Customer Rating:      Summary: Wonderful Comment: this book is a great book for 13 year olds. i love it.if ur a reader than this is a really fast read.i recomend this to girlygirls like me and i hope u like it.make sure uhave read all of the other ones before them or u wont understand wat is happening its funny cuz i started reading one that ended with cliff hanger and i had no clue watwuz happening.
thanks and i hope u enjoy this book.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Bratfest At Tiffany's:WOW Comment: The book "Bratfest At Tiffany's" is not the best book of the Clique Series. True, it is quite funny but I feel that the plot is not as much related to the troubles the clique goes through as most of the other books. I feel that it revolves too much around the transformation of the trailers. If you want a good Clique book, I would recomend either "Dial L for Loser" or "Invasion of the Boy Snatchers". Thank You for reading!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Petty, Superficial yet oh so addidictive Comment: This review isn't just made for the Clique series but to all the Poppy books. I prefer reading Poppy novels than reading The Da Vinci Code or Angels & Demons (which are so serious for my taste). I'am a straight guy and I'm proud to say that I love these kind of books.
Now let's get back to the Clique. Honestly, Bratfest at Tiffany's is the only Clique book I bought so far and it wasn't really confusing. At first I thought that I missed a lot of the books so I might get lost or something but strangely I didn't. There are things that still bugs me (like what happened in the Sealed with a Diss novel that made the boys hate the PC) but I still understood the storyline main storyline of The Bratfest at Tiffany's. The Clique novels rocks and finally it will have a movie. I can't wait.
Please amazon.com can you tell me when the Clique DVD movie will be released. Thanks.
you know you love me,
gossip guy
Customer Rating:      Summary: Boyfast!!!!!!! Comment: this book was the best when i started reading it i just couldn't put it down i would recommend this book too anyone who loves the clique series
Customer Rating:      Summary: Light and fluffy, the perfect summer read Comment: The Pretty Committee is back and ready to become the alphas of the eighth grade. OCD --- that is, Octavian Country Day --- had better be ready.
Except that OCD is no more. It has been replaced by BOCD. The local boys' school, Briarwood, has joined forces with OCD because their school has flooded. Massie and her girls are worried that the boys will automatically become the school's new alphas just because the OCD girls will be too boy crazy for them not to. So Massie devises a plan: the Pretty Committee will become the New Pretty Committee, and she, Dylan, Kristen, Alicia and Claire pledge to be on a boyfast all year. They will let no boy tear them away from the more important things in life --- fashion, beauty, and each other. Massie even has Tiffany's charm bracelets made for each NPC member so they won't forget their pledge.
However, staying away from boys is harder than it sounds --- especially for Alicia and Claire. Alicia has a crush on Josh, who likes her back, and Claire can't figure out how to make her ex, Cam, jealous without it looking like she's interested in him.
To make matters worse, BOCD just isn't big enough to hold everyone from two schools. So a handful of students are sent to the "overflow trailers," yucky portables that function as one-room schoolhouses, keeping Massie, Dylan, Kristen and Claire (but not Alicia!) away from the rest of the school. Leave it to the NPC to find a way to make over not only the trailers, but the undesirable students who cohabitate them.
BRATFEST AT TIFFANY'S is another clever Clique novel, with accented dialogue (Massie's "Oh my Gawd" begins to get on your nerves, but it's cutely inserted into every word with that vowel sound) and trademark insult-questions ("Do you work for an American Airlines counter?"/"No"/"Then why are you checking our bags?"). Although not as re-readable as the beginning of the series was (the NPC, even if revamped, just doesn't seem to be growing), this ninth installment is perfect for a quick beach read.
--- Reviewed by Sarah Hannah Gómez
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