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P.S. I Loathe You (The Clique Book 10)

P.S. I Loathe You (The Clique Book 10)

Published in
2009
3.78
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Description

In 'P.S. I Loathe You,' the tenth book of The Clique series by Lisi Harrison, the story continues to follow the lives of Massie Block and the members of the exclusive clique at the prestigious Octavian Country Day School. The girls are facing new challenges as Massie finds herself interested in a boy who is not part of the in-crowd, causing tension within the group. Meanwhile, Claire Lyons, the once new girl, is trying to maintain her status and friendships. The clique also deals with a secret admirer, jealousy, and the complexities of their social hierarchy. As relationships are tested, the girls must navigate the treacherous waters of middle school politics and personal rivalries, all while trying to remain at the top of the social ladder.
Age
11-12
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
272 pages
Book in series
#10

Why to read

  • Engaging Teen Drama: 'P.S. I Loathe You' offers a captivating look into the lives of the wealthy and popular teenage girls at the fictional Westchester County private school. Readers who enjoy drama-filled stories about friendship, rivalry, and high school politics will find this book particularly engaging.
  • Character Development: As the tenth book in 'The Clique' series, readers have the opportunity to see significant character development and growth. Fans of the series will appreciate the evolving dynamics and complex relationships between characters as they navigate through their teenage years.
  • Relatable Themes: Despite the luxurious setting, the book touches on universal themes such as the importance of loyalty, the impact of jealousy, and the challenges of maintaining friendships. This makes it a relatable read for many, especially those who are going through or have experienced similar situations in their own lives.
  • Escapist Entertainment: Lisi Harrison's 'The Clique' series is known for its witty dialogue and humorous take on the trials and tribulations of adolescence. 'P.S. I Loathe You' continues this tradition, providing readers with a fun and entertaining escape from the everyday, with a dose of fashion, gossip, and teenage angst.