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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best of the Summer Collection So Far!!,
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This review is from: The Clique Summer Collection #3: Alicia (Clique Series) (Paperback)
As for the Summer Series, Massie was pretty good, Dylan was disappointingly not well-written, so I picked up Alicia with some reservation. It was fabuloso times ten!! I loved the story line set in the beautiful five star Hotel Lindo in Spain. We get to know Nina once again- but see a very different view of her from the crush-stealer of Westchester we had previously met. After reading this book, I so heart Alicia, and would love to read more books from her perspective! Alicia is now my favorite member of the Pretty Committee after readng this book- she behaves way bettter than any of the other of the other girls, and it pays off in the end! My only complaint about this book: I wish it had been longer!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
For everyone who loves The Clique,
By Teenreads.com (New York, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Clique Summer Collection #3: Alicia (Clique Series) (Paperback)
When Alicia arrives in Barcelona, Spain, she is swept away with the sights, sounds and smells of her mother's native land. In the airport terminal, her model-gorgeous older twin cousins, Celia and Isobel, greet her enthusiastically, and she is genuinely happy to see them. But her 13-year-old cousin Nina, whose previous visit to America created huge problems with Alicia and her Pretty Committee friends, is not so enthusiastic --- and is not a welcome sight.
While in Spain, Alicia hopes to avoid Nina as much as possible. She looks forward to spending her summer shopping, clubbing and traipsing around with Celia and Isobel. She's even more excited when she reads an airport billboard announcing a competition to discover a "real Spanish beauty" to star in a music video. Alicia's mother is Spanish. Alicia is a good dancer and (she has to admit to herself) a beauty. But being half-Spanish and half-American, Alicia doesn't seem totally comfortable in either culture. She hopes that being cast in the video will improve her status back home with Massie and the other Pretty Committee members; maybe Massie will even stop calling her Fannish (fake Spanish). While trying to play the role of a real Spanish beauty, Alicia does her best to hide the fact that she's an American, especially when a fair-skinned British teenage boy strikes up a conversation with her in English. And cousin Nina is doing her best to ruin things as well. She shatters Alicia's self-confidence when she tells her that Celia and Isobel are just using her so they can wear her American designer-label wardrobe. Hurt and angry, Alicia strikes back after noticing Nina wearing earrings that she stole from Alicia during her last visit to America. When the two teenagers get into a public scrap at a landmark hotel, things quickly get out of hand and they destroy an expensive statue. After Alicia's parents refuse to send a check to bail her out, she and Nina must work as maids to pay for the damages. Instead of cleaning up on the competition, Alicia finds herself cleaning other peoples' towels. Can her Spanish vacation be rescued? And how will she pay for all the damage she has caused? ALICIA is the third of five slim books about the members of the Pretty Committee. While the tone of the first three installments is playful and breezy, each one delivers a helpful and encouraging message for teenage girls. Alicia's story is as light and fluffy as cotton candy --- a welcome summer treat. Her message is that things aren't always what they seem, and sometimes fun and friends can be found when you least expect them. --- Reviewed by Donna Volkenannt
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Clique Summer Collection #3 Alicia Review,
By DavidCookRox (Springfield, MO) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Clique Summer Collection #3: Alicia (Clique Series) (Paperback)
The 3rd book in the clique summer collection was an amazing book. It showed many hidden things that we didn't necessarily know already. It was a book that kept you on your toes and you never knew what was coming next. I can't wait for the next one.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Pretty Good, but could be Better,
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This review is from: The Clique Summer Collection #3: Alicia (Clique Series) (Paperback)
I had high hopes for this book before reading it, but I have to say it wasn't as good as I imagined it would be. I thought that it copied Massie's book slightly and was a bit repetative, and the ending wasn't beliveble to me, but other than that it was pretty good. I enjoyed seeing the other side of Nina, and Alicia's twin cousins were portrayed well enough. It was a good read, but wasn't great.
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Clique Summer Collection: Alicia,
This review is from: Clique Summer Collection #3: Alicia (Clique Series) (Kindle Edition)
Hi Eyeryone i am 13 years old and i absouloutley love the clique series i have read all the books except for the summer collection and charmed and dangerous. Right now i just finshed Alicia and at first i didnt really like it but then i liked how alicia became friends with Nina and how she meet the famous pop star and the balpha( British Alpha) .
5.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: The Clique Summer Collection #3: Alicia (Clique Series) (Paperback)
Bought this for my teenage daughter. She likes the books, just that the books aren't long enough. She goes through them so fast.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Student Review of The Clique - Alicia,
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This review is from: The Clique Summer Collection #3: Alicia (Clique Series) (Paperback)
Hi Amazon fans! Please visit our middle school student blog at
http://blogs.ellingtonschools.org/larkin/ and see more great reviews... "¡Ay Dios Mío!" Alicia thought when she stepped off the plane. Alicia is visiting her three cousins, Celia, Isobel, and Nina, in Spain. While there, things don't go as peachy as possible! A Spanish singer named ¡i! is holding a competition to find a real Spanish beauty for his new music video. Sadly, Alicia lands the revolting job of towel girl in a peacock-infested hotel! But ¡i! is mysteriously sick or just MIA. Where is ¡i!? Who is ¡i!? And why can't Alicia speak Spanish better? Alicia is a Spalpha (Spanish alpha) in the Pretty Committee. When the Pretty Committee spends the summer apart, Alicia heads to Spain with her Ralph Lauren Designer clothes and all. I got so into the book I read all night until I finished the book in two days! Nina, at the beginning, is an evil little devil that likes to steal precious designer clothes! Something in the end changes her, but I'm not going to tell you! You're just going to have to read it! This book will start jumping out of its pages and practically acting its story out! Lisi Harrison is the proud author of the #1 New York bestselling series, The Clique. Alissa D. at Ellington Middle School says, "This is one of her best books and will keep you on the edge of your seat." I definitely agree with her, even though I have only read this one book in the series and I will definitely read more of her fantastic books!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Courtesy of Teens Read Too,
By TeensReadToo "Eat. Drink. Read. Be Merrier." (All Over the US & Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Clique Summer Collection #3: Alicia (Clique Series) (Paperback)
Even though ALICIA is the third book in THE CLIQUE SUMMER COLLECTION, I am yet to be bored by the series!
Alicia is the character of the Clique who can stand out in a crowd. She goes to spend her summer without her parents in Spain, and she and Nina (who came to OCD in the series and caused a lot of havoc) create a lot of trouble. Alicia finds herself with a job she does not want, to pay for something that she should care about, but really doesn't. And she is trying to land a spot in a music video for a local pop star. How does she do it all and who will she meet along the way? Alicia is a brilliant character because she is so real. She really cares about her family, and even though she gets herself into a few compromising positions, she plays them off very fashionably. That is the kind of character I root for. So get your beach towel and get ready to read this short but enthralling novel! Reviewed by: Taylor Rector
5.0 out of 5 stars
The best summer series book yet!,
By Russell Stevens "Russell's Daughter!" (tellicoplains, tn United States) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: The Clique Summer Collection #3: Alicia (Clique Series) (Paperback)
I've read every book in the Normal series and the summer series, and this is definetly the best in the 'SS'. It's not focusing on Massie for a change gets you a little bit into the betas life. A great book! I'd reccomend the whole series to any preteen-teenage girls who love to read and are preppy:)
4.0 out of 5 stars
I like Alicia a lot more now, but found the book a bit slow-moving,
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This review is from: The Clique Summer Collection #3: Alicia (Clique Series) (Paperback)
I absolutely loved Massie's book, but found Dylan's a bit formulaic and dull, so I picked this one up with high hopes but low expectations. To me, this one hit right between Dylan's and Massie's books in pure fun factor - it was enjoyable to read, but I wasn't so into it that I raced to read it instead of doing something else.
Alicia goes to Spain to stay with her cousins and finds out that a hot pop sensation is shooting a music video. He needs to find a true Spanish beauty to star in it, and Alicia and her cousins are all sure they are each going to be that lady! It was neat getting to see how Alicia's mind works and see her interact with her cousins. I enjoyed that insight and like Alicia a lot more after reading this book - she seems to be slightly more thoughtful in how she relates with others than some of The Clique are, which I appreciate, yet she was still catty and fun to read. All in all, if you are a fan, read Massie first, skip Dylan, and read this one next. If you haven't read The Clique books yet, start with those - these summer books probably aren't going to win over new fans. |
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The Clique Summer Collection #3: Alicia (Clique Series) by Harry Pearson (Paperback - June 3, 2008)
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