Since I finished Eclipse, the third book in the Twilight series, I had to find something new this week. Instead of reading a huge book again right away, at the airport I grabbed one of the summer collection Clique books. They aren’t really my age group but this one was an easy read for the plane to keep me occupied. The summer collection has five books, one for each character. The one I read was about Claire. Claire moved to New York in the first book, The Clique, from Florida and was constantly trying to be Massie, the popular girls friend. Now in this book they are friends but it is summer and Claire is back in her hometown of Kissimee, Florida. She is excited to see her old friends but things go haywire when the girls decide to compete in the annual Miss Kiss pageant. At first its all fun and games but the Claire is appointed to be a judge, since she had a role in a movie, and all of the sudden her friends seem to be using her. Then out of nowhere, with no warning Massie shows up! This is hard for Claire, because even thought she doesn’t want to be, she is two totally different people when with the different groups of friends. Massie decides to compete just to prove that she is always a winner, which makes things harder and more complicated for Claire. Claire decides to give her friends some pointers for the competition, but on the actual day everything goes wrong. After two of her old friends are eliminated, it comes down to Claire’s NY best friend, Massie, her Florida best friend, Amandy, and a local girl named Gracie. Trying to be fair Clair votes for Gracie, which makes both of her friends furious. In the end Massie forgives her but her other friends kind of part ways with her. As much is Claire is sad about this she knows NY is her home. This book was obviously more childish but it was still fun to read on the plane and I am planning on starting the last Twilight book, Breaking Dawn, very soon! I can’t wait!
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I also read this book when I was bored at my grandmas house just for a quick read. It's really kind of a stupid story but it was entertaining. I also read the rest of the summer collection too and they all were similar, pointless, but entertaining. If someone is looking for a quick read they should read this book.
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