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Ann M. Martin

Mary Anne vs. Logan

3.59

Part of "The Baby-Sitters Club" series

"Mary Anne vs. Logan" by Ann M. Martin is the sixteenth book in the beloved "Baby-Sitters Club" series. In this installment, the club's co-founder and secretary, Mary Anne Spier, finds herself at a crossroads in her relationship with her boyfriend, Logan Bruno. As the school year comes to a close, Mary Anne and Logan must decide whether they want to continue their long-distance relationship over the summer. Mary Anne is hesitant, fearing that the distance will only highlight their differences and lead to misunderstandings. Meanwhile, Logan is eager to make their relationship work, despite the challenges. As Mary Anne struggles with her decision, she also finds herself dealing with other issues, including her father's new girlfriend and her own changing relationship with her mother. Through it all, Mary Anne learns valuable lessons about communication, compromise, and the importance of being true to oneself. Martin's signature style of writing is on full display in "Mary Anne vs. Logan," with her ability to tackle complex issues in a way that is both relatable and accessible to young readers. The book explores themes of love, friendship, and growing up, making it a great addition to any middle-grade reader's bookshelf. Fans of the "Baby-Sitters Club" series will enjoy seeing Mary Anne's character development and the continuation of the overarching storylines. New readers will appreciate the standalone nature of the book, which can be read and enjoyed on its own. Overall, "Mary Anne vs. Logan" is a heartwarming and engaging read that will resonate with readers of all ages. It is a testament to Martin's talent for creating relatable characters and timeless stories that continue to captivate audiences more than three decades after the series' debut...

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