1. The Clique #1 - Lisi Harrison - Goodreads
All it is is over 200 pages of annoying, rich teenage girls, doing stupid annoying stuff. I can't stand teenage school girl gossip. I try and stay as far away ...
Mean Girls meets Middle School in The Clique... The onl…
2. The Clique by Rhiannon Barnsley - Goodreads
The Clique. Rhiannon Barnsley. 3.80 ... ThrillerMysteryAudiobook. 385 pages, Kindle Edition. Published August ...
'Prepare to gasp out loud! Fast-paced and tense. You wo…
3. WebQuest for The Clique - Lisi Harrison
The story The Clique (220 pages) written by Lisi Harrison is written for teenage girls in middle school and the early years of high school.
Lisi Harrison was born in Toronto, Canada. Growing up, she was the head of many cliques herself and kept records of her experiences in journals that she toted around everywhere. To this day, she still keeps daily journals. Lisi moved to New York City after college where she began a career creating and developing shows for MTV, including "Room Raiders." In addition, Lisi was the head writer for MTV Productions and a columnist for Jane magazine.
4. The Clique Book Review and Ratings by Kids - Lisi Harrison
ISBN-10: 0316040835. Published on 11/1/2008. Binding: Paperback. Number of pages: 240. Book Reviews (22). Anonymous user. Post review. Add a Rating.
The Clique has 22 reviews and 17 ratings. Reviewer alex_garcia wrote: "The Clique is such a great series! The characters have their different strengths! I love all the books and characters!"
5. The Clique | Book by Lisi Harrison - Simon & Schuster Australia
Product Details. Publisher: Simon & Schuster Children's UK (April 5, 2005); Length: 224 pages; ISBN13: 9780689872990. Browse Related Books. Children's Fiction ...
Meet the Clique: Massie Block - with her glossy brunette bob and clear white smile, Massie is the uncontested ruler of the Clique and the rest of t...
6. The clique / - Colorado Mountain College
The clique (Book) ; Series: Clique ; bk. 1. ; Published: New York : Little, Brown, [2004]. ; Format: Book ; Edition: 1st ed. ; Physical Desc: 220 pages ; 20 cm.
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7. The Clique Summer Collection: Massie Book Review
Author : Lisi Harrison; Genre · Genre : Contemporary Fiction · Book type : Fiction · Publisher : Poppy · Publication date : April 1 · Number of pages : 123 ...
Rich-girl series is so materialistic it hurts. Read Common Sense Media's The Clique Summer Collection: Massie review, age rating, and parents guide.
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Pages: 224. Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers (May 5, 2004). Language: English. ISBN-13: 9780316701297. ISBN-10: 0316701297. Case Pack: 48.
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9. The Clique Books by Lisi Harrison
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THE ONLY THING HARDER THAN GETTING IN, IS STAYING IN. Claire Lyons, the new girl from Florida in Keds and two-year-old Gap overalls, is not Clique material. Unfortunately for her, Claire’s family is staying in the guesthouse of the one and only Massie Block — Queen Bee of Octavian Country Day School. Claire’s future looks worse than a bad Prada knockoff. But with a little luck and a lot of scheming, Claire might just come up smelling like Chanel No. 5.
10. The Clique (series) - The Clique | Fandom
The Clique is a series created by Lisi Harrison in May 5, 2004. It centers ... Pages · Community · Interactive Maps · Recent Blog Posts. Back. Books · 7th Grade ...
The Clique is a series created by Lisi Harrison in May 5, 2004. It centers around the life of five rich (some middle-class), popular, obnoxious, and snobby middle-schoolers and their "juicy escapades" from the trouble they all get in to try and keep their popular spot as the famous Pretty Committee. Lisi says that she write the series because she "wanted to show you how despicable bullying, snobbery, and elitism by creating a character - Massie Block - who worked tirelessly, and often heartlessl