
Sides are taken, some of the girls taking Nina's part initially despite their friendship with Massie. Childish as I see the storyline now, it's still somehow freaking hilarious.Ĭlaire doesn't move (shocker) and the clique is happy as the day is long only for Alicia's cousin Nina to show up and quarrel with Massie. It feels strange to rate a book I've outgrown five stars but this was my favorite of the series back in the old days, and for good reason. the only thing harder than getting in, is staying in! Thats my favorite part about them, they are almost impossible to put down! She's definatley right about this though: The Clique. I like Lisi Harrison's style and I'm going to continue to read these books because they draw me in.

She's the normal one that brings the girls back down to Earth. I don't even own prada! I think thats where Claire comes in. Massie and her Pretty Comittee only wear prada. but seems to make the girls in this book really stuck up. Teenagers go through the same things as the OCD girls (boys, friendships, clothes, sports, ect.) but it seems like the books are at fourth grade reading level! I still read them though because they are fun! Lisi is a great author.

until Alici's hott new cousin moves in and starts to steal the boys hearts, and other things.( I think this is a nice addition to the first three books in the series, but I think these books are really easy to read. The girls are excited about the Valentine's dance with all the Briarwood Boys. In the fourth book of this series Claire and Massie are finally becoming friends, but the better friends they are, the more the other three hate them. which is probably the most realistic part of the whole thing and contributes to my theory that this series is at the end of the day more abt youth becoming cognizant of the restraints of femininity.

at the heart of each girl’s romantic conflict is the fear that she is either undesirable by men or lagging behind in development.

or how these wealth porn books would have been written for them at all. thinking more broadly abt YA of this era, i’m wondering what the equivalent trending genre was for young male readers.also i can’t rmr just how far i got in this series.
