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Nostalgia Post! 10 things you might not know about the Baby-Sitters Club



If you were a young girl during the 80s or 90s, you most likely read The Baby-Sitters Club. (I know I did.) You had a favorite sitter, a favorite client, and you probably even had a favorite Super Special. This book series was a big part of many little girls’ literary lives, so let’s take a look at some things you may not know about the BSC.

1. The popular series was created to capitalize on the popularity of another book about babysitting. The book was Ginny’s Babysitting Job, which was published in the early 80s. An editor at Scholastic saw the success of another novel about the hobby and decided that the publishing company needed their own version.



2. Author Ann M. Martin was originally a freelance author when she was hired to write a book about baby-sitting. Martin was responsible for creating the plot-lines, details, and characters of The Baby-Sitters Club, as well as writing the first books. The series was about a club, rather than a single baby-sitter, to help promote team work and unity among young girls.

4. Author Ann M. Martin only wrote about 60 out of 213 total Baby-Sitters Club books. Most of the novels were ghostwritten by other authors, including 43 by Peter Lerangis, who also wrote for a spin-off of another popular teen series of the 80s, Sweet Valley Twins.

6. While there were popular spin-off's of the series (Baby-Sitters Little Sister namely), there were also less popular spin-offs. The California Diaries was a series of books based on Dawn Schafer's return to California in her teenage years. It took a slightly darker tone in its writing and touched on subjects such as anorexia, sexual identity, and racism. However, only 15 novels were published before the series’ end.

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theratwhispers 10th-Jan-2013 11:28 pm (UTC)
Since this is a book post, I reblogged some picture on Tumblr with some terrible books, stated my opinion, and figured that would be the end of it. The owner of the picture came a long and told me to delete my response, cause she didn't put her pictures on Tumblr for likes and reblogs. OH.
blessedbell 10th-Jan-2013 11:29 pm (UTC)
lol wtf

what did you do?
sandstorm 10th-Jan-2013 11:30 pm (UTC)
They must be awfully busy notifying everyone who reblogs them.
orangeandblack 10th-Jan-2013 11:31 pm (UTC)
LOL, I had some freak come at me for a reblog once too. I was just like "Sucks to be you, fucker."
theratwhispers 10th-Jan-2013 11:34 pm (UTC)
http://crazywordycher.tumblr.com/post/40205116818/awaitingariake-crazywordycher-so-many

then she responded with this:
http://awaitingariake.tumblr.com/post/40207410000/crazywordycher-awaitingariake

lol, I can't....and I didn't reblog it from her at all. I reblogged it from some other random blog, so I had no idea where it had come from.
chandyland11 10th-Jan-2013 11:35 pm (UTC)
good LORD that is the most embarrassing bookshelf I have ever seen in my life.
theratwhispers 10th-Jan-2013 11:36 pm (UTC)
I know, right? Just awful awful stuff.
violue 10th-Jan-2013 11:37 pm (UTC)
wtfff
violue 10th-Jan-2013 11:52 pm (UTC)
I guess I kind of get it... I mean she wanted to share her books, and wasn't expecting mean/hurtful replies...

aww now I feel bad for her



although the fact that she's clearly LYING is just sad.
violue 10th-Jan-2013 11:39 pm (UTC)
oop i own some of those books
umbrella_smile 10th-Jan-2013 11:43 pm (UTC)
LMAO I have heard of people getting mad at others for reblogging their pics. That is the whole point of tumblr though. Oh and how about don't tag them?
theratwhispers 10th-Jan-2013 11:45 pm (UTC)
Or make the blog private, that is seriously weird. I have never had this happen before.
nicenicegirl 11th-Jan-2013 01:45 am (UTC)
sort of similar....i got bitched out the other day on tumblr by someone for saying Emma Swan from OUAT was bland and they told me to stop bashing characters in the tags. wtf i wasn't aware there were tumblr police jfc
popartpistol 11th-Jan-2013 05:39 am (UTC)
Well, at least she's reading, I guess?
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