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The Babysitter IV by R.L. Stine

stagasaurus's review

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3.0

I'm not a big Stine fan. But this was slightly better than his normal fare and I enjoyed reading it. I think because it actually was a ghost story I liked it better. Did the publishers finally quit giving a shit about their rules and said, "Oh, do what you want."?

Reminds me of: All the other Stine books. All the other Babysitter Point Horror Stine books. The creepy crappy boyfriend, the absent parents, the not wanting to ask/tell people stuff when you really should, the jump scare chapter endings, the endless cans of soda. Honestly, was I the only teen whose parents did not provide cans of coke on tap?

"It was probably just a practical joke" moment: Oh yes, that classic prank, the cold invisible hands pushing you into the garbage disposal.

"You probably just imagined it" moment: You probably just imagined a ghost that can eat cake and play computer games.

Innocent victims?: Oh goodness, she's been through the mill. I think she maybe ought to become an Auror or something and be done with it.

How blindingly obvious?: I kept thinking how was he going to turn this into a trick, and was relieved when it actually was a real ghost. Well, two ghosts. Two ghosts for the price of one made it a better book.

Plot holes / Unfinished plot lines: We didn't really get much time to find out much about the babysitter in the attic. Though it made a good twist, I think it would have been fun to have had her hear the rumour sooner and do some research in the library newspaper archives or something. That's what Elizabeth Wakefield would have done. It was left up in the air which ghost was the evil one, but that's honestly subtle for Stine so it was interesting.

Something that was fascinating to me was that R.L. Stine has clearly never read Roald Dahl. At one point he writes, "She had to read Meredith two more Roald Dahl stories" or something and I was just boggled. Roald Dahl only wrote chapter books for children, not picture books. His short stories are definitely for adults. Which one did she read to Meredith? The one about the person being chased by a giant penis on a hotel landing perhaps?

Inappropriate happy ending: She was VERY cheery about the possibility of more babysitting. Some people never learn.

michael_mccor's review

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adventurous dark mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

3.0

manwithanagenda's review

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dark tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

0.75

Jenny Jeffers needs to stop baby-sitting. There. I said it. No one else in her life seems willing to say it.

We begin with Jenny Jeffers, yet again, again, recovering from a traumatic baby-sitting ordeal. This time she's spent almost a year in a hospital. Finally she's being released to her mother's care and, as her mother moved to a new neighborhood, a fresh start. She still has her friends Rick and Claire to turn to, of course, and the ever-present problematic boyfriend Cal Barton, too. It's only natural that she accepts a baby-sitting position from her neighbor one fine summer afternoon.

The Warsaw children don't seem unusual. Meredith is a trifle bratty and Sean is sullen, sure, but then his twin brother Seth is a sweetheart. The problems begin when Jenny starts hearing voices and feeling cold fingers touch her when she's alone in a room. Should Jenny inform her doctors, or should she continue to baby-sit?

We know which she chooses.

This was...not good. At least it's the last one.

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bookish_bobbin's review against another edition

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3.0

Completely different from the others! so it was a bit of a shock really but still quite good!

margenotbutter's review against another edition

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2.0

I liked the first 2 Babysitter books but by the 4th one I thought they were getting a bit unnecessary, I felt like Stine was wasted on books like this. However this follows the same formula as the previous Babysitter books so if you liked them then this is worth a read.
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