![]() ![]() See, I can't really say that I never experienced some of the same thoughts that Betsy did when I was growing up. Is that to say that I did not like the book!? On the contrary. Tacy, on the other hand, seems much more level headed and enjoys her life without the constant gaming that comes with being a teenage girl who makes you want to do nothing but roll your eyes at her. It's all boys, boys, boys with Betsy and it becomes wearisome. I'm just going to go ahead and confess it. In the previous books I have really liked Betsy but I have to say that the teenager version of her grates upon my nerves. I cracked open Heaven to Betsy and found Betsy on her way to high school with her good friend Tacy. (Insert proper disclaimer about how I received this book from Harper Collins but I'm expressing my own opinions of the book, etc., etc.) I started off this month by reading Heaven to Betsy and Betsy in Spite of Herself which Harper Collins combined into one "volume", if you will, of a book. ![]() Therefore, I told myself that I would finish the Betsy books during the second annual Maud Hart Lovelace Challenge and I'm currently on track with that plan! I was hoping to finished off the whole series, but didn't get around to it. ![]() Last year she held her first Maud Hart Lovelace Challenge and I made it through the first four Betsy-Tacy books (click on the links below to read my thoughts): I first picked up a Betsy-Tacy book because Sarah at Library Hospital was raving about them. Chronicles of Narnia Reading Challenge (74). ![]()
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