![]() ![]() ![]() This novel reminded me of how integrated texting lingo has become. However, I would place The Babysitters Coven in the four stars category. I understand that it’s the same for any group of novels. ![]() I’ve read some good, bad, mediocre and everything in between. I feel like the Young Adult genre is a hit or miss, in my opinion. So let’s begin my review of The Babysitters Coven! Since it’s the Halloween season, and this happened to catch my interest, I thought this would be a lovely book to read to get me into the spooky season. Turns out, Esme and Cassandra have more in common than they think, and they’re about to discover what being a babysitter really means a heroic lineage of superpowers, magic rituals, and saving the innocent from a seriously terrifying evil. ![]() The answer lies in a mysterious note Cassandra’s mother left her: “Find the babysitters. So why is Cassandra willing to do anything, even take on a potty-training two-year-old, to join Esme’s babysitter’s club? She’s Instagram-model hot, dresses like she found her clothes in a dumpster, and has a rebellious streak as gnarly as the cafeteria food. Let’s just say she owes some people a new tree.Įnter Cassandra Heaven. Besides, Esme likes babysitting, and she’s good at it.Īnd lately, Esme needs all the cash she can get, because it seems like destruction follows her wherever she goes. She knows it’s kinda lame, but what else is she supposed to do? Get a job? Gross. Seventeen-year-old Esme Pearl has a babysitters club. ![]()
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