It's Not Easy Being Mean (The Clique #7)
It's Not Easy Being Mean, by Lisi Harrison, is the seventh novel in the Clique series. The childish story is about the drama that is brought about when the Pretty Committee is one of the many cliques given the opportunity of a lifetime, by 8th grade Alpha, Skye. Being the leader of the Pretty Committee, Massie Block does everything in her extensive power to get the key to the "secret room," provided by Skye in a series of challenging riddles and rules. However, because Massie and the Pretty
So having read seven Clique books, it's only fair that I leave a review! My first impression of this series was that it was a fun pseudo-gossip girl that I could enjoy while waiting for my ankle to heal. Well it was fun and it's grown on me. The first book seemed like a very serious attempt at classifying every Westchesterite as either snobby and rich or snobby and pretentious, Massie being the worst of them all. But after a while, the stories focused less on the nose jobs and cars and more on
So having read seven Clique books, it's only fair that I leave a review! My first impression of this series was that it was a fun pseudo-gossip girl that I could enjoy while waiting for my ankle to heal. Well it was fun and it's grown on me. The first book seemed like a very serious attempt at classifying every Westchesterite as either snobby and rich or snobby and pretentious, Massie being the worst of them all. But after a while, the stories focused less on the nose jobs and cars and more on
This book fell a little flat for me on the re-read. After the crazy adventures in the last two books, the Pretty Committee's return to OCD felt less exciting and the drama was a little forced. I had a hard time getting excited about the secret room the girls are looking for. 2.5/5
This book is about a group of seventh grade girls belonging to a clique called the Pretty Committee. They receive a challenge to go on a "scavenger hunt" to find a key to a secret room in the school that only the coolest eighth graders can use. The majority of the book revolves around the girls competing with other cliques to find the hidden key. They use clues from the riddle-like poem provided to them by the coolest 8th grade girl to go to different boys' bedrooms and look under their mattress
I thought this was one of the better books because it had many plot twists. It only took me a day to read and I thought overall it was pretty good
Lisi Harrison
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Title | : | It's Not Easy Being Mean (The Clique #7) |
Author | : | Lisi Harrison |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 193 pages |
Published | : | March 7th 2007 by Poppy (first published January 1st 2007) |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Contemporary. Realistic Fiction |
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Massie Block: Getting back into Octavian Country Day was a piece of sugar-free cake, compared to Massie's next goal-finding the key that unlocks an ah-mazing legendary secret room at OCD! Alpha eighth grader Skye Hamilton and her clique have stashed the key in the bedroom of one mystery Briarwood boy, but who? Whoever finds the key gets access to the secret room for an entire year and the prestige that comes along with it. But what happens when LBR Layne seems to be getting closer? This is way more than a matter of life or death, it's a matter of in or out! Kristen Gregory: Always been a star on the soccer field, but her style gets majorly cramped when her friends are forced to join the team. They better start kicking those soccer balls or Kristen's going to start kicking some . . . ! Alicia Rivera: Uses her skills as a gossip reporter to scheme her way into the rooms of all the Briarwood hotties! Dylan Marvil: Heard depression makes people lose weight. Is hoping for some sad news soon because she's popping donut holes the way some people pop Tic-Tacs. Claire Lyons: Being famous isn't all it's cracked up to be! Her agent confiscates her gummies, and forces her to do some very bad things to make her more "edgy." Worst of all, her constant meetings with lawyers and movie execs are eating into her time with the P.C. and with Cam! Is being a Hollywood starlet worth the Gucci-high price tag?Details Books To It's Not Easy Being Mean (The Clique #7)
Original Title: | It's Not Easy Being Mean |
ISBN: | 0316115053 (ISBN13: 9780316115056) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Clique #7 |
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I thought that this book was very interesting. The girls had to find a key to get into a private room at OCD. The key was hidden under a boys mattress. After many attempts to get into boys rooms, Layne and Claire found it before the Pretty Committee. Claire was kicked out because she was too focused on her acting career. They made a agreement that Claire could be back into the Committee and that Layne could go to the Friday sleepovers once a month. Overall I thought this book was one of the bestIt's Not Easy Being Mean, by Lisi Harrison, is the seventh novel in the Clique series. The childish story is about the drama that is brought about when the Pretty Committee is one of the many cliques given the opportunity of a lifetime, by 8th grade Alpha, Skye. Being the leader of the Pretty Committee, Massie Block does everything in her extensive power to get the key to the "secret room," provided by Skye in a series of challenging riddles and rules. However, because Massie and the Pretty
So having read seven Clique books, it's only fair that I leave a review! My first impression of this series was that it was a fun pseudo-gossip girl that I could enjoy while waiting for my ankle to heal. Well it was fun and it's grown on me. The first book seemed like a very serious attempt at classifying every Westchesterite as either snobby and rich or snobby and pretentious, Massie being the worst of them all. But after a while, the stories focused less on the nose jobs and cars and more on
So having read seven Clique books, it's only fair that I leave a review! My first impression of this series was that it was a fun pseudo-gossip girl that I could enjoy while waiting for my ankle to heal. Well it was fun and it's grown on me. The first book seemed like a very serious attempt at classifying every Westchesterite as either snobby and rich or snobby and pretentious, Massie being the worst of them all. But after a while, the stories focused less on the nose jobs and cars and more on
This book fell a little flat for me on the re-read. After the crazy adventures in the last two books, the Pretty Committee's return to OCD felt less exciting and the drama was a little forced. I had a hard time getting excited about the secret room the girls are looking for. 2.5/5
This book is about a group of seventh grade girls belonging to a clique called the Pretty Committee. They receive a challenge to go on a "scavenger hunt" to find a key to a secret room in the school that only the coolest eighth graders can use. The majority of the book revolves around the girls competing with other cliques to find the hidden key. They use clues from the riddle-like poem provided to them by the coolest 8th grade girl to go to different boys' bedrooms and look under their mattress
I thought this was one of the better books because it had many plot twists. It only took me a day to read and I thought overall it was pretty good
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