The Clique Summer Collection is a series of five 144-page novellas about the summer plans of the main characters in the Clique. Each book will be told from the point of view of a different girl in the Pretty Committee: Massie, Alicia, Dylan, Kristen, and Claire. Game, Set, Match... Dylan? When
Dylan
โ Scribed by Lisi Harrison
- Publisher
- Little, Brown Books for Young Readers;Little, Brown and Co
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 66 KB
- Edition
- 1st eBook ed
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
SUMMARY:
Game, Set, Match... Dylan? Dylan and her TV-host mom are off to Hawaii's Aloha Tennis Open. While Merri-Lee interviews tennis's wild child Svetlana "Tennis the Menace" Slootskyia, Dylan lets the tropical sun melt away the memory of getting dumped by two guys at the end of seventh grade. But between avocado mud masks and poolside naps, she falls in love with a preppy, tennis- obsessed hawtie. Dylan soon realizes the only way to score a date with him is to master the game. Can she convince moody Svetlana to spill the secrets of her tennis success, or will she end up oh-for-three in summer love?
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