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'''Massie Block''': Massie Block is the alpha (leading) member of her group of friends (known collectively as the "Pretty Committee"). This clique is at the head of the 'food chain' at their prestigious private school, Octavian County Day (OCD). Usually she is the most popular in her group. She is very spoiled (her parents are millionaires) and is usually very snobbish, but she has a vulnerable side that shows up when she is under pressure. Massie is known for her wardrobe (designer labels), her quick wit, and her desire to shine above everyone.
'''Massie Block''': Massie Block is the alpha (leading) member of her group of friends (known collectively as the "Pretty Committee"). This clique is at the head of the 'food chain' at their prestigious private school, Octavian County Day (OCD). Usually she is the most popular in her group. She is very spoiled (her parents are millionaires) and is usually very snobbish, but she has a vulnerable side that shows up when she is under pressure. Massie is known for her wardrobe (designer labels), her quick wit, and her desire to shine above everyone.


'''Alicia Rivera''': Alicia Rivera is Massie's best friend, which gives her "beta" (second-in-command) status in the Pretty Committee, but her personality doesn't quite shine like Massie's does. Alicia is also a bit kinder in nature than Massie, but tends to be a gossip. Alicia is also known for her wardrobe (heavily influenced by Ralph Lauren), and for her exotic beauty (her mother is an internationally-known Spanish model). She has also large breasts ( boobs) in which case she was the most attractive one. In one of the books she stripped for a boy named Bently and ended up sleeping with him naked.They were caught together in a bed in a motel room when a maid thought the room was empty. She called both of their parents and both of them ended up in trouble. However, due to Alicia's big boobs and lovely nipples, another boy named Derrick had sex with her.
'''Alicia Rivera''': Alicia Rivera is Massie's best friend, which gives her "beta" (second-in-command) status in the Pretty Committee, but her personality doesn't quite shine like Massie's does. Alicia is also a bit kinder in nature than Massie, but tends to be a gossip. Alicia is also known for her wardrobe (heavily influenced by Ralph Lauren), and for her exotic beauty (her mother is an internationally-known Spanish model).


'''Dylan Marvil''': Dylan Marvil is the Pretty Committee's source to the showbiz world, for her mother is famous talk show host for a television show called The Daily Grind. Dylan is bubbly and talkative. Her trademarks are her fiery red hair, her brightly colored style, and her obsession with her weight. (She has tried various fad diets, but does not stick to any of them for very long).
'''Dylan Marvil''': Dylan Marvil is the Pretty Committee's source to the showbiz world, for her mother is famous talk show host for a television show called The Daily Grind. Dylan is bubbly and talkative. Her trademarks are her fiery red hair, her brightly colored style, and her obsession with her weight. (She has tried various fad diets, but does not stick to any of them for very long).

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The Clique
First edition cover (later printing)
AuthorLisi Harrison
LanguageEnglish
SeriesThe Clique Series
GenreYoung adult novels
PublisherLittle, Brown and Company
Publication date
May 2004
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (Paperback & Hardcover)
Pages220 pp
ISBN0-316-70129-7
Followed byBest Friends for Never 

The Clique is the first novel in the young adult series of the same name by Lisi Harrison. It was first published in 2004 by Little, Brown and Company. The book was adapted into a direct-to-DVD film of the same name, released on 18 November 2008.[1][2]

Setting

Although the characters in the book go to many different places, most of the action in the stories take place in Westchester County, New York. The girls go to school at Octavian Country Day School (OCD), a private all-girls school. Other incidents occur at the Briarwood Academy (OCD's boys school), the Westchester mall, and at various characters' houses.

Plot summary

Massie Block believes her life is perfect and she is the queen of everything until her father's college friend (Jay Lyons) moves into their guest house with his family (wife, Judi, son, Todd, and daughter, Claire). Her father, William Block, allows them to live there while they are searching for a new home. The Lyons move all the way from Orlando, Florida, to Westchester, New York. Because they arrive on the same day Massie and her friends were going to have a Spa Day which they do every year, Massie's mother makes her stay home to meet and greet them. When Claire and Massie meet, Massie is consistently rude to her because Claire was just a typical girl who didn't have designer clothes and wasn't rich. She was clearly not clique material, despite Claire's failing attempts to become friends with Massie.

The next day is the first day of seventh grade for Claire, Massie, and the rest of the Pretty Committee (Massie's friends which are Alicia [the gorgeous one], Dylan [the one that thinks she needs to lose weight], and then Kristen [the super smart one]. Massie always drives her friends to school with them, and Claire is dumped in the backseat. While she is in the back, Claire endures first being ignored, then being made fun of by Massie and her friends.

The school day doesn't get much better when Alicia intentionally dumps red paint on Claire's pants during art class forcing Claire to go to the lost & found where she befriends the school nurse. The others (Alicia, Dylan, and Kristen) are mean to her because Massie doesn't like her, so they all treat her cruelly. One day Claire gets so fed up with them that she sneaks into Massie's room every day when she's walking her dog Bean and pretends to be Massie on IM. This way she convinces Alicia that Massie thinks Claire is cool, Dylan that Massie thinks she (Dylan) is too fat, and gets Kristen to confess that she's poor after saying that Massie really hangs out with LBR (Loser Beyond Repair) Layne Abeley because she thinks her older brother Chris Abeley is hot. Little does she know, he already has a super beautiful girlfriend. Later Massie uncovers the truth and gets Claire to confess to some embarrassing things she said about the girls in a five-way phone-call. By the end of the book, Massie's alpha status is restored.

Characters

Massie Block: Massie Block is the alpha (leading) member of her group of friends (known collectively as the "Pretty Committee"). This clique is at the head of the 'food chain' at their prestigious private school, Octavian County Day (OCD). Usually she is the most popular in her group. She is very spoiled (her parents are millionaires) and is usually very snobbish, but she has a vulnerable side that shows up when she is under pressure. Massie is known for her wardrobe (designer labels), her quick wit, and her desire to shine above everyone.

Alicia Rivera: Alicia Rivera is Massie's best friend, which gives her "beta" (second-in-command) status in the Pretty Committee, but her personality doesn't quite shine like Massie's does. Alicia is also a bit kinder in nature than Massie, but tends to be a gossip. Alicia is also known for her wardrobe (heavily influenced by Ralph Lauren), and for her exotic beauty (her mother is an internationally-known Spanish model).

Dylan Marvil: Dylan Marvil is the Pretty Committee's source to the showbiz world, for her mother is famous talk show host for a television show called The Daily Grind. Dylan is bubbly and talkative. Her trademarks are her fiery red hair, her brightly colored style, and her obsession with her weight. (She has tried various fad diets, but does not stick to any of them for very long).

Kristen Gregory: Kristen Gregory is an all-star soccer player at school. However, she is by no means a tomboy. She is a fan of designer clothes, but she cannot afford them (her father, a former rich art dealer, lost his money prior to the series' inception). Kristen is highly intelligent (She is on a scholarship at OCD) and beautiful with her long blond hair. Her trademarks are playing word games, being athletic and avoiding being caught by her parents.

Claire Lyons: Claire Lyons moved from Orlando, Florida to Westchester, New York. Her dad was good friends with Massie's dad in college, so the Blocks allow them to move into the guesthouse. Claire's family is not rich and privileged like the other girls, so she has a hard time adjusting. She is known for her individualism, her non-designer style, and her Keds.

Reception

Reviewers remarked on the behavior of the characters, with Publishers Weekly noting that it "takes cliquish, snobbish behavior to Hollywood extremes" and School Library Journal saying that "the cruelty of the clique [is not] redeemed with any sort of a satisfying ending."[3][4] There were also comments about the novel's use of brand names: School Library Journal said that it "has trendy references kids will love"; Booklist expounded more on the subject, saying that the novel goes into "too much detail about how the superwealthy live" but added that it "has fun with the tyranny of brand names" - although they also cautioned that "the very specifics that teens will recognize will be 'so out' before the year is over." Additionally, Booklist described the instant messaging segments as "hilarious", while School Library Journal criticised "the shallowness of the characters" and "the one-dimensional plot".[4]

The novel was selected as a "Quick Pick For Reluctant Young Adult Readers" by YALSA.[5]

References

  1. ^ "Warner Premiere adapting 'Clique'". Variety. 2007-06-26. Retrieved 2008-09-07. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  2. ^ "On Sale Next Week: Clique Summer Collection". Publishers Weekly. 2008-06-24. Retrieved 2008-09-07. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  3. ^ "Children's Notes". Publishers Weekly. 2004-11-08. Retrieved 2008-09-07. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  4. ^ a b Editorial reviews from School Library Journal and Booklist, as archived at Amazon.com
  5. ^ "ALA Book Picks 2005--Best Books for Young Adults". School Library Journal. 2005-03-01. Retrieved 2008-09-07. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)