Review: The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks
- by Kelly
Title: The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks
Author: E. Lockhart
Category: Fiction, Young Adult
Rating: 5/5
Summary: A sophomore geek-turned-beauty at an elite boarding school starts dating a gorgeous and popular senior. There’s just one problem—her new boyfriend is a member of a secret, all-male society, and she’s not invited.
Review: Best novel I’ve read all year, hands down.
I immediately fell in love with the quirky, gutsy Frankie Landau-Banks. (But in a platonic, you’re-a-fictional-character way, I assure you.)
Frankie is the kind of girl I wish I’d had the guts to be in high school. Not that Plano Senior High had a secret society to flout (although, given the money in that town maybe it did). But Frankie is about as self-assured as you can get as a teenage girl nowadays. Plus, she’s wicked smart and can debate like the dickens.
Ladies: Read this book, even if you “don’t read kids’ books.” Pshaw. If you have an inner girl who kicks ass, she’ll love this book. Don’t deny her the joy of reading this.
Guys: I can’t pretend to know whether a book like this would strike your fancy, but I’d love to find out. So if you read it, report back here!
Everyone: If you know a girl around Frankie’s age, give her this book for Christmas or her next birthday or just because (which is the best kind of present anyway).