![]() ![]() ![]() “I was just thinking about Nat…it’s not like she’s being really mean to me or anything, but I get the feeling…I dunno…that she doesn’t like me?” While Olive does her best to welcome Nat to the school, show her the ropes, and introduce her to all of her friends, Nat seems strangely detached. Now, in Clash, Olive finds herself struggling and worrying as a new, seemingly cool and sophisticated sixth-grader named Natasha just…doesn’t seem to like Olive. In Click, we met Olive as she was trying to figure out her niche and wondering where or how exactly she fit in at school in Camp, Olive found herself opening up to the possibilities of more friends and new interests (and at odds with her more reticent friend Willow!) and Act sees student council and school politics at the forefront when Olive goes up against friends Trent and Sawyer during a school election. From previous novels, readers know and love Olive as the kid who is friendly and friends with everyone. The fourth entry in the popular and bestselling middle grade graphic novel series by Kayla Miller, Clash follows protagonist Olive as she and her school friends welcome a new kid into their fold. I just don’t think that it’s healthy to worry so much about making other people like you”. ![]() “So, what? If someone doesn’t like you instantly, that’s it?” “That’s not what I’m saying, Lucy. ![]()
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