A review by sean67
Baby-Sitters' Summer Vacation by Ann M. Martin

3.0

Second special edition - which basically mean they all narrate the story rather than one person, and it is generally about 50% longer than a normal book.
This one is that American thing of going to camp and doing all sorts of whatever things over the length of the camp.
There was a bit of romance in the story and the normal typical things you would expect.
It was all engaging, b ut at the same time the tragedy of BSC is evident in that you know they are never getting older, and that is the worst part of the series, the natural growth and development of the characters is stunted because some moronic publisher decided they needed to be perpetually the same age, if they were allowed to age then the story lines could have expanded, the audience could have grown with the characters, and new characters could have been introduced and BSC could have changed, to eventually have children of the original members running it - anyway it was all a wasted opportunity!