It's Not Easy Being Mean, by Lisi Harrison, is the seventh novel in the Clique series. The childish story is about the drama that is brought about when the Pretty Committee is one of the many cliques given the opportunity of a lifetime, by 8th grade Alpha, Skye. Being the leader of the Pretty Committee, Massie Block does everything in her extensive power to get the key to the "secret room," provided by Skye in a series of challenging riddles and rules. However, because Massie and the Pretty Committee are convinced that everything is in their power, she encounters a few dilemmas along the way. As a result, these problems are easily solved by their manipulative ways in style and domination.
While reading this book, I mentally made a text-to-self connection. In my own experience, I have encountered multiple girls who are convinced they can get exactly what they want, when they want it. Nevertheless, I have learned that these girls cannot get exactly what they want, because they are never satisfied. Once they are done bullying one person, they move on to the next, never letting the guilt phase them. Along with this, I've also discovered that although girls like the Pretty Committee members seem to have everything and a perfect life, they are always missing something, and that ten years from now, they're impeccable hairstyles and impertinent comebacks won't mean a thing.
After reading this book, I have chosen to give it two stars. I awarded this book with such a low rating because I found it immature and childish. Clearly, the low-level booked is meant for girls around the age of 12. Although I remember loving this particular book in the Clique series, perhaps my taste in literature has changed. On a lighter note, I did find this book mildly entertaining as I remembered it to be, and perhaps I just found it boring after reading it a second time. However, I would recommend this book to a younger crowd, or someone around my age who is looking for a very light read.