The Baby-sitters Club - Structure of The Novels

Structure of The Novels

With the exception of Super Specials and Super Mysteries, the novels are written and narrated from one character's point of view. The novels generally follow this format:

  • Chapter 1: Introduction to self; Beginning of plot
  • Chapter 2: Description of club and members
  • Chapters 3-13: Conflict
  • Chapters 14-15: Conclusion

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