One common theme is wealth and privilege. These novels often showcase the luxurious lifestyles, designer clothes, and big mansions that come with being from the Upper East Side.
The 'Clique' series also has elements that might be associated with an 'Upper East Side Girl' novel. It focuses on a clique of girls in a posh setting, dealing with popularity, friendship, and rivalries much like what one might expect in the Upper East Side context.
These caricatures usually feature cute and exaggerated depictions of the Paw Patrol characters. They might have big eyes, funny expressions, and colorful outfits.
I'm not sure exactly. It could refer to something related to children in a cartoonish or caricature style of Core. But it's a bit unclear without more context.
Another famous novel might be 'Always Running' by Luis J. Rodriguez. This novel delves deep into the life in the barrios of East Los Angeles. It's a memoir - like novel that shows the harsh realities of growing up in a tough neighborhood, dealing with gangs, poverty, and the search for identity and a better life.