The Elite Bk. 1
by Jennifer Banash
THE ELITE by Jennifer Banash
Category:  Contemporary
Age Recommendation:
 Grades 9+
Release Date:  6/3/08
Publisher:  Berkley
Reviewed by:  
Tasha
Rating:  5 Stars


As soon as Casey McCloy steps into the luxurious Bramford apartment building, she knows that she has entered another
world.

Everything seems so much more elegant and sophisticated then even the nice places in her hometown of Normal, Illinois.
Casey has moved to Upper-East Side Manhattan to stay with her grandmother while her feminist mother travels to
England to do research for her up-and-coming book.

Before Casey even steps foot inside her grandmother's apartment she is greeted by Madison MacAllister, the ultimate It
Girl, and her posse. Even though the girls seem intimidating, Casey thinks that maybe, possibly, they could be her friends.
They even invite her to the park with them after she has settled in.

When Casey finally makes it to the park she is thoroughly introduced to Madison's sidekicks, Sophie and Phoebe, who
seem to be a lot nicer than Madison. Casey is also introduced to Drew, who just happens to have something going on
with the Queen Bee herself, but definitely has eyes for Casey!

During the last few weeks of summer vacation, Casey finds herself hanging out with Madison, Phoebe, and Sofie quite a
bit. They even give her some fashion advice for her first day of school outfit. Casey's stoked that she has found some
friends, but when Casey starts talking with Drew, jealousy overcomes Madison and things aren't as bright for Casey
anymore. Madison is determined to get Drew back, and she always gets what she wants. Will Casey's sweet demeanor
trump Madison's nasty attitude?

This book was awesome. I couldn't put it down. Originally, I was a little skeptical because the book sounded a lot like
the GOSSIP GIRL books, which I don't really care for -- but I made the completely wrong assumption. While there is
drama in this book, it doesn't overpower the story; it actually makes the book even more devourable. The characters are
extremely real and, in most cases, likeable. Yes, the girls were rich, but money wasn't the main focal point of the story.

Actually, I liked how Casey was able to lead a very interesting life without all the glitz and glamour that money provides. I
also liked how two of the supporting characters, Sophie and Phoebe, got their chance to shine, too. I haven't read many
books where this happens and I really liked how the reader got to take a little break from the main character(s) to see
what else was going on in the story.

Another great thing about this book is the humor. I found myself laughing out loud a lot and just smiling at what Sophie
would say, or how Casey would act. This was a great first novel from Jennifer Banash and I desperately wish that the
sequel, IN TOO DEEP, was already on my bookshelf -- but I guess I'll have to wait until October...!