A review by falconerreader
The Truth About Stacey by Raina Telgemeier, Ann M. Martin

3.0

I was a little too old for them when they came out, so this was the first Babysitters' Club book I'd ever read. It wasn't as bad as I'd feared, in part because Telgemeier's artwork is always so appealing. I have to admit I got more caught up in the story than I'd expected. When I was a driving-age babysitter, I once misplaced a 3 year old because I was watching MTV. I had about ten minutes of sheer panic, but it turned out he had put himself to bed for a nap, and I hadn't seen him the first three times I checked his room because of the giant pile of stuffed animals he was nested in. So the rivalry between the younger, more sincere babysitters and the older, unmotivated babysitters did ring a bell...