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#9,
The. Bratfest at Tiffany's Clique Series

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Clique #9, The. Bratfest at Tiffany's Clique Series

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Manufacturer: Poppy
Author: Lisi Harrison
Binding: Paperback
Publication Date: 2008-02-05
Publisher: Poppy
Label: Poppy
Number Of Pages: 256

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Editorial Review
Massie Block: The Briarwood boys have invaded OCD and are taking over everything. Worse, the soccer boys have become so popular that the Pretty Committee's alpha status is in serious jeopardy. So Massie lays out a New Year-New Pretty Committee rule: Anyone caught crushing on a boy will be thrown out of the NPC-forever. But will she be able to follow her own decree when she sees that Derrington has ditched his shorts-obsession in favor of ah-dorable jeans?

Alicia Rivera: Is the opposite of onboard with the boyfast. Her crush, the Ralph Lauren-luh-ving Josh Hotz, is more irresistible than crème brûlée fro-yo. But is he worth losing her spot in the NPC? And taking on the wrath of Massie?

Dylan Marvil: Is so ready for the boyfast. She's straightened her unruly red hair and permanently pressed boys out of her life. If only she could do the same with curly fries and caramel popcorn.

Kristen Gregory: Has traded her sporty-chic Pumas for Billabong board shorts and a shark tooth necklace. She claims she's sworn off boy-crushes, so what's with her Blue Crush makeover?

Claire Lyons: Spent all summer thinking about Cam's one blue eye and one green eye. But now he's moved on to a new girl faster than you can say cuh-yutest couple. At least Claire finally has a secure spot in the NPC-unless jealousy-flirting breaks the boyfast. . . .


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Bratfest at Tiffany's; The real world! 2008-04-03
Only being the age of 13 bratfest at tiffany's lets me as well as others that relate to a book for one


Courtesy of Teens Read Too 2008-03-28
Now OCD has become BOCD! The boys change everything. So instead of making this a chance to flirt with the boys and get their ex's back, Massie has comes up with the NPC. The New Pretty Committee, the one on a boyfast. Another one of Massie's crazy ideas.

Can Massie stick to the boyfast herself or will she have to kick herself out of the exclusive group?

Alicia is finally getting a chance with Josh Hotz, but will it all be ruined by Massie latest scheme? Or will she be caught?

Dylan is ready to give up on boys. Will she be able to help the girls stay together?

Kristen turned into a total surfer chick over the summer. Will the others approve?

Claire still can not stop thinking about Cam. Exactly what she did all summer. But now he has a new girlfriend, and that doesn't make her very happy. What will she do to get him attracted to her again?

And with an entire school of boys at OCD, where are all these people going to fit? How will the problems be solved? And maybe the "solution" is just the start of more problems.

This is the one group of girls I love reading about, but also laugh at because of all the stupid things they do. It's fun to watch them make huge mistakes, but they always come back in a BIG way!

Reviewed by: Taylor Rector


Pretty good... 2008-03-25
it's pretty much like the other eight books... it gets a little boring, but it is a really good book.


Awesome...wait...what about your summer? 2008-03-12
I was so excited to read this! Overall I would say that it is a pretty good book. The only thing I didn't like is that the author kept hinting around what happened in the summer before the school year started, since the summer is covered in 5 seperate books that won't come out until later, it kind of annoyed me...other than that awesome!


awesome!! :] 2008-03-03
wow s great boook it is the best!! i heart the clique books! :]
my friends & i lovee them 2 death & hope u will 2!!


Stupid 2008-07-21
Stupid stupid stupid. Seriously. Read something worth the time. Such as Jane Austen. Ever heard of her? Yeah, I thought not. Seriously. What are you all thinking? She declares a boyfast. Massie calls herself an ALPHA. How is that not stupid? Stupid stupid. No offence:)


never received this book 2008-05-27
My granddaughter reads the clique series. she says we never received this order. Hoping to receive the summer series I ordered.


Great! 2008-05-26
This book was really good. Although it was unrealistic, it was Fan-Tastic! The Pretty Committee starts their 8th grade year and decides to keep boys out of the picture. Of course, one of the members of The PC decides to break the law. In order to get back in, she has to do something. This book is really good and is a great addition to the series!


An Intriguing Book 2008-05-22
In the book Bratfest at Tiffany's Lisi Harrison did a good job of making it so it wasn't boring. The book was about how Massie had made up a rule that they couldn't flirt with boys for the year which was called the boyfast but it wasn't going very well at all. There were too many people in the school (they called them the overflow) and they didn't have enough room for them so at the beginning of the year they had a trailer that they put a bunch of kids in. The principle would teach them and the pretty committee was assigned to be in there and they weren't very happy about that because they were with the LBR's (losers beyond repair) and they didn't want to be known as one of them and were determined to change it as soon as possible.
I thought that it was funny how some of the girls thought that they could keep secrets from the rest of them. Also how Massie thinks that she could keep the boyfest and accepted the rest to do the same. I liked the book and I would recommend it. It is a good book for people who like drama but I think that it is a good book.



Eighth Grade changes everything 2008-04-25
For the pretty committee, eighth grade is a living nightmare. After the pool accident at Briarwood academy the boys are forced to attend Octavian Country Day school with the girls. Massie feels betrayed, the boys are the new alpha and everyone but the pretty committee worships them, so Massie comes up with an idea/rule that all of the members of the pretty committee must follow; The pretty committee is now the new pretty committee, and that means that anyone who is caught crushing on a boy gets the boot. This is especially hard for Massie's beta; Alicia Rivera who is absolutely and completely in love with Josh hotz, who likes her just as much as she likes him. Josh and Alicia come up with a plan to stop Massie from realizing their togetherness. Of course, being the alpha that she is Massie sees right through it, and Alicia gets kicked out of the NPC. In the end Massie drops the ban on boys and welcomes Alicia back to the PC after some major mooching on Alicia's part!

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