The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks

 
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Awesome Novel!
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This is the first book I have read from E. Lockhart and I absolutely loved it. Lockhart is able to fully capture the emotions and thoughts of a teenage girl. Frankie was a very accurate depiction of fifteen year old girl, minus the whole boarding school secret society.

The secret society at Alabaster, the prep school Frankie attends, was an absorbing theme within the book. It was pure genius. It made me wish my school had a secret society that I would soon be tapped to join!

The books and articles Frankie was reading for her class that helped contribute to her role in the secret society are definitely something I think Ill be checking out. Not only was THE DISREPUTABLE HISTORY OF FRANKIE LANDAU-BANKS entertaining, it was informing, making me want to go out and seek more information on secret societies.

I really hope E. Lockhart writes a sequel for this novel. It was just so good. I cant say enough good things about it. I will definitely be checking out more of Lockharts novels. THE DISREPUTABLE HISTORY OF FRANKIE LANDAU-BANKS has secured her a place as one of my new favorite authors.
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Pranks and Secret Societies, oh my!
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According to the back cover, Frankie Landau-Banks as a freshman in high school was a slightly geeky girl in the Debate Club. But when she comes back the next year, nobody recognizes her because now she fills out her shirt. And that grabs the attention of a certain senior boy named Matthew Livingston, who soon becomes Frankies boyfriend.

But Frankie isnt content. Matthew often acts distant and doesnt treat her like an intelligent human being. So one day when he cancels their date, she follows him and discovers that hes a member of an all-male secret society. Frankie wants in, but theres no way she can without him Matthew out that she lied to him. Frankie knows she has the brains to get in, so she creates a false email account through which she directs the secret society into performing various pranks.

Although these pranks have the desired effect of reforming some of the schools practices, no one seems to understand the significance, and whenever Frankie tries to explain it, people write her off as thinking too hard. And of course, the pranks cant last forever. Someone has to step up and take the blame.

The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks was an incredible novel and one that I wont forget for a long time because it provided a lot of food for thought. It got me thinking about concepts I never wouldve thought of before. Frankies character is a mad genius and a work of art by E. Lockhart. I dont think Ive ever read a novel with such an amazing and unique character as Frankie is. It was kind of strange how fast Frankie thought, but that is just part of her character. The ending was only slightly surprising, but then it was foreshadowed.

I highly recommend this novel to everyone, and it has become one of my favorites. Those who like secret societies such as the one in Secret Society Girl by Diana Peterfreund will enjoy reading about the Loyal Order of the Basset Hound. Readers who like the boarding school setting will also enjoy this novel. I look forward to reading more novels by E. Lockhart, and all of you should look forward to when this novel comes out on the 25th of March.

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