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The Clique (series)

The Clique is a young adult novel series written by Canadian author Lisi Harrison and originally published by Little, Brown and Company, a subsidiary of the Hachette Group. The series was reprinted by Poppy books. The series revolves around five girls: Massie Block, Alicia Rivera, Dylan Marvil, Kristen Gregory, and Claire Lyons, who are known as The Pretty Committee. The Pretty Committee is a popular clique at the fictional, all-girls middle school, Octavian Country Day (OCD). Claire and her family move from Orlando, Florida to Westchester, New York, where they live in the Blocks' guesthouse. Claire is initially considered an outcast due to her financial and fashion status. As the series progresses, Claire slowly develops a friendship with Massie, realizing that she must earn her friendship, and eventually becomes a member of the group.

Cover of The Clique, the first novel of the series, released on May 5, 2004

The first novel, The Clique, was released on May 19, 2004. As of June 2012, 14 novels have been released in the main series.[1][2] On October 4, 2006, a box set called "The Clique Collection" was released containing the first three novels of the series.[3] A second set was released in November 2006 containing books four through six.[4] From April to August 2008, five novellas named after the five main characters were published in a subseries called "The Clique Summer Collection." The novellas focus on each title characters' activities during the summer between their seventh and eighth grades in school.[5] Harrison composed a guide to the series' "teen speak" terminology and trivia, Cliquetionary, which was released on November 16, 2009.[6] It was announced on Lisi Harrison's website that the fourteenth book (which was released February 15, 2011) would mark the end of the series.[citation needed]

In 2007, Warner Brothers announced that it had partnered with publisher Alloy Entertainment to create a series of direct-to-DVD films based on the books. A film, based on the first novel The Clique, was released on November 11, 2008.[7] The novels are being adapted into a series of graphic novels by Yen Press, with the first volume released July 2010,[8] with art by Yishan Li.[9] The video game The Clique: Diss and Make-Up is based on the book series.[10][11] The books have a spin-off series, Alphas.

History Edit

The book-packaging subdivision of Alloy Online, which focuses on the teen market, conceived the series after becoming interested in developing an in-house franchise.[12][13][14] They approached Lisi Harrison, who was working as a writer for MTV, about producing a series of youth novels. She said of this proposal, "Always being a closeted wannabe author - I jumped at the opportunity. I loved the idea." Harrison actually wrote this book as a "joke", highlighting that she had named the high school "OCD"–akin to a disease known as obsessive–compulsive disorder, commonly abbreviated as OCD. She created this series to show everyone that popular people aren't perfect and that everyone has flaws.[15] Alloy's involvement in the process of writing varies from series to series;[16] Harrison said that in her case they functioned as a sounding board, but otherwise, "they left me to my own devices. It's very much my book."[15] The result was the first novel in the series, The Clique, which was published in May 2004 by Little, Brown and Company.[17][18][19]

Characters Edit

  • Massie Block is the alpha (leader) and founder of her clique, The Pretty Committee. She has glossy brown hair and amber eyes. She is bossy and stuck-up, and her greatest desire is to be better than most people, but there is a sweeter side to her. Her family is rich because her dad is a successful businessman, so Massie gets everything she wants, though the Block family becomes temporarily bankrupt when her dad loses his job. She loves shopping, and has a large number of designer clothes and credit cards. She has dated Derrick "Derrington" Harrington and Landon Crane. Although she acts like she has no flaws, she has an insecure side that she usually only reveals to her black Pug, Bean, and sometimes her friends, mostly Claire.
  • Alicia Rivera is described as the most beautiful girl at OCD, with dark, glossy hair, big brown eyes, and a huge chest, which she is infamously known for. It's later revealed she has had Breast augmentation surgery. She loves gossiping, and she eventually becomes the morning announcer at OCD. She also loves to dance, and takes lessons at Body Alive Dance Studio. She loves all things Ralph Lauren. She lives in a fancy mansion with her ex-model mother Nadia, and her famous lawyer dad, Len. Alicia has always wanted to be a leader like Massie, but she can never quite pull it off, which irritates her. She had a major crush on Josh Hotz, a guy who has a Ralph Lauren obsession like she does. They date briefly, but Alicia dumps him when she realizes they wear the same size clothes. Alicia is hinted to be the new alpha in the last book, when Massie moves to England, in "A Tale of Two Pretties.
  • Dylan Marvil is Massie's "second-in-command". She is the Pretty Committee's source to the celebrity world, for her mother is Merri-Lee Marvil, the famous talk show host and television personality for the Daily Grind. Dylan has two sisters, Ryan and Jaime, who aren't really mentioned or seen except for in "Charmed and Dangerous: The Rise of the Pretty Committee" and in "A Tale Of Two Pretties," where they star in their own reality show called "Marvil-ous Marvils" along with Dylan and their mom. Dylan has long, red hair and green eyes, and worries constantly about her weight, even though she is described to have a good body. She wears a size 6.
  • Kristen Gregory is an all-star soccer player at school. She is a bit of a tomboy but loves designer clothes. Her mother disapproves of the racy clothing that Kristen likes, which is why they don't get along too well. However, despite her mother's objections, Kristen still wears the clothing behind her mother's back. Kristen's dad lost all of his money before the series began, which causes her to become poor, and she doesn't want anyone to know. She tells Claire about the secret on an instant messaging service, thinking she was confessing to Massie. She eventually tells the others in the third book, "Revenge of the Wannabes". Kristen is highly intelligent, attending OCD on a full scholarship, until the book "The Pretty Committee Strikes Back", when she is expelled. She is considered to be pretty with her long blond hair and blue eyes, although in "Invasion of the Boy-Snatchers" a disastrous hair appointment leaves her with a short pixie cut. She enjoys playing word games and is very athletic. In the Summer Books, it is revealed Kristen is the leader of The Witty Committee, an Anti-Pretty Committee group that strives upon intelligence and character. she is the founder of their lip gloss company that turned out to be a fail. In the group they dress up as intelligent people in history, and Kristen chooses to be Cleopatra. Several other students, including Claire's best friend Layne Abeley, are in the group. When Massie finds out about The Witty Committee, she and Kristen's friendship is temporarily ended, but Kristen regains Massie's approval later on.
  • Claire Lyons moved from Orlando, Florida to Westchester, New York. Her dad was good friends with Massie's dad in college, and the Lyons are living in Massie's guesthouse. Claire's family is not rich or successful like the other girls' families are, so she has a hard time fitting in at first, but eventually does. She becomes friends with Layne, known to the Pretty Committee as an LBR (Loser Beyond Repair). In the end, Massie leaves telling Claire, "I heart you." Her trademark is her love of Keds, Gummies and Sours and her crush on Cam Fisher, and thanks to the encouragement and acceptance from her former bully, Massie Block, she is not only allowed to be in The Clique, but to also be in a relationship with Cam and be friends with Layne at the same time, so she is reasonably liked and respected by her peers. Claire is described as having blonde hair with short bangs and wide blue eyes. She briefly leaves the Pretty Committee in favor of two freshman Drama-Club Girls, Cara and Syd, and when earning the lead role in a blockbuster movie, Dial L for Loser. She has trouble fitting in because of her sense of style or her personality. Claire is known to be down-to-earth and loyal. She is best friends with Sarah, Sari and Mandy, who are in Florida, but soon learns in her summer book that Sarah, Sari and Mandy secretly hate her, so she votes Massie to win the beauty pageant instead of them, preferring to be friends with Massie, Alicia, Dylan and Kristen, where she feels accepted and more herself.

List of novels Edit

Title Date Length ISBN
The CliqueMay 5, 2004[1]224 pp (first edition)978-0-316-70129-7
Claire Lyons and her family move from Orlando, Florida to Westchester, New York. While they look for a new home, they are staying in the Block family's guesthouse. Queen bee Massie Block and her clique known as the Pretty Committee--consisting of Alicia, Dylan, and Kristen--are less than delighted to have Claire around. When they reject her attempts at friendship, Claire decides to get revenge by impersonating Massie on instant messenger to learn the girls' secrets and break the group apart. Claire is discovered and is further ostracized until a school field trip in which Kirsten's homemade lip gloss causes an allergic reaction in their classmates. Claire saves the day and is forgiven by the Pretty Committee although Massie still refuses to accept Claire as a member.
Best Friends for NeverOctober 4, 2004[20]197 pp (first edition)978-0-316-70131-0
As Halloween approaches, Massie plans to host the first boy/girl Halloween party of the 7th grade. Kristen and Dylan fight over the affections of Derek Harrington while Massie and Claire flirt with Cam Fisher, unbeknownst to the other. After the Committee wears inappropriate Halloween costumes to school, Principal Burns declares there will be new dress code: uniforms. Massie's parents convince the school to hold a contest/fashion show to select the uniform's design. Claire and Massie decide to put aside their differences and team up to win the uniform contest. Meanwhile, Alicia teams up with Olivia, whom she quickly befriended at the Halloween party. The Pretty Committee receives the best reception but they are surprised when Alicia and Olivia's design wins. They discover evidence that Alicia and Olivia cheated, and Massie vows revenge.
Revenge of the WannabesMarch 2, 2005[21]296 pp (first edition)978-0-316-70133-4
After leading her dance class, Alicia, full of confidence, decides to throw her own sleepover and invite a few of her classmates. Massie is furious and kicks Alicia out of the Pretty Committee as punishment. Olivia convinces Alicia to establish her own rival clique and they set about recruiting Pretty Committee lookalikes. Alicia flirts with Cam Fisher's older brother, Harris, while Claire and Cam's burgeoning romance develops. Massie offers Claire membership in the Pretty Committee in exchange for dumping Cam, to which Claire reluctantly agrees. Massie and the Pretty Committee sabotage Alicia and Olivia's photo shoot prize from the uniform contest and reveal evidence of their cheating. When Massie learns Derek Harrington is interested in her, she helps Claire and Cam reconcile. Principal Burns agrees not to install uniforms, Harris dumps Alicia, and Alicia's clique falls apart. Humbled, Alicia apologizes to Massie and is welcomed back into the Pretty Committee.
Invasion of the Boy SnatchersOctober 5, 2005[22]256 pp (first edition)978-0-316-70134-1
Alicia's cousin Nina from Spain arrives to spend the spring semester at OCD. Massie and Claire grow closer as Claire's father announced an impending move to Chicago. Massie dislikes Nina immediately and feels threatened as Nina quickly becomes the most popular girl at OCD. Massie distrusts Nina and her suspicions are confirmed when Nina flirts with the Pretty Committee's crushes. The Pretty Committee agrees that they must get rid of Nina. Alicia discovers that Nina stole her collection of designer shoes from her sisters and Todd confirms Nina has been stealing other items from students. They reveal Nina as a thief, and she is sent back to Spain, humiliated. Meanwhile, Claire believes Nina's lies that Cam is no longer interested in her so she kisses Josh, Alicia's crush. Cam discovers them and breaks up with her.
The Pretty Committee Strikes BackMarch 1, 2006[23]272 pp (first edition)978-0-316-11500-1
The girls go on a class trip to Lake Placid. On the campground, the Briarwood boys are just cabins away. Massie quickly sets herself as an authority on how to kiss boys with her MUCK ("Massie's Underground Clinic for Kissing"), but secretly admits to Claire that she doesn't have any experience. Claire coaches Massie to lead the others and Massie kisses Derek Harrington in front of everyone to prove her knowledge of kissing. Meanwhile, Claire desperately tries reconcile with Cam while also keeping Alicia from finding out that she kissed Josh. To her dismay, Alicia reveals that she knows and pretends to kiss Cam to make Claire jealous. Cam admits to Claire that he was trying to make her jealous but wants her to be his first kiss. The Pretty Committee is discovered breaking the field trip's rules and are expelled from OCD.
Dial L for LoserAugust 23, 2006[24]272 pp (first edition)978-0-316-11504-9
While expelled from school, Dylan invites the Pretty Committee to her mother's talk show, The Daily Grind. After Dylan accidentally blabs gossip about onset drama on the upcoming tween film "Dial L for Loser," the lead actress quits. Nevertheless, the director is impressed with the Pretty Committee and invites them to audition to replace the lead. Massie and Alicia are jealous when Claire wins the part, especially when Claire befriends her co-stars. Massie and Alicia host a segment to follow the filming for The Daily Grind and humiliate Claire. The friends fight, but when Claire discovers her co-stars are shallow and unreliable, she reaches out to the Pretty Committee and they reconcile. The Pretty Committee is re-admitted to OCD.
It's Not Easy Being MeanMarch 7, 2007[25]193 pp (first edition)978-0-316-11506-3
The Pretty Committee's re-admittance to OCD depends on them joining the school's soccer team. Kristen is embarrassed by the Pretty Committee's lack of athleticism and focus, especially when 8th grade Alpha Skye Hamilton announces that the Pretty Committee must compete against the rest of the 7th grade to find the key to the 8th grade oasis, which will secure them as the next Alphas. Meanwhile, Claire is distracted by the demands of her burgeoning film career and decides to quit acting in order to focus on her friends and Cam. But Massie kicks Claire out of the Pretty Committee for not being sufficiently dedicated to the search for the key. Layne finds the key first but gives it to Claire, who then demands re-admittance to the Pretty Committee in exchange.
Sealed with a DissJuly 2, 2007[26]272 pp (first edition)978-0-316-11506-3
After gaining the key to the 8th grade oasis, the Pretty Committee finds out they must get dates to Skye Hamilton's couples costume party and secure Skye's dream date, Chris Abbley, for her or else Skye will take back the key. Luckily, previous Alphas installed a hidden camera in the Briarwood classroom in which the male students talk about their emotions. The Committee tries to use the information to fix their problems, which backfires. Massie befriends Chris to set him up with Skye and is horrified when he flirts with her instead. When the hidden camera breaks, the Pretty Committee breaks into Briarwood to fix it, accidentally damaging a pipe. The Briarwood school floods and the boys are sent to OCD to finish the school year. Massie realizes the boys are now the alphas and declares a "boy fast" until they regain their popularity, much to Alicia's dismay.
Bratfest at Tiffany'sFebruary 5, 2008[27]227 pp (first edition)978-0-316-00680-4
After being dumped by their respective crushes at Skye's party, the Pretty Committee is transformed into the New Pretty Committee (NPC) and Massie declares they will no longer fraternize with boys. Alicia works with Josh to kick the NPC out in the overflow trailers so they can stay together. Although the NPC tries to maintain the "boyfast," Massie is drawn to a new crush and Claire attempts to reconcile with Cam. Massie hires an image consultant to give themselves and the trailers a makeover, which restores their social standing. Massie then declares the "boy fast" over.
P.S. I Loathe YouFebruary 10, 2009[28]224 pp (first edition)978-0-316-00681-1
When Layne and Massie both have a crush on Dempsey Solomon, Kristen must decide which friend to help. But when Dempsey starts flirting with her, Kristen decides to go after him for herself. Massie starts a cheerleading squad to have an excuse to be close to Dempsey, but Alicia doesn't like how Massie rules the squad and creates her own rival group. Dylan develops a crush on Massie's ex-boyfriend. Derrick, and is determined to get him behind Massie's back. Betrayed by her friends, Massie disbands the Pretty Committee and Claire remains her only friend.
Boys R UsJuly 7, 2009[29]272 pp (first edition)978-0-316-00682-8
Alicia forms Briarwood Octavian Country Dayschool's (BOCD) first boy-girl clique, The Soul M8S. Meanwhile, Massie hires a group of four actress-models and creates her own enviable clique to steal the spotlight from Alicia and establish her dominance. Claire is forced to choose between Massie and The Soul M8S, as Alicia and Massie plan different parties with the most coveted invitations in town. Eventually, Alicia realizes the boys will not be commanded easily and Massie discovers hired friends are not as great as genuine ones. The two make up and reform the Pretty Committee.
Charmed and Dangerous: The Rise of the Pretty CommitteeOctober 27, 2009[30]192 pp (first edition)978-0-316-05537-6
In the prequel to the series, Massie is stuck as a beta in a group, Alicia obsesses over her group's new dance routine, Dylan realizes she isn't as skinny as she thought, and Kristen babysits for money in hopes of climbing the social ladders. The four girls meet for the first time and decide to form their own clique. In Florida, Claire almost gets a kiss from her favorite boy band and dreams of one day achieving immense popularity.
These Boots Are Made for StalkingMarch 9, 2010[2]272 pp (first edition)978-0-316-00683-5
Dylan, Alicia, and Kristen decide that like Massie, they want 9th grade crushes like her new crush, Landon Crane. They try to get Claire join them, but she is fully satisfied with Cam. However, Claire worries the Pretty Committee is outgrowing her. When Massie sees Landon with a mysterious girl with a bird tattoo, she becomes jealous. Meanwhile, the Pretty Committee organizes a charity fashion show for the holidays.
My Little PhonyJuly 3, 2010[31]978-0-316-08444-4
For various reasons, the Pretty Committee have been banned from shopping by their respective parents. After Massie pranks Todd and Claire's other friends, she and Claire get into a fight and Claire decides to prank Massie back. Meanwhile, Massie worries about kissing Landon and her inexperience so she decides to go to his house and kiss him to get over her fear. Massie is embarrassed when she discovers she kissed Landon in front of his grandparents. Back home, Massie's parents reveal her father lost her job and they are now broke.
A Tale of Two PrettiesFebruary 15, 2011978-0-316-08442-0
At Claire's urging, Massie admits to the Pretty Committee about being broke and they promise to stand by her, but changes are swirling around them. Dylan's family begins filming a reality show, Kristen joins an elite soccer team that takes up her time, and Alicia visits a psychic who predicts Alicia will become an alpha. Massie's father announces that he found a new job, but the family has to move to England. Massie is given the option to stay in Westchester with her friends. Massie visits Alicia's psychic, who predicts England is her destiny. Massie announces her move, and appoints Alicia as the new alpha. Claire and her family finally leave the Block's guest house into their own home in Layne's neighborhood. As the girls embark for high school, they vow to remain friends.

The Summer Books Edit

Title Date Length ISBN
MassieApril 1, 2008[32]144 pp (first edition)978-0-316-03210-0
Massie is kicked out of the Galwaugh riding camp and her parents aren't happy. They decide that Massie should get a summer job to pay for the tuition. Massie eventually decides she wants to work as a salesgirl for the cosmetic company Be Pretty to earn her money and the legendary purple streak, which grants priority status to any girl. She accomplishes this by telling her clients the brutal truth about how they look, and breaks the sales record using this tactic. When the owner of the company learns about this, she forces Massie to apologize, but she instead says she is "retiring," and steals the owner's hair streak device to give herself one.
DylanMay 6, 2008[33]144 pp (first edition)978-0-316-03565-1
Dylan and her TV-host mom go to Hawaii for the aloha tennis open so Merri-Lee can interview the teen tennis sensation, "tennis the menace" Svetlana Slootskyia, who happens to have an uncontrollable temper. Dylan gets off on the wrong foot with Svetlana immediately. But Dylan needs Svetlana's help to learn the game of tennis in order to impress her summer crush, J.T. When the sadistic Svetlana humiliates her in front of J.T., who turns out to harbor a crush on the tennis phenom, Dylan gets revenge by making her lose her temper at a championship match, which humiliates Svetlana to go back into therapy. In the end, she spends the summer with male tennis champ Brady.
AliciaJune 3, 2008[34]144 pp (first edition)978-0-316-02753-3
Alicia heads off to Spain for the summer, and is allowed to travel without her parents for the first time. While there, she works to get herself featured in a music video including a certain famous superstar.
KristenJuly 1, 2008[35]144 pp (first edition)978-0-316-02752-6
Kristen is spending her summer at home in Westchester, tutoring a bratty 9-year-old girl named Ripple, who has aspirations of being like Massie. Ripple's brother Dune is a hot surfer, but he's got a crush on Skye Hamilton, the Alpha of the 8th grade. Kristen and the Witty Committee, why includes Claire's friend, LBR Layne Abeley, play a prank on Skye to transfer Dune's affections to Kristen. Also Kristen creates a friendship with someone unexpected.
ClaireAugust 5, 2008[36]144 pp (first edition)978-0-316-02750-2
Claire goes to Florida to visit her old BFF's, Amanda, Sarah, and Sari. While there, Massie visits unexpectedly, and the girls end up competing in the "Miss Kiss" beauty contest. Claire's friends (including Massie) pressure her to vote for them for the title of "Miss Kiss". When Claire gets ask to be a celebrity host, Claire then will have to choose between her Florida BFF's, or The Pretty Committee. Claire ultimately chooses Massie once realizing that she is a true friend to her.

Other Clique Books Edit

Title Date Length ISBN
CliquetionaryNovember 16, 200980 pp (first edition)978-0-316-07065-2
The Cliquetionary defines vocabulary from the Clique series (such as "ah-mazing," "ehmagawd," etc.) & provides some insights from the Pretty Committee. Terms are taken from the book series.

Reception Edit

The Clique was selected as a "Quick Pick For Reluctant Young Adult Readers" by YALSA.[37] Best Friends for Never was nominated for the 2005 Quill Awards in the "Young Adult/Teen" category.[38] Best Friends for Never reached The New York Times bestseller list in early February 2005, four months after it was published, but remained there only one week.[39] It returned in late February for another week, reaching #7.[40] Following the release of the next volume in the series, It entered the bestseller list again in late March, where it stayed another week, then in late April, where it remained for three weeks.[41][42][43] In late March it also made an appearance on the Publishers Weekly bestseller list, coming in at #9.[44] Copies of the novel have continued to sell in large numbers: nearly 150,000 in 2005,[45] over 200,000 in 2006,[46] and over 150,000 in 2007.[47]

Three of the novels from the "Summer Collection", Alicia, Dylan, and Massie, made the New York Times' Children's Books best seller list. On June 22, 2008, Alicia debuted on the list in first place, with Dylan and Massie placing second and sixth, respectively.[48]

Critical reviews Edit

In reviewing the first novel, The Clique, 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."[17][18] 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 super wealthy 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 criticized "the shallowness of the characters" and "the one-dimensional plot".[18] Spero News says "At first, it's easy to hate this book and the shallow materialism that these characters embody. On the other hand, they're so impossible to take seriously that you have to laugh at them. These girls are so 13-going-on-30."[49]

Reviewers' general descriptions of Best Friends for Never focused on its lightweight nature and entertainment value: Book Loons called it "good soap operatic fun",[50] The Virginian Pilot said it was "a fairly quick and easy read",[51] Teen Reads found it to be "another quick, fun, enjoyable read",[52] while Romantic Times thought that it was "sinful, nasty fun" and gave it three stars.[53] More negative comments that were made included The Virginian Pilot's assertion that it "lacks the sophistication and style of deeper novels".[51] On the behavior of the characters—something the first volume was criticized for[17][18]Romantic Times said, "Good news for fans—the girls are just as catty now as they were before."[53] Book Loons added that it "does capture both the occasionally unpleasant verbal interactions and emotional vulnerability of pre-teen girls."[50] The book's cliffhanger ending was described as "perfect" by Teen Reads[52] and according to The Virginian Pilot is, along with the "mild twists", what made the novel an "interesting read."[51]

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources The Clique series news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Clique is a young adult novel series written by Canadian author Lisi Harrison and originally published by Little Brown and Company a subsidiary of the Hachette Group The series was reprinted by Poppy books The series revolves around five girls Massie Block Alicia Rivera Dylan Marvil Kristen Gregory and Claire Lyons who are known as The Pretty Committee The Pretty Committee is a popular clique at the fictional all girls middle school Octavian Country Day OCD Claire and her family move from Orlando Florida to Westchester New York where they live in the Blocks guesthouse Claire is initially considered an outcast due to her financial and fashion status As the series progresses Claire slowly develops a friendship with Massie realizing that she must earn her friendship and eventually becomes a member of the group Cover of The Clique the first novel of the series released on May 5 2004The first novel The Clique was released on May 19 2004 As of June 2012 14 novels have been released in the main series 1 2 On October 4 2006 a box set called The Clique Collection was released containing the first three novels of the series 3 A second set was released in November 2006 containing books four through six 4 From April to August 2008 five novellas named after the five main characters were published in a subseries called The Clique Summer Collection The novellas focus on each title characters activities during the summer between their seventh and eighth grades in school 5 Harrison composed a guide to the series teen speak terminology and trivia Cliquetionary which was released on November 16 2009 6 It was announced on Lisi Harrison s website that the fourteenth book which was released February 15 2011 would mark the end of the series citation needed In 2007 Warner Brothers announced that it had partnered with publisher Alloy Entertainment to create a series of direct to DVD films based on the books A film based on the first novel The Clique was released on November 11 2008 7 The novels are being adapted into a series of graphic novels by Yen Press with the first volume released July 2010 8 with art by Yishan Li 9 The video game The Clique Diss and Make Up is based on the book series 10 11 The books have a spin off series Alphas Contents 1 History 2 Characters 3 List of novels 3 1 The Summer Books 3 2 Other Clique Books 4 Reception 4 1 Critical reviews 5 ReferencesHistory EditThe book packaging subdivision of Alloy Online which focuses on the teen market conceived the series after becoming interested in developing an in house franchise 12 13 14 They approached Lisi Harrison who was working as a writer for MTV about producing a series of youth novels She said of this proposal Always being a closeted wannabe author I jumped at the opportunity I loved the idea Harrison actually wrote this book as a joke highlighting that she had named the high school OCD akin to a disease known as obsessive compulsive disorder commonly abbreviated as OCD She created this series to show everyone that popular people aren t perfect and that everyone has flaws 15 Alloy s involvement in the process of writing varies from series to series 16 Harrison said that in her case they functioned as a sounding board but otherwise they left me to my own devices It s very much my book 15 The result was the first novel in the series The Clique which was published in May 2004 by Little Brown and Company 17 18 19 Characters EditMain article List of The Clique characters Massie Block is the alpha leader and founder of her clique The Pretty Committee She has glossy brown hair and amber eyes She is bossy and stuck up and her greatest desire is to be better than most people but there is a sweeter side to her Her family is rich because her dad is a successful businessman so Massie gets everything she wants though the Block family becomes temporarily bankrupt when her dad loses his job She loves shopping and has a large number of designer clothes and credit cards She has dated Derrick Derrington Harrington and Landon Crane Although she acts like she has no flaws she has an insecure side that she usually only reveals to her black Pug Bean and sometimes her friends mostly Claire Alicia Rivera is described as the most beautiful girl at OCD with dark glossy hair big brown eyes and a huge chest which she is infamously known for It s later revealed she has had Breast augmentation surgery She loves gossiping and she eventually becomes the morning announcer at OCD She also loves to dance and takes lessons at Body Alive Dance Studio She loves all things Ralph Lauren She lives in a fancy mansion with her ex model mother Nadia and her famous lawyer dad Len Alicia has always wanted to be a leader like Massie but she can never quite pull it off which irritates her She had a major crush on Josh Hotz a guy who has a Ralph Lauren obsession like she does They date briefly but Alicia dumps him when she realizes they wear the same size clothes Alicia is hinted to be the new alpha in the last book when Massie moves to England in A Tale of Two Pretties Dylan Marvil is Massie s second in command She is the Pretty Committee s source to the celebrity world for her mother is Merri Lee Marvil the famous talk show host and television personality for the Daily Grind Dylan has two sisters Ryan and Jaime who aren t really mentioned or seen except for in Charmed and Dangerous The Rise of the Pretty Committee and in A Tale Of Two Pretties where they star in their own reality show called Marvil ous Marvils along with Dylan and their mom Dylan has long red hair and green eyes and worries constantly about her weight even though she is described to have a good body She wears a size 6 Kristen Gregory is an all star soccer player at school She is a bit of a tomboy but loves designer clothes Her mother disapproves of the racy clothing that Kristen likes which is why they don t get along too well However despite her mother s objections Kristen still wears the clothing behind her mother s back Kristen s dad lost all of his money before the series began which causes her to become poor and she doesn t want anyone to know She tells Claire about the secret on an instant messaging service thinking she was confessing to Massie She eventually tells the others in the third book Revenge of the Wannabes Kristen is highly intelligent attending OCD on a full scholarship until the book The Pretty Committee Strikes Back when she is expelled She is considered to be pretty with her long blond hair and blue eyes although in Invasion of the Boy Snatchers a disastrous hair appointment leaves her with a short pixie cut She enjoys playing word games and is very athletic In the Summer Books it is revealed Kristen is the leader of The Witty Committee an Anti Pretty Committee group that strives upon intelligence and character she is the founder of their lip gloss company that turned out to be a fail In the group they dress up as intelligent people in history and Kristen chooses to be Cleopatra Several other students including Claire s best friend Layne Abeley are in the group When Massie finds out about The Witty Committee she and Kristen s friendship is temporarily ended but Kristen regains Massie s approval later on Claire Lyons moved from Orlando Florida to Westchester New York Her dad was good friends with Massie s dad in college and the Lyons are living in Massie s guesthouse Claire s family is not rich or successful like the other girls families are so she has a hard time fitting in at first but eventually does She becomes friends with Layne known to the Pretty Committee as an LBR Loser Beyond Repair In the end Massie leaves telling Claire I heart you Her trademark is her love of Keds Gummies and Sours and her crush on Cam Fisher and thanks to the encouragement and acceptance from her former bully Massie Block she is not only allowed to be in The Clique but to also be in a relationship with Cam and be friends with Layne at the same time so she is reasonably liked and respected by her peers Claire is described as having blonde hair with short bangs and wide blue eyes She briefly leaves the Pretty Committee in favor of two freshman Drama Club Girls Cara and Syd and when earning the lead role in a blockbuster movie Dial L for Loser She has trouble fitting in because of her sense of style or her personality Claire is known to be down to earth and loyal She is best friends with Sarah Sari and Mandy who are in Florida but soon learns in her summer book that Sarah Sari and Mandy secretly hate her so she votes Massie to win the beauty pageant instead of them preferring to be friends with Massie Alicia Dylan and Kristen where she feels accepted and more herself List of novels EditTitle Date Length ISBNThe CliqueMay 5 2004 1 224 pp first edition 978 0 316 70129 7Claire Lyons and her family move from Orlando Florida to Westchester New York While they look for a new home they are staying in the Block family s guesthouse Queen bee Massie Block and her clique known as the Pretty Committee consisting of Alicia Dylan and Kristen are less than delighted to have Claire around When they reject her attempts at friendship Claire decides to get revenge by impersonating Massie on instant messenger to learn the girls secrets and break the group apart Claire is discovered and is further ostracized until a school field trip in which Kirsten s homemade lip gloss causes an allergic reaction in their classmates Claire saves the day and is forgiven by the Pretty Committee although Massie still refuses to accept Claire as a member Best Friends for NeverOctober 4 2004 20 197 pp first edition 978 0 316 70131 0As Halloween approaches Massie plans to host the first boy girl Halloween party of the 7th grade Kristen and Dylan fight over the affections of Derek Harrington while Massie and Claire flirt with Cam Fisher unbeknownst to the other After the Committee wears inappropriate Halloween costumes to school Principal Burns declares there will be new dress code uniforms Massie s parents convince the school to hold a contest fashion show to select the uniform s design Claire and Massie decide to put aside their differences and team up to win the uniform contest Meanwhile Alicia teams up with Olivia whom she quickly befriended at the Halloween party The Pretty Committee receives the best reception but they are surprised when Alicia and Olivia s design wins They discover evidence that Alicia and Olivia cheated and Massie vows revenge Revenge of the WannabesMarch 2 2005 21 296 pp first edition 978 0 316 70133 4After leading her dance class Alicia full of confidence decides to throw her own sleepover and invite a few of her classmates Massie is furious and kicks Alicia out of the Pretty Committee as punishment Olivia convinces Alicia to establish her own rival clique and they set about recruiting Pretty Committee lookalikes Alicia flirts with Cam Fisher s older brother Harris while Claire and Cam s burgeoning romance develops Massie offers Claire membership in the Pretty Committee in exchange for dumping Cam to which Claire reluctantly agrees Massie and the Pretty Committee sabotage Alicia and Olivia s photo shoot prize from the uniform contest and reveal evidence of their cheating When Massie learns Derek Harrington is interested in her she helps Claire and Cam reconcile Principal Burns agrees not to install uniforms Harris dumps Alicia and Alicia s clique falls apart Humbled Alicia apologizes to Massie and is welcomed back into the Pretty Committee Invasion of the Boy SnatchersOctober 5 2005 22 256 pp first edition 978 0 316 70134 1Alicia s cousin Nina from Spain arrives to spend the spring semester at OCD Massie and Claire grow closer as Claire s father announced an impending move to Chicago Massie dislikes Nina immediately and feels threatened as Nina quickly becomes the most popular girl at OCD Massie distrusts Nina and her suspicions are confirmed when Nina flirts with the Pretty Committee s crushes The Pretty Committee agrees that they must get rid of Nina Alicia discovers that Nina stole her collection of designer shoes from her sisters and Todd confirms Nina has been stealing other items from students They reveal Nina as a thief and she is sent back to Spain humiliated Meanwhile Claire believes Nina s lies that Cam is no longer interested in her so she kisses Josh Alicia s crush Cam discovers them and breaks up with her The Pretty Committee Strikes BackMarch 1 2006 23 272 pp first edition 978 0 316 11500 1The girls go on a class trip to Lake Placid On the campground the Briarwood boys are just cabins away Massie quickly sets herself as an authority on how to kiss boys with her MUCK Massie s Underground Clinic for Kissing but secretly admits to Claire that she doesn t have any experience Claire coaches Massie to lead the others and Massie kisses Derek Harrington in front of everyone to prove her knowledge of kissing Meanwhile Claire desperately tries reconcile with Cam while also keeping Alicia from finding out that she kissed Josh To her dismay Alicia reveals that she knows and pretends to kiss Cam to make Claire jealous Cam admits to Claire that he was trying to make her jealous but wants her to be his first kiss The Pretty Committee is discovered breaking the field trip s rules and are expelled from OCD Dial L for LoserAugust 23 2006 24 272 pp first edition 978 0 316 11504 9While expelled from school Dylan invites the Pretty Committee to her mother s talk show The Daily Grind After Dylan accidentally blabs gossip about onset drama on the upcoming tween film Dial L for Loser the lead actress quits Nevertheless the director is impressed with the Pretty Committee and invites them to audition to replace the lead Massie and Alicia are jealous when Claire wins the part especially when Claire befriends her co stars Massie and Alicia host a segment to follow the filming for The Daily Grind and humiliate Claire The friends fight but when Claire discovers her co stars are shallow and unreliable she reaches out to the Pretty Committee and they reconcile The Pretty Committee is re admitted to OCD It s Not Easy Being MeanMarch 7 2007 25 193 pp first edition 978 0 316 11506 3The Pretty Committee s re admittance to OCD depends on them joining the school s soccer team Kristen is embarrassed by the Pretty Committee s lack of athleticism and focus especially when 8th grade Alpha Skye Hamilton announces that the Pretty Committee must compete against the rest of the 7th grade to find the key to the 8th grade oasis which will secure them as the next Alphas Meanwhile Claire is distracted by the demands of her burgeoning film career and decides to quit acting in order to focus on her friends and Cam But Massie kicks Claire out of the Pretty Committee for not being sufficiently dedicated to the search for the key Layne finds the key first but gives it to Claire who then demands re admittance to the Pretty Committee in exchange Sealed with a DissJuly 2 2007 26 272 pp first edition 978 0 316 11506 3After gaining the key to the 8th grade oasis the Pretty Committee finds out they must get dates to Skye Hamilton s couples costume party and secure Skye s dream date Chris Abbley for her or else Skye will take back the key Luckily previous Alphas installed a hidden camera in the Briarwood classroom in which the male students talk about their emotions The Committee tries to use the information to fix their problems which backfires Massie befriends Chris to set him up with Skye and is horrified when he flirts with her instead When the hidden camera breaks the Pretty Committee breaks into Briarwood to fix it accidentally damaging a pipe The Briarwood school floods and the boys are sent to OCD to finish the school year Massie realizes the boys are now the alphas and declares a boy fast until they regain their popularity much to Alicia s dismay Bratfest at Tiffany sFebruary 5 2008 27 227 pp first edition 978 0 316 00680 4After being dumped by their respective crushes at Skye s party the Pretty Committee is transformed into the New Pretty Committee NPC and Massie declares they will no longer fraternize with boys Alicia works with Josh to kick the NPC out in the overflow trailers so they can stay together Although the NPC tries to maintain the boyfast Massie is drawn to a new crush and Claire attempts to reconcile with Cam Massie hires an image consultant to give themselves and the trailers a makeover which restores their social standing Massie then declares the boy fast over P S I Loathe YouFebruary 10 2009 28 224 pp first edition 978 0 316 00681 1When Layne and Massie both have a crush on Dempsey Solomon Kristen must decide which friend to help But when Dempsey starts flirting with her Kristen decides to go after him for herself Massie starts a cheerleading squad to have an excuse to be close to Dempsey but Alicia doesn t like how Massie rules the squad and creates her own rival group Dylan develops a crush on Massie s ex boyfriend Derrick and is determined to get him behind Massie s back Betrayed by her friends Massie disbands the Pretty Committee and Claire remains her only friend Boys R UsJuly 7 2009 29 272 pp first edition 978 0 316 00682 8Alicia forms Briarwood Octavian Country Dayschool s BOCD first boy girl clique The Soul M8S Meanwhile Massie hires a group of four actress models and creates her own enviable clique to steal the spotlight from Alicia and establish her dominance Claire is forced to choose between Massie and The Soul M8S as Alicia and Massie plan different parties with the most coveted invitations in town Eventually Alicia realizes the boys will not be commanded easily and Massie discovers hired friends are not as great as genuine ones The two make up and reform the Pretty Committee Charmed and Dangerous The Rise of the Pretty CommitteeOctober 27 2009 30 192 pp first edition 978 0 316 05537 6In the prequel to the series Massie is stuck as a beta in a group Alicia obsesses over her group s new dance routine Dylan realizes she isn t as skinny as she thought and Kristen babysits for money in hopes of climbing the social ladders The four girls meet for the first time and decide to form their own clique In Florida Claire almost gets a kiss from her favorite boy band and dreams of one day achieving immense popularity These Boots Are Made for StalkingMarch 9 2010 2 272 pp first edition 978 0 316 00683 5Dylan Alicia and Kristen decide that like Massie they want 9th grade crushes like her new crush Landon Crane They try to get Claire join them but she is fully satisfied with Cam However Claire worries the Pretty Committee is outgrowing her When Massie sees Landon with a mysterious girl with a bird tattoo she becomes jealous Meanwhile the Pretty Committee organizes a charity fashion show for the holidays My Little PhonyJuly 3 2010 31 978 0 316 08444 4For various reasons the Pretty Committee have been banned from shopping by their respective parents After Massie pranks Todd and Claire s other friends she and Claire get into a fight and Claire decides to prank Massie back Meanwhile Massie worries about kissing Landon and her inexperience so she decides to go to his house and kiss him to get over her fear Massie is embarrassed when she discovers she kissed Landon in front of his grandparents Back home Massie s parents reveal her father lost her job and they are now broke A Tale of Two PrettiesFebruary 15 2011978 0 316 08442 0At Claire s urging Massie admits to the Pretty Committee about being broke and they promise to stand by her but changes are swirling around them Dylan s family begins filming a reality show Kristen joins an elite soccer team that takes up her time and Alicia visits a psychic who predicts Alicia will become an alpha Massie s father announces that he found a new job but the family has to move to England Massie is given the option to stay in Westchester with her friends Massie visits Alicia s psychic who predicts England is her destiny Massie announces her move and appoints Alicia as the new alpha Claire and her family finally leave the Block s guest house into their own home in Layne s neighborhood As the girls embark for high school they vow to remain friends The Summer Books Edit Title Date Length ISBNMassieApril 1 2008 32 144 pp first edition 978 0 316 03210 0Massie is kicked out of the Galwaugh riding camp and her parents aren t happy They decide that Massie should get a summer job to pay for the tuition Massie eventually decides she wants to work as a salesgirl for the cosmetic company Be Pretty to earn her money and the legendary purple streak which grants priority status to any girl She accomplishes this by telling her clients the brutal truth about how they look and breaks the sales record using this tactic When the owner of the company learns about this she forces Massie to apologize but she instead says she is retiring and steals the owner s hair streak device to give herself one DylanMay 6 2008 33 144 pp first edition 978 0 316 03565 1Dylan and her TV host mom go to Hawaii for the aloha tennis open so Merri Lee can interview the teen tennis sensation tennis the menace Svetlana Slootskyia who happens to have an uncontrollable temper Dylan gets off on the wrong foot with Svetlana immediately But Dylan needs Svetlana s help to learn the game of tennis in order to impress her summer crush J T When the sadistic Svetlana humiliates her in front of J T who turns out to harbor a crush on the tennis phenom Dylan gets revenge by making her lose her temper at a championship match which humiliates Svetlana to go back into therapy In the end she spends the summer with male tennis champ Brady AliciaJune 3 2008 34 144 pp first edition 978 0 316 02753 3Alicia heads off to Spain for the summer and is allowed to travel without her parents for the first time While there she works to get herself featured in a music video including a certain famous superstar KristenJuly 1 2008 35 144 pp first edition 978 0 316 02752 6Kristen is spending her summer at home in Westchester tutoring a bratty 9 year old girl named Ripple who has aspirations of being like Massie Ripple s brother Dune is a hot surfer but he s got a crush on Skye Hamilton the Alpha of the 8th grade Kristen and the Witty Committee why includes Claire s friend LBR Layne Abeley play a prank on Skye to transfer Dune s affections to Kristen Also Kristen creates a friendship with someone unexpected ClaireAugust 5 2008 36 144 pp first edition 978 0 316 02750 2Claire goes to Florida to visit her old BFF s Amanda Sarah and Sari While there Massie visits unexpectedly and the girls end up competing in the Miss Kiss beauty contest Claire s friends including Massie pressure her to vote for them for the title of Miss Kiss When Claire gets ask to be a celebrity host Claire then will have to choose between her Florida BFF s or The Pretty Committee Claire ultimately chooses Massie once realizing that she is a true friend to her Other Clique Books Edit Title Date Length ISBNCliquetionaryNovember 16 200980 pp first edition 978 0 316 07065 2The Cliquetionary defines vocabulary from the Clique series such as ah mazing ehmagawd etc amp provides some insights from the Pretty Committee Terms are taken from the book series Reception EditThe Clique was selected as a Quick Pick For Reluctant Young Adult Readers by YALSA 37 Best Friends for Never was nominated for the 2005 Quill Awards in the Young Adult Teen category 38 Best Friends for Never reached The New York Times bestseller list in early February 2005 four months after it was published but remained there only one week 39 It returned in late February for another week reaching 7 40 Following the release of the next volume in the series It entered the bestseller list again in late March where it stayed another week then in late April where it remained for three weeks 41 42 43 In late March it also made an appearance on the Publishers Weekly bestseller list coming in at 9 44 Copies of the novel have continued to sell in large numbers nearly 150 000 in 2005 45 over 200 000 in 2006 46 and over 150 000 in 2007 47 Three of the novels from the Summer Collection Alicia Dylan and Massie made the New York Times Children s Books best seller list On June 22 2008 Alicia debuted on the list in first place with Dylan and Massie placing second and sixth respectively 48 Critical reviews Edit In reviewing the first novel The Clique 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 17 18 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 super wealthy 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 criticized the shallowness of the characters and the one dimensional plot 18 Spero News says At first it s easy to hate this book and the shallow materialism that these characters embody On the other hand they re so impossible to take seriously that you have to laugh at them These girls are so 13 going on 30 49 Reviewers general descriptions of Best Friends for Never focused on its lightweight nature and entertainment value Book Loons called it good soap operatic fun 50 The Virginian Pilot said it was a fairly quick and easy read 51 Teen Reads found it to be another quick fun enjoyable read 52 while Romantic Times thought that it was sinful nasty fun and gave it three stars 53 More negative comments that were made included The Virginian Pilot s assertion that it lacks the sophistication and style of deeper novels 51 On the behavior of the characters something the first volume was criticized for 17 18 Romantic Times said Good news for fans the girls are just as catty now as they were before 53 Book Loons added that it does capture both the occasionally unpleasant verbal interactions and emotional vulnerability of pre teen girls 50 The book s cliffhanger ending was described as perfect by Teen Reads 52 and according to The Virginian Pilot is along with the mild twists what made the novel an interesting read 51 References Edit a b The Clique Hachette Group Retrieved December 19 2008 a b The Clique 12 These Boots Are Made for Stalking Hachette Group Retrieved August 1 2009 The Clique Collection Hachette Group Retrieved December 19 2008 The Clique Second Collection Hachette Group Retrieved June 12 2009 Volkenannt Donna 2008 The Clique Summer Collection Series by Lisi Harrison Teen Reads Retrieved December 19 2008 Cliquetionary Hachette Group Retrieved October 27 2009 Ault Susanne July 2 2007 Studios read more into DVD movies Video Business Retrieved September 1 2008 The Clique Shutter Island Novels Get Graphic Novels Anime News Network September 26 2009 Retrieved September 26 2009 THE CLIQUE story by Lisi Harrison art by Yishan Li Yen Press Retrieved August 28 2015 Wolinsky David September 21 2009 The Clique Diss And Make Up The A V Club Retrieved April 26 2019 Warner Bros Announces the Launch of The Clique Diss and Make Up Press release IGN August 25 2009 Retrieved August 28 2015 Alloy Makes a Go of It in Hollywood Publishers Weekly November 19 2007 Archived from the original on December 8 2007 Retrieved September 13 2008 Schrank Joins 17th Street Publishers Weekly November 4 2002 Archived from the original on January 22 2009 Retrieved September 13 2008 Internet Company Buys 17th Street Productions Publishers Weekly January 17 2000 Archived from the original on July 9 2008 Retrieved September 13 2008 a b Meet the guys behind the girl book craze Portsmouth Herald July 1 2005 Retrieved September 13 2008 Rich Motoko Smith Dinitia April 27 2006 First Plot and Character Then Find an Author The New York Times Retrieved September 13 2008 a b c Children s Notes Publishers Weekly November 8 2004 Archived from the original on December 31 2008 Retrieved September 7 2008 a b c d Editorial reviews from School Library Journal and Booklist as archived at Amazon com ALA Book Picks 2005 Best Books for Young Adults School Library Journal March 1 2005 Retrieved September 13 2008 Clique 2 Best Friends for Never Hachette Group Retrieved December 19 2008 Clique 3 Revenge of the Wannabes Hachette Group Retrieved December 19 2008 Clique 4 Invasion of the Boy Snatchers Hachette Group Retrieved December 19 2008 Clique 5 The Pretty Committee Strikes Back Hachette Group Retrieved December 19 2008 Clique 6 Dial L for Loser Hachette Group Retrieved December 19 2008 Clique 7 It s Not Easy Being Mean Hachette Group Retrieved December 19 2008 Clique 8 Sealed with a Diss Hachette Group Retrieved December 19 2008 Clique 9 Bratfest at Tiffany s Hachette Group Retrieved December 19 2008 Clique 10 P S I Loathe You Hachette Group Retrieved December 18 2008 The Clique 11 Boys R Us Hachette Group Retrieved March 13 2009 The Clique Charmed and Dangerous Hachette Group Retrieved July 4 2009 The Clique 13 My Little Phony Hachette Group Retrieved July 26 2010 The Clique Summer Collection 1 Massie Hachette Group Archived from the original on December 30 2008 Retrieved December 19 2008 The Clique Summer Collection 2 Dylan Hachette Group Retrieved December 19 2008 The Clique Summer Collection 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