Mallory has been feeling constantly tired and ill lately. When she goes to the doctor, she gets her diagnoses; Mallory has mono. Having Mono means many things, one of them being that Mallory can't do anything but sleep and rest. That means no babysitting and worst of all....no Baby-sitters Club. Mallory is devastated and so are the other BSC girls. It was already hard to stay afloat without Dawn and now Mallory? This book was very well written. This book is all about real friends. In the book, Mallory tries to get out the BSC by being mean to the girls, but Mal's friends immediately recognize what she is doing and tell her stop. The BSC series slogan is "The best friends you'll ever have" and that is definitely true. The author paints this wonderful friendship that Mal has with the BSC and that is really admirable. This book teaches the importance of quality friends but also stress the point of looking out for your friends as well. I suggest this book if you like reading about friendship and babysitting. Happy reading!
Get Well Soon, Mallory! (Baby-Sitters Club, 69)
By Ann M. Martin
Book 69 of 94 in the
The Baby-Sitters Club Series
Interest Level | Reading Level | Reading A-Z | ATOS | Word Count |
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Grades 4 - 8 | Grade 5 | n/a | 4.2 | 25110 |
Mallory comes down with mono and her parents make her quit the Baby-sitters Club.
Publisher: Scholastic
ISBN-13: 9780590926003
ISBN-10: 0590926004
Published on 10/1/1997
Binding: Paperback
Book Reviews (2)
This book was really good! So Mallory gets mono. She has to rest in bed and quit the bsc. Now, she feels useless and bored. She then thinks that she should just quit the bsc all together. Will Mallory quit the bsc for good? I gove this book 4 stars.