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promethia_tenk) wrote2020-07-02 05:14 pm
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THIS IS NOT A DRILL.
The Baby-Sitter's Club ten-episode series on Netflix tomorrow. (Link is Washington Post, in case you're conserving your articles for the month.) TL;DR: apparently it's great.
Plz to reply with your favorite character and what portion of your 10-year-old life was spent reading BSC books. (My answers are Claudia, and about 80%)
Plz to reply with your favorite character and what portion of your 10-year-old life was spent reading BSC books. (My answers are Claudia, and about 80%)
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ETA: Oh! I think Kristy is probably one of the strongest actors. I'm enjoying how they're handling her.
Oh man, 50 at once?? Tween me is jealous. (Adult me is a little jealous too tbh.)
It was an embarrassment of riches. And at the moment I'm kicking myself for getting rid of them.
My mom let me read whatever I wanted, but cared about the proportions.
Sounds sensible. Though I think that would have driven me crazy! I have a very one-track mind for media; if I'm focused on one thing, it's agony to try to change.
I read so many different series. BSC, Sweet Valley, Saddle Club, Animorphs, Boxcar Children, Wayside Stories, that book series about alien teachers. BSC was my favorite though.
LOL. I can't say I recognize all of those. My younger bother and sister were in to Animorphs, but that was slightly after my time. Oh and Goosebumps! I didn't read a lot of those, but it's the kind of thing that takes me back when I remember it's existence.
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Likewise, and I now recognize how grateful I should be that my mother always understood that (she is the same way).
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Once I was a lot older I realized there were many things about my childhood that could have been very, very difficult for me in a different household but which my parents just saw as normal and a matter of course, and I am thankful for that.
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Once I was a lot older I realized there were many things about my childhood that could have been very, very difficult for me in a different household but which my parents just saw as normal and a matter of course, and I am thankful for that.
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