lyricalangel
Sitting For The Newtons

Logan's love-bunny
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Post by lyricalangel on Mar 23, 2008 22:14:48 GMT -5
I had forgotten my answer. I'm not sure if that one is still my favorite Jessi book.
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supprazz
Sitting For The Newtons

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Post by supprazz on May 27, 2009 19:01:19 GMT -5
Jessi and the Dance School Phantom Jessi and the Jewel Theives Jessi and the Superbrat Jessi's Babysitter Jessi's Secret Language
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Amalia
Sitting For The Braddocks
 
Her Original Point of View
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Post by Amalia on May 28, 2009 2:33:12 GMT -5
Jessi and the Dance School Phantom Jessi and the Jewel Theives Jessi and the Superbrat Jessi's Babysitter Jessi's Secret Language ^ Is that in order?
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supprazz
Sitting For The Newtons

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Post by supprazz on May 28, 2009 12:27:32 GMT -5
I didn't think about it, but I guess it is.
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Post by anzuhana on Mar 19, 2010 19:51:18 GMT -5
My favorite is Jessi's Big Break the best because I liked reading about her New York friends. I did like reading other Jessi books, such as Happy Holidays, Jessi, Jessi and the Dance School Phantom and Jessi and the Awful Secret.
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Post by sparklymouse on Mar 21, 2010 19:22:00 GMT -5
I can't believe that out of all the sitters, Jessi is the only one that I've read all of her books. My favorites are Jessi and the Dance School Phantom and Jessi's Gold Medal.
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Post by anzuhana on May 31, 2010 10:19:56 GMT -5
^ I too like Jessi's Gold Medal.
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Post by shannon86 on Nov 13, 2011 12:39:50 GMT -5
I really like "Jessi Ramsey, Pet Sitter" a lot because it was the very first Jessi book I have read.
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Post by virgoscorpio on Nov 13, 2011 20:57:31 GMT -5
I liked Jessi's Big Break and Jessi's Babysitter the best (although I have some weird personal connection with the cover of Jessi and the Troublemaker and the fact that, in the book, it's winter (February) in Stoneybrook but the area is experiencing unseasonably warm temperatures with no snow).
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mallorypike
Sitting For The Papadakis's

If I were thirteen instead of eleven, life would be a picnic...
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Post by mallorypike on Dec 31, 2013 12:18:06 GMT -5
I find most Jessi books terribly boring. Nearly every subplot has something to do with ballet  However, I enjoyed Jessi's Secret Language (I liked reading about Matt and Haley even though they are the most boring sitting charges EVER and Jessi's interactions with her ballet friends), Jessi's Babysitter (PLENTY of snark-able moments which I absolutely love!  ), and the infamous, universally hated Jessi's Wish (I liked it because I like to read about the club volunteering-it was super sweet and it could motivate readers to volunteer). I liked Happy Holidays, Jessi too (I just love the interaction between Jessi and her family). Her books are BAD but they bore me to death 
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Post by ashley868 on Jan 12, 2014 17:30:25 GMT -5
Jessi's Babysitter has to be one of my favourites because it was my introduction to the BSC. I couldn't help but like her because of that. She isn't my favourite, but I do like her for that reason. I can't explain it. I also love Jessi's Secret Language. For this series a lot of my favourites are each baby-sitters first book. I love the first five books, and I like Hello Mallory and Jessi's Secret Language.
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Post by Honeybee on Jan 13, 2014 15:46:25 GMT -5
That's the next book, I'm going to read Jessi's Secret Language.
Mostly Jessi' books, I don't really care about. Their on the boring side.
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Amalia
Sitting For The Braddocks
 
Her Original Point of View
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Post by Amalia on Jan 13, 2014 17:21:52 GMT -5
Mine's Jessi and the Bad Babysitter. I just loved Wendy Loesser.
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Post by Sideshowjazz1 on Jul 15, 2014 16:11:39 GMT -5
My favourite is "Jessi and The Superbrat", although I kind of liked "Jessi's Babysitter" because of the subplot. I really wanted to read "Jessi and the Awful Secret" before, but it turned out to be a disappointment. It didn't go into as much depth about anorexia as I would've liked. Cathy Cassidy wrote a book about an anorexic girl who was working hard at ballet too, and it was a lot more interesting.
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