DAWN THOUGHT SHE'D BE BABY-SITTING - NOT MONSTER-SITTING!
Welcome to week five of our BSC read-through! This week we're reading #5, Dawn and the Impossible Three.
This book was first published in May 1987.
You can read entirely at your own pace - there won't be any check in or anything through the week, but at some point next weekend I will put up a discussion post. It's not mandatory to participate in the discussion posts - they're just a place for us to squee/snark/love/laugh about things in the book we've just read.
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Next Monday I will put up a reminder post for the next book in our list.
As for this post, feel free to share a few memories you have of Dawn and the Impossible Three. Have you read this book before? How long has it been since you read it? What do you remember about it?
THE NEXT FIVE BOOKS IN OUR QUEUE ARE...
• #6 Kristy's Big Day • #7 Claudia and Mean Janine • #8 Boy-Crazy Stacey • #9 The Ghost at Dawn's House • #10 Logan Likes Mary Anne!
#1 - I'm sorry this is late. Life has absolutely kicked me in the teeth lately. I am just going to go ahead and say the discussion post may be a little late as well. If people get impatient, you can totally create these posts yourself - I don't want to hold up/halt discussion here, so if you want to discuss stuff, don't feel you have to wait for me!
#2 - This was the first BSC book I ever read, and it holds such a special place in my heart.
#3 - I met up with a fandom friend IRL a while back and we discussed the Barrett family - and I realised I pronounce their surname wrong. WHATEVER. (I pronounce it more like ~barrette)
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#2 - This was the first BSC book I ever read, and it holds such a special place in my heart.
#3 - I met up with a fandom friend IRL a while back and we discussed the Barrett family - and I realised I pronounce their surname wrong. WHATEVER. (I pronounce it more like ~barrette)