Double clique

Anna Staniszewski

Book - 2021

LB messed up. Even though her best friend, Kat, says she's forgiven her for that whole using-science-to-make-herself-popular thing, things are still pretty weird between them. Then the bully from their old school, Courtenay, shows up -- pretending to be nice! Worst of all, Kat seems to ... like Courtenay? Just when she thought things were getting back to normal, LB's friendships are more confusing than ever! She needs a new hypothesis, and fast, to revamp her relationship with Kat before Courtenay can ruin everything again. Sure, LB has never seen a superhero movie or drawn a comic, and LB has definitely never done roller derby before -- but if Kat likes those things, why not try? As she steps out of her comfort zone and into Kat&...#039;s, LB discovers a world of new adventures. Maybe her first experiment started this mess, but her second plan is sure to fix it! Will her two wrongs make a right?

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Genres
Fiction
Published
New York, NY : Scholastic, Inc [2021]
Language
English
Main Author
Anna Staniszewski (author)
Item Description
"Nobody said friendship was an exact science ..."--Cover
Physical Description
240 pages ; 20 cm
ISBN
9781338680294
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

This stand-alone follow-up to Clique Here (2021) has a tween girl wondering whether there is a formula for friendship. After spending last fall trying on a new persona, LB is now focusing on being herself and mending trusted friendships. That includes, of course, her best and longest friendship with Kat. Their connection has been off ever since the debacle of LB's popularity experiment. LB knows that friendships evolve, but perhaps creating her very own Friendship Formula can heal their rift? A full cast of schoolmates adds drama and complications to this fast-paced middle school story. Among them are the school science club students who were involved in LB's disastrous popularity experiment and Parker Tanaka, her soccer friend/crush. Courtenay, LB's former tormentor, returns as well, suspiciously reformed and friendly. Tween readers will recognize all the emotional growing pains, especially the feelings of uncertainty in friendship dynamics. As Kat and LB make new friends who enthusiastically share their respective interests, they are pulled in diverging directions, and LB worries about the compatibility and viability of their long-standing friendship. The first-person narration follows LB's growth as she makes miscalculations and errors in judgment. While the central storyline focuses primarily on school, Staniszewski strikes a nice balance with LB's family life too. Most characters read as White. A feeling-filled novel that underscores changes in friendships and in oneself. (Fiction. 9-12) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.