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Part of "The Clique" series
"The Clique" by Lisi Harrison is a young adult novel that explores the complexities of friendship and social hierarchy among a group of eighth-grade girls. The story is narrated by Massie Block, the queen bee of the elite "clique" at her middle school, who finds her status threatened by the arrival of a new student, Claire Lyons. Through Massie's perspective, Harrison delves into the intricate dynamics of the clique, revealing the power struggles, jealousies, and insecurities that drive the girls' behavior. At the same time, she explores the challenges that Claire faces as she tries to navigate the unfamiliar social landscape of her new school. Harrison's writing is sharp and witty, capturing the voice of a typical eighth-grader with accuracy and humor. She skillfully balances the lightheartedness of the story with more serious themes, such as the pressure to conform and the consequences of exclusion. "The Clique" is the first book in a popular series that has spawned numerous sequels, as well as a successful movie adaptation. Its relatable characters and engaging plot make it a popular choice among young readers, while its exploration of the challenges of adolescence makes it a valuable addition to any middle school library. Overall, "The Clique" is a fun and engaging read that offers a thoughtful and nuanced portrayal of the ups and downs of friendship in middle school. Its timeless themes and relatable characters make it a book that will continue to resonate with readers for years to come...
Emma McLaughlin
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For fans of 'The Clique', 'The Nanny Diaries' is a perfect choice. This book follows the story of a young woman who takes a job as a nanny for a wealthy New York City family. The writing is sharp and witty, and the characters are both relatable and entertaining.
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For fans of 'The Clique', 'The Queen's Gambit' is a surprising choice. This book follows the story of an orphaned chess prodigy as she rises to the top of the competitive chess world. While the subject matter is different, the writing is just as engaging and the characters are just as relatable as in 'The Clique'.
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