Thoughts before reading:
I can't believe I'm on the very last book! A little over a year, and 200+ books later, I've made it to the finish line, and graduation, at last. I thought I'd feel some accomplishment, but instead I feel strangely sad.
The basics:
SMS has a tradition where the graduating 8th graders write a letter to themselves at the end of the year, which the school will save and mail to them in 4 years, when they're graduating from high school. (Actually a pretty cool idea.)
The Pike kids are also making a time capsule, which gives Mary Anne the idea to work on a time capsule involving more kids, in all their neighborhoods. They decide they will open it in 7 years, when the oldest of their charges (the 10 year old's like the Pike triplets) are about to leave for college. (This is such a weird thought, since these kids have never aged at all. This book is blowing my mind a little.)
Claudia's planning a BSC only party after graduation.
Stacey has an overdue library book she doesn't remember, and can't graduate until she turns it in, so she ends up having to buy a new copy. She also helps Claudia study for her math and science finals. She ends up getting a C+ in math and an F in science. She'll still graduate, but will have to retake the class in summer school. (MAYBE this is why she should've been left in 7th grade!)
The time capsule is buried in Mary Anne's backyard. Predictably, they have to dig it up right after to get a stuffed animal out for Claire... she put in her Ba-Ba, who she can't sleep without.
Dawn arrives back in Stoneybrook (again) for graduation. Sunny isn't mentioned.
At the BSC party, everyone talks about their friendships, what's changing, and what isn't. They all get caught up reminiscing, and everyone decides to meet up in 12 years for a BSC reunion, and see what everyone's been doing with their lives.
Timeline:
We've gone back in time to May 31st and then early June.
Misc. thoughts:
*No ghostwriter!
*This book is dedicated to all the BSC readers, which I thought was nice.
*Opens with Kristy talking about returning to SMS to do 8th grade again, because she's not ready for high school... LOL, is this an inside joke? Irony?
*This is written in diary entries again, like Everything Changes, and similarly hard to summarize as a result. There's not much plot to this anyway, it's mainly just looking back and forward. It does have a real sense of finality though, especially since this is the first time since book #9 or so that time's acknowledged properly again.
*Apparently this time around, Charlie was unorganized and sent his college apps in too late to get into a really good school. Seems unfair, since he was doing better at this at least one of the other times through.
*Kristy is REALLY afraid of change. I was like this as a kid too, so I actually sympathize with her for once. Her whole first section, where she talks through her normal 8th grade day in detail, for instance? I did this exact same thing in my diary.
*Mary Anne is actually really excited and ready for graduation, which surprised me. She is still obsessing about Logan though, to my disappointment.
*Stacey and Claudia are getting along better, but still don't fully trust each other. It's too bad things end this way, after all this time.
*Jessi is selected to join a dance company that's going on a world tour over the summer.
*Mary Anne puts a chunk of burned wood from the fire at her house in the time capsule, along with a letter about how the fire changed her life, and what growing up in Stoneybrook was like for her.
*Mallory puts in a pamphlet from the Chamber of Commerce (yawn), and a letter about Stoneybrook. She gets really personal there...
*Charlie's going to Boiceville State, 45 minutes away, and will live on campus. Then he wants to transfer to UCLA. It's sad to think of him being gone.
*Jackie puts a softball in the time capsule.
*Jessi puts in an article about racial intolerance (ugh, really?). This is a lame, dull time capsule... you're supposed to put in fun things that you can reminisce about later. She also includes a LONG letter about prejudice.
*The book Stacey owes the library is Ribsy, by Beverly Cleary.
*Kristy, of course, puts a BSC flier in the time capsule.
*Abby puts in a photo album with pictures of the BSC members, the Pike family, various charges, the Krushers, Bradford Ct, and Claudia's room. Now, she has the right idea.
*Claudia writes a final paper on the topic "Plants: Can They Really Hear Music?" Charlotte did a science project on this same thing, many, many books ago. Claudia finds that music has no effect on plants, and Charlotte found that they did. Claud also gets a D+, which isn't surprising, since Charlotte is only 8 and doing the same work.
*Stacey puts a flier in the time capsule from the BSC's Stars of Tomorrow talent show.
*Dawn puts in ads from the Stoneybrook News. Sigh.
*Dawn also says in her letter that maybe in 7 years she can pay for her own cross-country airfare with her ALLOWANCE?? Uhm, what? Is she not aware that she'll be 20 years old then? How about paying for her own airline tickets with her own paycheck?
*Stoneybrook is turning 250, and having a birthday celebration. This means the town was founded in 1750, which sounds about right, since Connecticut became a state in 1788.
*Charlotte puts her school newspaper in the time capsule. The little kids definitely did better than the BSC members at finding things...
*We get to read Charlie's 8th grade letter to himself, which I really liked.
*Emily Bernstein is valedictorian of their class.
*Mal only wants a few kids now. A wise decision, I'd say.
*So it's clearly stated in this book that the girls want to have a reunion in 12 years... why did we never get this reunion book?!
*In the back of this book there's a history of the BSC timeline, and BSC facts.
Books mentioned:
*Ribsy, by Beverly Cleary
My rating:
2.5 stars. I wanted so badly to love this, but it was all over the place, and honestly, a little boring. Still, it made me sad and nostalgic. After working on this project for so long, it's really weird to be done. Definitely feels like the end of something big, all over again. I'm very glad to have fulfilled a childhood dream though!
I also must be crazy, because I'm already nostalgic for the early books, and wanting to revisit them. You'd think spending a year reading and reviewing all these would cure me of my fascination with them, but no such luck.
So, the big question remaining is, what's next? I've been thinking about this for a few weeks now, and I've decided to re-read and review some of the Little Sister books. I'm not going to commit to doing all of them, because there's just so many, and they're such a lower reading level I don't expect to be able to get through almost 150 of them. Instead I'm just going to do the ones I loved as a kid, read over and over, and held onto ever since. It should be a fun way to wrap things up.
Once that's done, it's going to be onward to a whole new series. :)