I already flew through the book at top speed, but now I went even faster. The ending battle that takes place at Serena's mansion, oh man, that sure was one that I couldn't stop reading. And then near the ending, she shared a knowing look with Kelly. And she does seem to understand about Kelly's situation, she even believed her during one moment in the book when things went wrong. She seems like such a sweet girl, with some faults but we all got our faults. We also see Tammy, and I just hope that this girl will see the light and drop the mean girls for once. I do have the feeling they may have partially done it because they wanted to protect her, but still, I didn't quite like this attitude. I mean, she did all that for them (and more, and does even more in this current book), and what does she get? Nothing. I also thought it was a bit harsh that everyone was quite mean towards Kelly regarding her babysitting/her becoming a babysitter (officially). Oh, hey, this is a topic that is hot and happening, let me just make my character say this and that. Really, is it needed to make everything neutral? It just seemed a bit too forced. Sorry, but I was seriously shaking my head when our girl goes to say that she doesn't call boogeymen boogeymen, but instead calls them boogeypeople. Instead she apparently cared more about a certain person, which OK, is kind cute especially as she hasn't seen that person in years and thought he was dead or not healthy. You would think that a babysitter would know to cover up her tracks, especially when one of the biggest enemies is wandering around nearby. ![]() How Serena discovered our babysitter's hideout was just the dumbest. Mostly we see Serena and all the crimes she has committed, what she is, and how far she will go to get what she wants (really really really far in many creepy ways), but we also see Gonzalo and all the horrors he is committing (and dang, I am guessing he will be the next boogeymen on the list? For next book?). I loved that this book focused on two boogeymen, Serena and Gonzalo. She also tries to get over her fear of spiders (something that is definitely needed given who Serena is and what she employs as minions). She loves him, and I was just so happy to see her find out more new skills. She shows that even when faced with something new, a baby, she still does her best, cares for him the best she can and protects him with all her might. Yes, she needs to practice her skills in both fighting and babysitting (especially babies), but throughout the book I was definitely seeing her as one of the best babysitters there is in the area. And yes, I can kind of understand that they wouldn't just give her babysitter instantly, but it would be kind of nice as she does deserve it. ![]() Yep, this girl defeated a boogeymen in the previous book, but that is just not enough. She wants to become a babysitter for real and has to show all she can to be allowed. Kelly is back, and we instantly jump into the action as Kelly is at a very important camp. Sure, there were a few things that made me roll my eyes. And I am happy I did as I couldn't stop reading, it was just too good, too exciting. I was so excited when this book came out, and I just had to read it instantly. ![]() The new family friendly film is based off of the first installment of Joe Ballarini‘s book series of the same name.This was an amazing, awesome, fabulous, OMG YOU NEED TO READ THIS book. In order to keep Jacob safe from harm, Kelly teams with no-nonsense chapter Vice President Liz Lerue ( Oona Laurence), tech genius Berna Vincent ( Troy Leigh-Anne Johnson), creature expert Cassie Zhen ( Lynn Masako Cheng) and potions master Curtis Critter ( Ty Consiglio) to defeat a Boogeyman known as “The Grand Guignol” ( Felton), a glamorous witch named “Peggy Drood” ( Indya Moore) and their legion of mysterious monsters. Here’s a synopsis: When high school freshman Kelly Ferguson ( Tamara Smart) reluctantly agrees to babysit Jacob Zellman ( Ian Ho) on Halloween, the last thing she expects is to be recruited into an international secret society of babysitters who protect kids with special powers from monsters. The Harry Potter star takes on the role of the Boogeyman for A Babysitter’s Guide to Monster Hunting. Tom Felton is getting in the spooky spirit in his new Netflix Halloween movie!
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