It's time to tackle a book that has been on the backburner for a while. We finished off Betsy Haynes Great Mom Swap trilogy recently and usually I want variety so I wouldn't go back to her so soon. But I wanted something short and this fit the ball. This one book from 1976 ended up starting a whole series, two infact. There was first just a few sequels dealing with Taffy Sinclair, then in 1988 that got spun off into The Fabulous Five which is about the group dealing with other stuff. That one is numbered and very much in the BSC vain.
That ended in 1992, so this legacy as it were was long lasting for a while. It all started here and since I do wanna cover some of the series, I may as well do this first one. Our narrator is Jana Morgan, who's rival is the snotty popular Taffy Sinclair. She grew to dislike her to the point of starting the titular club, with her friends Katie Shannon, Melanie Edwards, Beth Barry, and Christie Winchell. Things get worse when Taffy gets more to brag about by developing "you know whats". Yes.
Things heat from there as they try to find a way to get back at Taffy while Jana deals with her own issues. So this was flawed in some ways but generally. That's mostly due to the ending, which will get to. Betsy had books before this but this was the first she did in the more typical young people deal with issues vein. The style is about the same as Mom Swap, so we do get some charming interactions.
The friend group feels generally believable and that carries the early parts. Most members get enough of a character but some are less so, and as it goes on it feels like they aren't given much to do. Jana resolves things her own and the friends are more in the background. This was clearly meant as a one off that blew up so it's lucky we get 30 plus more books with this group.
The most notable is Shannon for being the "Radical feminist'. Their words, not mine. She basically speaks the truth in a loud way, idk how to gauge her but she is kind of the best of them so whatever. There is a solid monologue from Jan that has some good little moments that capture what a kid would think in these situations.
She can be a bit off at times though. As if starting a club to hate someone wasn't enough, she does have her selfish moments and while it can be charming, it can be a turn off at times. Also, the plot is a bit loose sometimes. There's a side thing where her parents are divorced and dad isn't able to fulfill his promise of taking her on this two week trip and things spiral from there. This seems to be an side quest that kind of takes over. It comes around but sometimes it does take a bit to come back to the Taffy focus.
The breast talk is something. It's understandable to tackle it and is only a part of the story anyway, the thing that gets them riled up. A bit awkward to read as an adult and it's no Judy Blume but it's a fine aspect. I had to bring it up so even if I didn't say much, there it is.
However, the ending makes up for some of this. Basically, Jana has a whole arc about her wanting a villain for everything, a cause to all her problems. She wonders what caused the divorce and shifts blame from dad to herself, and realizes it was a more complicated case and dad was, spoilers, mostly good but they split over certain things. Jana learns that yeah, that club is bad and Taffy is still a person. Taffy is a clear jerk but she does have some humanity and didn't mean for things to blow up as they do.
The ending is quite nice as things wrap up nicely and we get a good lesson. It's well done and does give this all a good purpose. I figured some of the small off moments from her would be ignored but it's part of the point, as she does realize what she's down and makes up for it. It's not perfectly executed this does give the book an edge. Most of it is standard for these kind of books and while it's nothing great, the overall arc makes it stand out at least a bit.
There's a few iffy of the time bits (fat shaming, hooray, not super often but it's there a bit) but it's aged alright for the most part. I don't know how all the rest will fare but this is a good little book for what it is. I'd say I like it more than the Mom Swap trilogy, due to the ending bringing things around nicely.
We'll see how any others fare but this one was a good start overall. Should be fun to dig into all that someday. That's about what I got for this one. Next read will likely be the start of our spooky Hallo0ween reads. Yep, we're doing that again and hey, Fabulous 5 has a Halloween book so maybe we'll get to it sooner .
I kinda want to do something before next Thursday but I'll be working on a review for the blog so yeah that may take focus away. So in case, I spun the wheel to see how we start. With it, we can finally return to Monsterstreet. See ya then.