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Alicia (Clique Summer Collection #3) Paperback | Pages: 112 pages
Rating: 3.59 | 4671 Users | 180 Reviews

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Title:Alicia (Clique Summer Collection #3)
Author:Lisi Harrison
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 112 pages
Published:June 3rd 2008 by Poppy
Categories:Young Adult. Realistic Fiction. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Fiction. Contemporary. Childrens. Middle Grade. Teen

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ALICIA TAKES ON MISSION SPALPHA: SPANISH ALPHA! Back in Spain to visit her relatives, Alicia discovers that Europe's newest pop sensation, ¡i!, is searching for a true Spanish beauty to star in his new video. Ah-mazing times ten! If Alicia is cast, Massie will never call her Fannish (fake Spanish) again. The only possible glitch in Operation Spalpha? She'll have to beat her muy hawt cousins to win the coveted spot. Adios, bimbos!

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Original Title: Alicia (Clique Summer Collection, #3)
ISBN: 0316027537 (ISBN13: 9780316027533)
Edition Language: English
Series: Clique Summer Collection #3

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Ratings: 3.59 From 4671 Users | 180 Reviews

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Alicia is the third book of the Summer Collection, a group of side stories revolving around the members of the "Pretty Committee" from Lisi Harrison's "The Clique" series of popular and controversial books. Each of the Summer Collection titles follows one of the characters through her summer vacation in between the seventh and eighth grades (or, chronologically, in between Sealed With a Diss and Bratfest At Tiffany's in The Clique series).Plot: Alicia Rivera is forced to spend her summer

This book surprised me in so many ways! I'm so glad to see that Alicia made friends and worked as a team with Nina. Nina's sisters, (Alicia's cousins) Celia and Isobel are rude rude rude! They leave Alicia there to do everything. After Nina and Alicia break the famous crystal statue of some Spain hero, they have to repay. Alicia doesn't worry until she calls her mom and she says that NO- I will not send money- you need to learn your lesson for once! SURPRISE! Nina and Alicia have to WORK

This book was okay, mostly because of my reactions of events during the book. The twins are wretched, and it kind of annoyed me in real life as well as Alicia in the book. She reacted in her own interesting way, with the help of Nina, believe it or not. Even though I kind of didn't like the book, I couldn't put it down, and pages and pages kept on turning and in a short period of time, the book was done and I was satisfied with it. :) . I rate this book 4/5 stars. **** . - Signing off, Emma

"The Summer Collection: Alicia" is better than "Dylan" but worse (nawt by much) than "Massie". I loved the vivid descriptions of the resort parties, the unexpected tie to the "Massie" book (purple hair streaks, anyone?), and the surprise ending. I could not believe how gullible Alicia was to Nina's schemes, and Alicia's job was a little boring. I think the Summer Collection books as a whole so far are not as entertaining as the other clique novels; I had high hopes for this set. However,

... This book is about Alicia going to visit her cousins in Spain. I have to say out of the whole summer series, this one was not very interesting. I stopped reading it for awhile because I almost didn't want to read it anymore. Alicia's older twin cousins are trying to become "GR Girls" to the famous singer i!. Alicia wanted to too but she knocks over a statue and ends up having to work and not getting to try out. I personally think that doesn't really make any sense. Also you never hear

Alicia is the third book of the Summer Collection, a group of side stories revolving around the members of the "Pretty Committee" from Lisi Harrison's "The Clique" series of popular and controversial books. Each of the Summer Collection titles follows one of the characters through her summer vacation in between the seventh and eighth grades (or, chronologically, in between Sealed With a Diss and Bratfest At Tiffany's in The Clique series).Plot: Alicia Rivera is forced to spend her summer

This was cute! I like Alicia. She's not favorite but she's fun!
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