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CLIQUE BAIT by Ann Valett

CLIQUE BAIT

by Ann Valett

Pub Date: April 28th, 2020
ISBN: 978-0-06-291808-6
Publisher: HarperTeen

An elaborate revenge plot to take down the manipulative, bullying popular crowd consumes Chloe Whittaker’s senior year in Australian author Valett’s debut.

The exclusive Arlington Prep near Beverly Hills isn’t for the faint of heart. In fact, popular kids (dubbed Level Ones in the hierarchy cooked up by narrator Chloe, who considers herself an invisible Level Three, and her best friend, Monica) rule the school with an iron fist. Last year Monica became obsessed with the Level Ones, leading to her downfall and the fracturing of their friendship. Now Chloe will make them pay. To infiltrate the in-crowd, Chloe blackmails handsome, green-eyed lacrosse team captain Will Bishop, who tells her that posing as his girlfriend will yield the quickest access to his social circle. Soon, Chloe is perpetuating the very behavior she claims to loathe. Predictably, Chloe falls for Will, who is also on her hit list, while struggling with guilt over her actions. A suspension of disbelief is a must. Teachers blatantly ignore truly awful behavior by Level Ones, and the author waits until the very end to humanize them and reveal the truth about what happened to Monica. Overwrought dialogue and underdeveloped characters further hamper what might have been an affecting exploration of bullying and the corrupting nature of power. Most characters appear white; there is minor diversity in some secondary characters.

A missed opportunity.

(Fiction. 14-18)