A Babysitter's Guide to Monster Hunting, Book 1

A Babysitter's Guide to Monster Hunting, Book 1

by Joe Ballarini

Narrated by Kathleen McInerney

Unabridged — 7 hours, 30 minutes

A Babysitter's Guide to Monster Hunting, Book 1

A Babysitter's Guide to Monster Hunting, Book 1

by Joe Ballarini

Narrated by Kathleen McInerney

Unabridged — 7 hours, 30 minutes

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Overview

The Last Kids on Earth meets Goosebumps in this hilarious new series about a secret society of babysitters who protect kids from the monsters that really do live under their beds!

When middle schooler Kelly Ferguson's Halloween plans switch from party-going to babysitting, she thinks the scariest part of her night will be the death of her social life. But then Baby Jacob gets kidnapped by the Boogeyman's minions and Kelly learns there's a whole lot more to childcare than free snacks and Netflix. Like chasing shadow monsters, drop-kicking Toadies, and mastering monster-fighting moves like the Naptime Headlock and Playground Punch.

Now, with the help of an ancient handbook and a secret society of butt-kicking babysitters, Kelly sets out to destroy the Boogeyman before he brings Jacob's nightmares to life. But when the monsters' trail leads to her school's big Halloween bash, Kelly will have to prove she can save the world-without totally embarrassing herself in front of her friends.

Packed with insider secrets from the world of monster hunting, A Babysitter's Guide to Monster Hunting is full of tricks, treats, and terrifying twists!


Editorial Reviews

AUGUST 2019 - AudioFile

Narrator Kathleen McInerney strikes a balance between horror and humor in this campy adventure featuring first-time babysitter Kelly Ferguson. Kelly reluctantly babysits Jacob to earn some extra cash. McInerney gives Jacob a whining, demanding voice but infuses enough vulnerability to make the listener care for him. This is important as monstrous guttural Toadies, directed by a bogeyman of the worst order, snatch him from Kelly’s care. McInerney’s bogeyman oozes a sneering sarcasm—often singing creepy nursery rhymes. With the help of some well-placed humorous lines, however, the story pivots from the stuff of nightmares to the fluff of fun. A no-nonsense professional babysitter and several babysitters-in-training help Kelly rescue Jacob before his parents return. L.T. © AudioFile 2019, Portland, Maine

Callum Greene

Ballarini’s action-packed debut is amazing! An adventure roller-coaster ride with crazy chases, daring escapes, exploding teddy bears, enchanted weaponry, and an army of nightmares.

Ian Bryce

A rich, wonderful, and exciting world of characters and action. A superfun read!

Ali Bell

Joe Ballarini’s book is an anthem for female friendship and the power that comes with it.

Adam Robitel

A reminder that monsters believe in you even if you don’t believe in them.

San Francisco Book Review

An absolute romp of a book that will have kids everywhere howling for more. The writing is crisp and absolutely pitch-perfect for the middle-grade set. The story is exciting, funny, and very, very smart.

Gabrielle Zevin

A Babysitter’s Guide to Monster Hunting is scary, funny, clever, and filled with heart. Best of all, the main character, Kelly Ferguson, proves a smart, appealing, and very real hero. You will root for her, and then you will root for a sequel.

John Lee

A nonstop thrillventure about how to overcome your monsters!

Booklist

This new series gives babysitting a daring edge and sets up girls outside of the popular crowd as heroines. An entertaining debut.

School Library Journal

04/01/2017
Gr 5–7—This shining gem in the campy monster drama genre is a step up from R.L. Stine's "Goosebumps." Meet Kelly Ferguson, a struggling 12-year-old who hasn't quite found her place in the middle school hierarchy. Then she accidentally discovers a team of monster-fighting babysitters. Their mission is to save kids from the utmost evil in the world, the Grand Guignol. This despicable, devil-like creature, who is also known as the boogeyman, preys on defenseless children left in the care of babysitters. When Kelly's charge, Jacob, is kidnapped right under her nose, she must work with the band of super babysitters to help rescue baby Jacob from the clutches of the vile Grand Guignol. The over-the-top humorous action, snarky dialogue, and engaging characters will keep readers hooked. The other babysitters, such as Liz, who is haunted by the disappearance of a sibling, each have interesting backstories. Liz creates A Babysitter's Guide to Monster Hunting, which the sitters refer to when faced with a new threat. Excerpts from this handy manual are sprinkled throughout the narrative, adding an interesting dimension to the storytelling and world-building. VERDICT With shades of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, this tale of a courageous heroine and her ragtag group of intrepid babysitters battling nightmare-inducing beasts makes for addictive reading. Hand this to fans of Chris Colfer, Rick Riordan, and Adam Gidwitz.—Julie Shatterly, W. A. Bess Elementary School, Gastonia, NC

AUGUST 2019 - AudioFile

Narrator Kathleen McInerney strikes a balance between horror and humor in this campy adventure featuring first-time babysitter Kelly Ferguson. Kelly reluctantly babysits Jacob to earn some extra cash. McInerney gives Jacob a whining, demanding voice but infuses enough vulnerability to make the listener care for him. This is important as monstrous guttural Toadies, directed by a bogeyman of the worst order, snatch him from Kelly’s care. McInerney’s bogeyman oozes a sneering sarcasm—often singing creepy nursery rhymes. With the help of some well-placed humorous lines, however, the story pivots from the stuff of nightmares to the fluff of fun. A no-nonsense professional babysitter and several babysitters-in-training help Kelly rescue Jacob before his parents return. L.T. © AudioFile 2019, Portland, Maine

Kirkus Reviews

2017-03-15
Babysitting is Kelly's worst nightmare. Needing funds for summer camp, the white 13-year-old grudgingly takes a babysitting job. When her charge is kidnapped by leather-taloned beasties, Kelly discovers that the Boogeyman is actually real. Next thing she knows, Kelly is fighting monsters alongside a secret babysitting society, members of which are a moped-driving teen who looks like she stepped out of an apocalyptic future and three of Kelly's classmates; all are white save African-American Berna, whose hair is "wild [and] puffy." The stakes are high now, as it seems the stolen white 5-year-old has the power to dream dreams into reality, and the Boogeyman wants him in order to fill the world with living nightmares. Kelly, who has never been popular, discovers she's got some really surprising attributes, which increase her chances with her longtime crush, Victor from Guatemala (who's both exoticized and largely off the page). While the story never gets all that frightening, it has its moments, as in the titular guide's catalog of monsters, which includes the ghost of a woman eaten by her own cats. Grand Guignol, aka the Boogeyman, has a flair for the theatrical, and his snarky complaint exemplifies much of the dialogue: "I get called names like ‘creepy evil, twitchy goat legs' or ‘that scary man who keeps trying to eat me.' " A series opener that melds Goosebumps and The Baby-Sitters Club with ironic glue. (Adventure. 8-13)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940173599209
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 07/02/2019
Series: Babysitter's Guide to Monster Hunting , #1
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 8 - 11 Years
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