Series: The Clique

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The Clique: Charmed and Dangerous: The Clique Prequel by Lisi Harrisonprequel
The Clique by Lisi Harrison1
Best Friends for Never by Lisi Harrison2
The Revenge of the Wannabes by Lisi Harrison3
Invasion of the Boy Snatchers by Lisi Harrison4
The Pretty Committee Strikes Back by Lisi Harrison5
Dial L for Loser by Lisi Harrison6
It's Not Easy Being Mean by Lisi Harrison7
Sealed with a Diss by Lisi Harrison8
Bratfest at Tiffany's by Lisi Harrison9
Massie by Lisi Harrison9.1
Dylan by Lisi Harrison9.2
Alicia by Lisi Harrison9.3
Kristen by Lisi Harrison9.4
Claire by Lisi Harrison9.5
The Clique #10: P.S. I Loathe You (Clique Series) by Lisi Harrison10
The Clique Collection: The Clique / Best Friends for Never / Revenge of the Wannabes (The Clique) by Lisi Harrison Omnibus 1-3
The Clique: Complete Set of 6 Paperbacks (The Clique) by Lisi Harrison Omnibus 1-6
The Clique: Complete Set of 7 Paperbacks (The Clique) by Lisi Harrison Omnibus 1-7
The Clique 8-Book Set (The Clique) by Lisi Harrison Omnibus 1-8
The Clique: Second Collection by Lisi Harrison Omnibus unknown volumes

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