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A Logan le gusta Mary Anne by Ann M. Martin

ryceejo's review against another edition

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4.0

This is one of the books I remember most from my childhood, since I adored love stories. I love that Logan is from Kentucky and has a southern drawl (hate that he doesn’t in the new tv show).

mielybooks's review against another edition

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5.0





Este tomo comienza con Mary Anne haciendo una pequeña recopilación de todo lo que ocurrió Kristy se mudó ,la boda,los nuevos amigos etc pero ahora viene un tema nuevo que es los crush ya que se da cuenta que uno de sus com de la escuela se parece mucho a su artista crush y queda flechada y ahora un plus el también es Baby-Sitter y se une a ellas

kice7788's review against another edition

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4.0

Really enjoyed reading the series. Growing up with the babysitter club books really taught me a lot. And now being able to read them as graphic novels and seeing the younger kids today reading these as well makes me feel really good about this generation. This was such a cute story and really well written.

vll295's review against another edition

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4.0

The BSC changed my life in the 5th and 6th grade. My friends and I would coordinate so that we could read all of the books. I remember writing to Ann M. Martin to get her autograph. I thought it was amazing that she actually responded to me! I remembered how cute and sweet this one was! I loved Logan and Mary Ann together.

kelleemoye's review against another edition

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4.0

Reread for #BSC #bookaday

Logan is such a sweet heart. He really is perfect for Mary Anne. Also, loved how Ann M. Martin phonetically wrote how Logan talked so you could hear him too.

situationnormal's review against another edition

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3.0

Mary Anne was never my fave because she was so sensitive and this book is all of the things I dislike about her...but, being an adult now, I can't help but think it's cute. Also her relationship with her dad is adorable.

dianametzger's review against another edition

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4.0

These keep getting better and better. This one was very sweet. The conflicts felt reeaaaally minimal if at all but it was cute to see Mary Anne and Logan get together and to meet Jessi. I hope they give Jessi her own graphic novel turn though.

nsusdorf's review against another edition

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4.0

While packing my library, I came across a copy of this given to me by my childhood best friend as a wedding present. Naturally, I sat and read it. This was my absolute favorite series as a child, and I'm sure my mom has my falling apart copies still in her house somewhere. Anyways, the 4 stars is really just for the nostalgia aspect and remembering how much I loved it.

amybbooks's review against another edition

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4.0

This one was really cute. I love Logan and Mary Ann, and the ways that the BSC supports Mary Ann as their friend. I read this one because I love this series, but I also wanted to see if I thought the 3rd grader that I work with would like it. This one, along with Boy-Crazy Stacey, focuses on romantic relationships with boys and the way that the girls' feelings toward the opposite sex are changing. As a 3rd grader, I'm sure I would have loved this because even at that age, I was interested in romance. But, for the 3rd grader I work with, these are not the right fit. These books are targeted at Middle Grades, even though the characters are older. I think romance can be a small part of middle grade books because I think at that age some kids are in the early stages of feeling some of those things. I don't think it should be the center though... and while I think these graphic novels are about more than boys (they are about teenage girls and their friendships and family relationships, and the struggles they face), I think they are starting to become more appropriate for jr/sr high ages.

rdyourbookcase's review against another edition

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5.0

I loved Mary Anne's character development in this book. (However, I think they should have changed the title to Mary Anne Likes Logan since most of the book was about how she liked him, and he liked her back.) It was a complex plot for a BSC book, and I enjoyed it!