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Mallory and the Trouble With Twins (Baby-Sitters Club, 21) |
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Rating:  Summary: Good book Review: I read this book as a girl, and am sad to see it's out of print, but glad that I saved my copy. I've always found twins and large families fascinating, so this book was great. Mallory is from a large family and babysits twins, who turn out to be nightmares. I also loved to shop and they did that in the book. It was one of my favorites of the series.
Rating:  Summary: Great!! Review: This book is great! Get it. The BSC gets a client whom they haven't heard from in a while....identical twins Marilyn and Carolyn. Mallory eagarly takes the job. She soon wishes she hadn't. She makes a remark about them being so sweet, and the twins turn into monsters! They take their name bracelets off (the only way of identifying them) and none of their babysitters can tell which is which! Mallory tries to get to know the twins, and discovers that all they want is to be indivduals, not a "double act". Mallory talks to Mrs Arnold and ends the trouble with the twins, and everything turns out great in the end!
Rating:  Summary: Great Book Review: This is definetly one of the best BSC books. Its about Mallory getting a job for twins Marilyn and Carolyn Arnold Mal thinks it will be easy money but the twins are little brats when Mallory finds out the truth about the feelings about being identical twins will she help them out?
Rating:  Summary: one of my favourite books Review: this was definitely one of my favourite books and it has one of the best covers too. Basically Mallory is sitting for the Arnold twins and they are terrors, but it turns out that they just wanted to be individual people instead of dressing alike all the time. My favourite parts were the birthday party, the shopping trip where they bought new sophisticated clothes with their birthday money, and when the club members go on a shopping trip and most of them get their ears pierced after Mal & Jessi got permission and also the part where they got new earrings. But honestly, who waits that long to have them pierced at an older age? Most people I know, including myself were not old enough to remember getting our ears pierced, so it seemed really strange to me that most of them weren't allowed until them and some of them not being allowed until they're older. Anyways back to the book, it was well written descriptively and definitely worth a read. Enjoy
Rating:  Summary: Great book to read while relaxing. Review: This was my very first BSC book I read, which was maybe 4 or 5 years ago. It's very good. Mallory has recently been initiated into the BSC, and wants to prove to Kristy that she is a responsible, trustworthy sitter. So she takes a sitting job for the Arnold twins, thinking that it will be a peice of cake. She already has 7 other siblings. Simple, right? Wrong! The Arnold twins - Marilyn and Carlolyn- are distasters! They are identical, and drive Mal crazy! They hide from her, lie, get her in trouble, and switch their ID bracelets, so Mal can never tell who's who! Will Mal be able to prove to Kristy that she really is a good sitter, even with these two on her hands
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