Amalia
Sitting For The Braddocks
Her Original Point of View
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Post by Amalia on Sept 19, 2013 5:28:29 GMT -5
hadn't been formed but there still was a series about them, what would it be about?
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Post by greer on Sept 19, 2013 10:37:56 GMT -5
hadn't been formed but there still was a series about them, what would it be about? I think it would have been called Bradford Court and would have been like Main Street.
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supprazz
Sitting For The Newtons
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Post by supprazz on Sept 22, 2013 1:35:56 GMT -5
I would have said sleepovers if Sleepover Friends hadn't followed after the success of Sweet Valley and BSC
Maybe volunteering at schools, both their own and elementary schools, or even in the community, though I know they do all this anyways.
I would say maybe theatre kids though that's a stretch.
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Post by greer on Sept 22, 2013 2:54:45 GMT -5
Peter Lerangis started a series called Drama Club, but there were only two books published.
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supprazz
Sitting For The Newtons
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Post by supprazz on Sept 22, 2013 23:02:53 GMT -5
Does anyone remember a series called Annie K.'s Theatre? One of the books was called Chicken Pox Party, it was about kids from ages 4-9 who would put on plays for their families and the script would be at the end of the book, and there would be a mini plot. It would have been cute if the Three Musketeers had a drama club like that since Nancy likes singing and dancing, Karen likes writing songs and being dramatic when it benefits her, and Hannie could play an instrument, I know she played something in All The Children but don't remember what.
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Post by sparklymouse on Oct 11, 2013 13:40:24 GMT -5
"Drama Club" made me laugh because the BSC had so much turmoil that it would suit them. I think the series would be called something like "SMS" and would just focus more on life at school/with their classmates more involved instead of the clients. There was a series called "Jr. High" which was basically the same thing, but I think a lot of series back then were about a group of teens/tweens without having a more specific focus.
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Post by greer on Oct 11, 2013 13:43:51 GMT -5
"Drama Club" made me laugh because the BSC had so much turmoil that it would suit them. I think the series would be called something like "SMS" and would just focus more on life at school/with their classmates more involved instead of the clients. There was a series called "Jr. High" which was basically the same thing, but I think a lot of series back then were about a group of teens/tweens without having a more specific focus. GirlTalk was my favorite of those.
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cnj
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Post by cnj on Apr 24, 2021 0:13:13 GMT -5
"Drama Club" made me laugh because the BSC had so much turmoil that it would suit them. I think the series would be called something like "SMS" and would just focus more on life at school/with their classmates more involved instead of the clients. There was a series called "Jr. High" which was basically the same thing, but I think a lot of series back then were about a group of teens/tweens without having a more specific focus. GirlTalk was my favorite of those. I love Girl Talk! Randy Zak is my favorite...she often made me laugh so hard. The Girl Talk gang was so much like the BSC and I love the first-person accounts. It would have been better to have Bradley be a middle school and have the school run from sixth through eighth grade like Stoneybrook Middle School. But Girl Talk is a great series otherwise. I love the snow scenes and the first-person accounts.
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Post by CharlotteTJohanssen on May 4, 2021 21:41:18 GMT -5
I saw this and immediately though community service projects with kids. Like Project Linus or something.
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cnj
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Post by cnj on May 4, 2021 22:37:42 GMT -5
They could also have ended up as a club since they all liked to read if they hadn't formed the BSC.
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