AUTHOR: Kate Williams
PUBLISHER: Delacorte Press
PUBLISHING DATE: September 17, 2019
FROM GOODREADS: Seventeen-year-old Esme Pearl has a babysitters club. She knows it's kinda lame, but what else is she supposed to do? Get a job? Gross. Besides, Esme likes babysitting, and she's good at it.
And lately Esme needs all the cash she can get, because it seems like destruction follows her wherever she goes. Let's just say she owes some people a new tree.
Enter Cassandra Heaven. She's Instagram-model hot, dresses like she found her clothes in a dumpster, and has a rebellious streak as gnarly as the cafeteria cooking. So why is Cassandra willing to do anything, even take on a potty-training two-year-old, to join Esme's babysitters club?
The answer lies in a mysterious note Cassandra's mother left her: "Find the babysitters. Love, Mom."
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 seriously terrifying evil. And all before the parents get home.
And lately Esme needs all the cash she can get, because it seems like destruction follows her wherever she goes. Let's just say she owes some people a new tree.
Enter Cassandra Heaven. She's Instagram-model hot, dresses like she found her clothes in a dumpster, and has a rebellious streak as gnarly as the cafeteria cooking. So why is Cassandra willing to do anything, even take on a potty-training two-year-old, to join Esme's babysitters club?
The answer lies in a mysterious note Cassandra's mother left her: "Find the babysitters. Love, Mom."
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 seriously terrifying evil. And all before the parents get home.
MY THOUGHTS: Basically I can sum this book up in one word - fun. Esme lives alone with her father and her pit bull, Piggy. Her mother has been institutionalized the past few years and no one has been able to get through to her. Esme and her best friend babysit local children which usually goes off without a hitch. However, things are starting to get a tad strange. Let's just say Voldemort just tried to kidnap one of her charges. The new girl in school also wants to join the babysitter's club but it becomes quite evident that she doesn't have as much experience as she says. Soon Esme and Casssandra discover there is more to babysitting than meets the eye.
As I said, reading this novel was just a lot of fun. I love Esme as a main character. She is witty and sarcastic and she and her best friend Janis dress in a theme each day and some of the themes were downright riotous. And it has to be no surprise that I loved Piggy - such a wonderful addition to the book. As the book progresses the reader gets a lot of backstory on Esme and Cassandra's lives and the last third of the book is pretty much all action. I also like that Esme actually has parents who are present in the book, even if her mother is institutionalized. The author did a wonderful job of showing some of the struggles Esme's father faced raising a teenage daughter alone.
When I started this book, I really had no idea it was the beginning of a series. However, at the conclusion of it, I was glad to see that another one is coming in 2020. Honestly, if you are looking for a serious read or even a scary one, you won't find it here. But if you want something that's a lot of fun and dabbles on the idea of witchcraft, you should seek "The Babysitter's Coven" out.
RATING: 4 PAWS
I'm going to start this one soon, so I'm glad to see you enjoyed it!
ReplyDeleteI really did. It was so much fun and I hope you love Piggy as much as I did!
DeleteBabysitters with superpowers and magic? Sounds kind of awesome. :D
ReplyDeleteIt really was and the characters were very likable.
DeleteI think that fun is the perfect way to describe this one. I am so glad you liked it, Barb!
ReplyDeleteLooks like we both enjoyed this one.
DeleteThis sounds like a cute read that is perfect for the season!
ReplyDeleteIt really was. It wasn't too in-depth but definitely kept my attention.
DeleteI've been curious about this one, so I'm happy to see you had a lot of fun with it! I remember babysitting... it wasn't great, haha. This sounds like an interesting twist on The Babysitter's Club!
ReplyDeleteLindsi @ Do You Dog-ear? 💬
It has been compared to The Babysitter's Club and I can see why.
DeleteI remember the woes of babysitting. LOL This does sound fun:)
ReplyDeleteYea, makes you appreciate babysitting a tad more.
DeleteI adore this blurb ADORRRE.And I am sooo pleased it's as fun as I hoped!! And Piggy PIGGGGY. (I think I got high on your review lol)
ReplyDeletePiggy is AWESOME. And she plays some very important roles in the book!
DeleteWitty and sarcastic are my kind of MC :) Also I like parents present :) I'm a lot into witchcraft lately even if it's light so I'm reading this one!
ReplyDeleteYou need to. I think you'll like it a lot.
DeleteI wonder if this is the same Kate Williams who wrote the Sweet Valley High books...I never did babysitting as I hate kids!
ReplyDeleteI don't know. I'm gonna look! No I don't think so. She has a cool website though.
DeleteFun is always good plus a 4 paws review really makes me curious.
ReplyDeleteLynn :D
Yea it was a combination of right book at the right time.
DeleteOooh! This sounds fun!
ReplyDeleteIt was!
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