in the house is super upsetting.