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Post by booboobrewer on Feb 10, 2008 23:21:52 GMT -5
Yeah, he is described as having curly hair in the first book. We know David Michael does, and I assume Charlie does. I like how they are depicted in the graphic novels.
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Post by Penny Lane on Feb 10, 2008 23:22:29 GMT -5
So does that mean that Charlie blows his hair straight? OMG
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Post by greer on Feb 10, 2008 23:51:01 GMT -5
Haha. How vain of charlie.
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Post by aln1982 on Feb 13, 2008 17:28:02 GMT -5
^ ;D I can't picture Charlie with curly hair. DM, either, though.
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Post by Penny Lane on Feb 13, 2008 20:41:17 GMT -5
But David Michael is described with curls.
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Post by greer on Feb 14, 2008 0:38:59 GMT -5
didn't kristy say she was jealous cause dm's hair was so nice?
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Post by fluffycakes on Feb 14, 2008 13:30:19 GMT -5
She said something along those lines, something to do with her friends being jealous of DM's curls. I don't remember exactly what she said, though.
The picture of Sam at the end is exactly how I picture Sam in my head - no curls! Same with Charlie. I have a harder time picturing DM, but I really like the way Raina portrays him in the graphic novels.
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Post by aln1982 on Feb 14, 2008 16:08:34 GMT -5
^ That's how I picture Sam and Charlie, too. Never saw DM in the graphics, though.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2008 1:29:39 GMT -5
I wondered the same thing too, about Jessi. If she is suppossed to be dating Quint, why don't we ever hear about him calling her, or coming to see her, in every book? If she is suppossed to be "dating" him? Jessi makes it sound more serious than it really is. If I were Jessi I would have thought the same thing, that Daniel liked me. I could just feel her teenage embarrassment! Does Quint ever come to visit in other books? What book does she meet him in?
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Post by booboobrewer on Feb 16, 2008 2:15:17 GMT -5
^She meets him in New York, New York. He comes to visit her in Snowbound.
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Post by aln1982 on Feb 16, 2008 20:32:14 GMT -5
^ And she visits him in Jewel Thieves and sees him again in Big Break.
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Post by songheim on Feb 26, 2008 2:46:14 GMT -5
I haven't read the whole thread, so it might have been said already, but WTF is it with these Connecticut boys that at 11 they're all composed and mature and have adult-type relationships but when they hit 15 they start to act immature? Seriously, Sam is probably the only BSC love interest who is accurately portrayed as an immature young boy (albeit endearingly so;) while guys two-to-three years younger than him are arranging horse-drawn carriages for dates and laying down their suave, chin-tipping kisses.
I read this one last week and while I do like that for once the BSC doesn't solve a mystery, I still wanted to know what happened cause, well, I am a moron in suspense. Couldn't they just have the girls not solve the mystery but there'd be a special note in the back informing the reader about it? As nice as the realism is to not solving it, at the same time I wonder why bother introducing it if the audience doesn't get to know how it ends.
and like others have said, lotsa lulz and giggles at Andrew's "song". This is what I love, when they portray kids as the loopy little creatures they are who haven't learned to be normal yet. Seriously, the series needed more of those. I can totally picture a four year old singing that to himself, just having the time of his life.
And I still picture Sam as having curly hair cause for some reason it just fits his adorable awkwardness. I love his desire to start shaving too! Nice touch of realism.
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Post by starrynight on Feb 26, 2008 11:11:07 GMT -5
I like to think that the mystery of the Bayards WAS solved at some point. Didn't the old guy write to Dawn and tell her that the vision he saw of Annie told him he'd find out what happened? Well, given his age, the mystery would have to be solved sooner rather than later.
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Post by aln1982 on Feb 26, 2008 17:17:21 GMT -5
^ For some reason, I thought that it wasn't solved but I haven't read this one for a while. Was this the one where the old guy said he had been making the whole thing up or was that Stacey and the Mystery of Stoneybrook? I always get that mystery confused with this one.
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Post by booboobrewer on Feb 26, 2008 18:20:08 GMT -5
^The old guy making stuff up was Mystery of Stoneybrook.
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