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Logan Likes Mary Anne!
- The Baby-Sitters Club, Book 10
- Narrated by: Emily Bauer
- Length: 2 hrs and 56 mins
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- brian
- 09-23-19
One of them finds romance
An odd pair, the outgoing Logan and the shy quiet Mary Anne. Somehow, they make it work. The other subplots were great too. Claudia vs Chewie, and Jackie the klutz.
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- Lauren Goldstein
- 02-04-22
Amazin. Book
I love the baby sitters club Books and the story is one of my favorite
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- LoveCats&Books
- 04-18-21
Excellent story, horrible narration.
I love rediscovering books I enjoyed when I was young. The narrator did a horrible job trying to change her voice for different characters. The worst was her impression of Logan. Sometimes it's better to just narrate the book and not try to add voices. Very disappointing.
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- Jill
- 03-27-21
3.5 Stars
When I was a child, I loved the Babysitters Club books. I devoured them. I read those, along with the Super Specials, Mysteries, Little Sister books, etc. In fact, I still have all of them to this day in paperback. They were such a big part of my love of reading, I could not part with them. So now that they have come out on Audiobook, I had to check them out.
Logan Likes Mary Anne is book 10 in the Baby-Sitters Club series. In this book, a new boy has moved to Stoneybrook. His name is Logan and he has eyes for Mary Anne. As it turns out, Logan is also a baby sitter, so he asks about joining the club when he hears the girls talking about how stressed they are with being so busy. In this book, Mary Anne goes to her first school dance with a boy and she also turns 13.
Even though I have really enjoyed catching up with the series thirty years after enjoying it the first time, I think I will probably stop here. As a child, it never really dawned on me that these girls have all these experiences over the course of more than 100 books written over 13 years and never actually age or go through high school. They have multiple holidays, go through many new school years, have mature hobbies and activities, and older teenager appropriate experiences such as boyfriends...yet they never actually get older than 13 and they never move from middle school to high school. That is weird to me now and bugs me.
I absolutely recommend these books to young children, though a few books are inappropriate in the current day and culture (see my review for book 8 - Boy Crazy Stacey) and really just come off as dangerous and icky. Outside of some one off comments or moments, here and there, it is pretty wholesome.
The narration for this book was good. The narrator was easy to listen to and understand. It is a quick listen at only 2 hours and 56 minutes.
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- Sarah McKenney
- 12-15-20
Great sweet story!
Ever since I read this book I always wanted to hear Logan Bruno talk! Now I can with Emily doing a great Southern accent for him! It is wonderful and sweet!
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- Steph
- 09-08-20
I ship Mary Anne and Logan
I like the narration. She does a good job with the voices.
I loved Logan and Maryann as a kid. Probably my first literary ship!
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- Claudy
- 05-09-20
Love Mary-Anne
I love how Mary-Anne is finding her own she really broke out of her cocoon in this book.
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- Jennifer Baratta She/Her
- 08-21-19
relive your childhood memories
The Babysitter's club are seniors at Junior high school. Mary Ann is now 13. The narrator is Awesome.