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The Clique #6: Dial L for Loser (Paperback)

by Lisi Harrison (Author)
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Grade 5-8–Claire Lyons moves with her parents from Florida to wealthy Westchester County, NY. Until they can get settled, the family stays in the guest house of Mr. Lyons's college buddy, who happens to have a daughter who is also in seventh grade. Expected to welcome her, Massie instead chooses to make Claire's life miserable for no other reason than she's the new girl. Massie enlists her clique of friends at Octavian Country Day School, all part of the beautiful and popular crowd, to help with the harassment, which ranges from catty comments on Claire's clothes to spilling red paint on her white jeans in a conspicuous spot. Tired of it all, Claire tries to fight back, but then the abuse worsens. The book has trendy references kids will love, including Starbucks in the school, designer clothes, and PalmPilots for list making. However, this trendiness doesn't make up for the shallowness of the characters or the one-dimensional plot. Nor is the cruelty of the clique redeemed with any sort of a satisfying ending. The conclusion leaves one with the feeling that a sequel is in the works. Amy Goldman Koss's The Girls (Dial, 2000) shows the same cruelty of girls with a more realistic story and resolution.–Diana Pierce, Running Brushy Middle School, Cedar Park, TX
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Gr. 5-8. Head-to-toe Calvin Klein is in. So is Ralph Lauren. Burberry is so out. And as for Claire's platform navy Keds and two-year-old, white Gap jeans--doesn't she know that clothes are like milk or cheese with a "best-before date" and a limited shelf life? Claire is clueless when she enters seventh grade, a newcomer and total outsider when it comes to [...] Massie's friends at an exclusive private girls' school. Massie leads her clique in humiliating [Claire] (including splashing those jeans with red paint to make it look like Claire has her period), and the instant messaging is very mean. It's also hilarious, especially because the viewpoints switch between the two [girls] and Claire gets her revenge--sort of. There's too much detail about how the superwealthy live, but Harrison, who writes for MTV, knows peer pressure, and her first novel has fun with the tyranny of brand names ("she was wearing . . ." is a constant). Buy this quickly, though, because the very specifics that teens will recognize will be "so out" before the year is over. Hazel Rochman
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Clique, book Review, Jun 1 2005
This review is from: The Clique (Paperback)
Meet Claire Lyons and her family; Claire is a twelve year old girl from Orlando, Florida. But when Claire's family moves to Westchester, things start to get weird. Massie Block is rich, cool, spoiled: you name it. Massie is the trendsetter and most popular girl in her grade at Octavian Country Day School and when she finds out her dad's old friend Jay Lyons and his family will be staying in her family's guesthouse, let's just say Massie's less than pleased. For no particular reason at all Massie decided to make Claire her new target at school; now Massie and her clique are making Claire's school life very miserable. Although all Claire wants is to desperately be in Massie's clique; Massie won't allow that to happen. Will Massie lighten up and allow Claire into her clique, or will Claire find some way to seek revenge? To find out read the second novel in this exciting series: Best Friends For Never. My opinion of this book was that it was a great book because it was exciting and fun to read. I recommend this book for girls ages 11-14. Have fun reading!
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars the clique, Jun 2 2005
By bella (texas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Clique (Paperback)
The Clique is a somewhat funny book, but more for teenagers. In my opinion the Clique is an amazing book. It is about a popular group of four girls named Massie, Dylan, Kristen, and Alicia. Their lives were perfect until a girl from Florida names Claire moved into Massie's guest house. She moved into Massie's house because Massie's dad is friends with Claire's dad. It is so hard for Massie to have to deal with Claire because Clair and Massie's parents force them to be friends. And the thing is Massie is popular and she thinks Claire is just a loser. In my opinion I think the Clique is a great book for the ages 11-15. I think girls that get bullied at school by other girls should read this book. I think this because Massie likes to bully Claire in the book. Well, do u think Claire will become a part of Massie's popularity group? You have to read all the clique books to find out. Best friends for Never and Revenge of the Wannabees are the second and third books of the clique novel.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Gossip Girl... for the younger set, Sep 11 2004
This review is from: The Clique (Paperback)
Basically, I picked this up for no real reason other then boredom.

But it turned out to be an interesting look at the cliques that exist in the middle school years.

While I have been out of both middle school and high school for several years (out of high school 5 years), I love YA books, and I did enjoy the book on some level.

I will buy the follow up book if only because the characters intrigue me, even if the subject matter is a little immature for me.

Of course, if you aren't interested in the behaviour patterns of 12/13 year old girls and you are older it probably won't be a good book for you.

But if you have a little sister, this might keep her out of your books....

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4.0 out of 5 stars Courtesy of Teens Read Too
Our favorite Clique is back once again in this preppy and ah-dorable novel. After being expelled from their seventh grade class at their private school, OCD, the Clique girls... Read more
Published on Aug 25 2007 by TeensReadToo.com

5.0 out of 5 stars Ehmagawd this book is ah-mazing!
The eigth installment of the clique series is just as ah-mazing as the rest. A great story line where trouble is stirred up between the girls and their guys and an ending that... Read more
Published on July 30 2007 by Bethxx

4.0 out of 5 stars mean girls
this was an amzing book! they were girly mean fashinable and popular all at the same time: not the type of book that i usaly go for, but i couldn't put it down! Read more
Published on Aug 29 2005

4.0 out of 5 stars The Clique.
I just bought and finished the book today. Though I like to read books with a little more substance I must admit it was very interesting. Read more
Published on July 18 2004 by Karen

4.0 out of 5 stars A version of Gossip Girl for the younger scene
This book is a very good book. It is about a bunch of spoiled girls who pick on the new girl simply because she is not rich. Read more
Published on July 15 2004

4.0 out of 5 stars The Clique just clicks
I was immediately excited when I picked up "The Clique". Even the cover looked like a younger version of Gossip Girl, which is what I wanted. Read more
Published on July 2 2004

2.0 out of 5 stars starts with 7th graders....ends horribly...
When I bought this book off of Amazon.com, I was excited because it looked like another Gossip Girl/A list book. Read more
Published on Jun 27 2004 by KM

5.0 out of 5 stars A very good book
I really liked this book!My sister had bought it and read it in a day so she told me to read it and i loved it! Read more
Published on Jun 25 2004 by Megan

1.0 out of 5 stars UGHH
When first hearing about this bbook i was excited, but then after ordering it, to my disapointment it was horrible! Read more
Published on Jun 24 2004

5.0 out of 5 stars A Must Read Book!
I got this book and within that first day I had it, I was already done reading it! It is a great book. Read more
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