P.S. I Loathe You (The Clique #10)
It was also weird though how little of Claire there was in this story. I think she maybe had like, 15 lines of dialogue. It focused mostly on Kristen and Dylan, which was new and fresh, so I didn’t mind, but I hate that the books really only focus on 2 or 3 girls at a time, when there’s 5 in the group.
Claire, though! What a good friend. Honestly. I’m glad that Massie is finally seeing that. I get the whole loyalty thing, too, because I’m the same way, but it’s nice to see that she’s definitely maturing.
Gawd, I hate all of these characters. The only one mildly decent is Kristen.
First of all this book is extremely suspenseful. Second of all, when you start reading it you won't stop until you fall asleep; which is not going to happen because you'll never get bored with this one. This was the second the clique book that I read, and it was better times ten than Charmed and Dangerous. This book was so helpful to me since what happened to Kristen happened to me when I was reading this book. My friends love me so much but they hate each other and each one wants me with her.
The Pretty Committee has officially ended its boy-fast, and Massie Block is crushing her way into Dempsey Solomon's heart. What she has to do urgently is make her ex jealous. Just to make matters worse, one of Massie's BFFs starts crushing on Derrington, (Derrick Herrington) her ex. And she also finds out that LBR (Loser Beyond Repair) Layne Abeley, is crushing on that same guy. Things start getting really messed up while the PC is lovesick. So, to make sure that she is the one that wins
One book, and three mentions of Gossip Girl (the TV series, that is) already. Considering its become one of my favorite shows, I was too surprised and easily amused. Here are the lines: 1. Chace? Penn? (Which refers to the actors who play Nate Archibald, and Dan Humphrey.)2. The mention of Leighton Meester (playing Blair Waldorf) and how she was born in jail. (Although Im not sure whether this is a fact or not because I thought I read in an interview that she said those were just rumors that
This series inspired a generation of middle school girls to think being mean made you cool, and that lying and scheming were legit social skills. In lockstep with their counterparts (designed for older and hopefully less susceptible audiences) Pretty Little Liars and Gossip Girl, these books glorify being skinny, white, rich, and materialistic by using the most extra and clunky similes and filling space by name-dropping brands.This book was saved by my main bitch, Layne, who BARFED ON MASSIE on
AKA, "The Clique 10: In Which Dylan Finally Learns She's the Best Character and Stands Up to Massie"Have the other girls finally learned their lesson? Will they finally stop compromising their true dreams and their own goals for popularity and Massie's approval? Is Massie turning over a new leaf and learning to accept others for who they are instead of moulding them into who she wants them to be? ...Probably not.
Lisi Harrison
Paperback | Pages: 208 pages Rating: 3.79 | 7245 Users | 267 Reviews
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Original Title: | P.S. I Loathe You |
ISBN: | 0316006815 (ISBN13: 9780316006811) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Clique #10 |
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Everyone is finally starting to grow up and branch out! I do feel bad for Massie, because it’s really not obvious to anyone but herself, and maybe Claire, how hard she actually works to keep her friends on top, but I know they’ll all get back together.It was also weird though how little of Claire there was in this story. I think she maybe had like, 15 lines of dialogue. It focused mostly on Kristen and Dylan, which was new and fresh, so I didn’t mind, but I hate that the books really only focus on 2 or 3 girls at a time, when there’s 5 in the group.
Claire, though! What a good friend. Honestly. I’m glad that Massie is finally seeing that. I get the whole loyalty thing, too, because I’m the same way, but it’s nice to see that she’s definitely maturing.
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Title | : | P.S. I Loathe You (The Clique #10) |
Author | : | Lisi Harrison |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 208 pages |
Published | : | February 10th 2009 by Poppy (first published June 1st 2008) |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Realistic Fiction. Fiction. Contemporary. Childrens. Middle Grade. Teen |
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super cute!! Loved this series so much through out elementary and middle school!Gawd, I hate all of these characters. The only one mildly decent is Kristen.
First of all this book is extremely suspenseful. Second of all, when you start reading it you won't stop until you fall asleep; which is not going to happen because you'll never get bored with this one. This was the second the clique book that I read, and it was better times ten than Charmed and Dangerous. This book was so helpful to me since what happened to Kristen happened to me when I was reading this book. My friends love me so much but they hate each other and each one wants me with her.
The Pretty Committee has officially ended its boy-fast, and Massie Block is crushing her way into Dempsey Solomon's heart. What she has to do urgently is make her ex jealous. Just to make matters worse, one of Massie's BFFs starts crushing on Derrington, (Derrick Herrington) her ex. And she also finds out that LBR (Loser Beyond Repair) Layne Abeley, is crushing on that same guy. Things start getting really messed up while the PC is lovesick. So, to make sure that she is the one that wins
One book, and three mentions of Gossip Girl (the TV series, that is) already. Considering its become one of my favorite shows, I was too surprised and easily amused. Here are the lines: 1. Chace? Penn? (Which refers to the actors who play Nate Archibald, and Dan Humphrey.)2. The mention of Leighton Meester (playing Blair Waldorf) and how she was born in jail. (Although Im not sure whether this is a fact or not because I thought I read in an interview that she said those were just rumors that
This series inspired a generation of middle school girls to think being mean made you cool, and that lying and scheming were legit social skills. In lockstep with their counterparts (designed for older and hopefully less susceptible audiences) Pretty Little Liars and Gossip Girl, these books glorify being skinny, white, rich, and materialistic by using the most extra and clunky similes and filling space by name-dropping brands.This book was saved by my main bitch, Layne, who BARFED ON MASSIE on
AKA, "The Clique 10: In Which Dylan Finally Learns She's the Best Character and Stands Up to Massie"Have the other girls finally learned their lesson? Will they finally stop compromising their true dreams and their own goals for popularity and Massie's approval? Is Massie turning over a new leaf and learning to accept others for who they are instead of moulding them into who she wants them to be? ...Probably not.
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