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review 2018-08-06 14:40
#44 - The disreputable history of Frankie Landau-Banks
The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks - Tanya Eby Sirois,E. Lockhart

This book was way better than I expected. I thought it would be a contemporary romance, but it was more than that.

 

I fell in love with the writing in this book. I read We Were Liars quite a long time ago and I did not remember the writing to be that good, even if I liked it. I really enjoyed it in this book.

 

The plot is not the best, honestly; not a lot happened in the book. But the idea behind it was really original.

 

The characters were complex and I really liked discovering more about all of them. Frankie is such an amazing character; I wanted to know more about her. She wants to belong and she would do anything for it. She really is determined to achiever her goals. That is something I liked about her. What I did not like that much was how she reacted to her boyfriend and to men in general. But I think it was important to the development of the book and it was well done in my opinion.

 

This book is full of interesting lessons, it made you think about a lot of different issues and I liked that. Like in We Were Liars, you expect something light and end up with quite a heavy book.

 

I totally recommend reading this. Also, it is not really long and I read it really quickly because I could not put it down, it was entertaining, fun but also really interesting!

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text 2015-07-30 21:07
Library + Book Haul
The One - Kiera Cass
The Assassin's Blade: The Throne of Glass Novellas - Sarah J. Maas
Eon: Dragoneye Reborn - Alison Goodman
The Kingdom of Little Wounds - Susann Cokal
Ruby Red - Kerstin Gier
Cruel Beauty - Rosamund Hodge
The Knife of Never Letting Go - Patrick Ness
The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair that Changed America - Tony Goldwyn,Erik Larson
The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks - Tanya Eby Sirois,E. Lockhart

 This week I felt the need to go to the library, and it is a good thing I did. My library has a used book store filled with lots of good books and they were having a book sale. So, in addition to the 6 library books I checked out, I also bought 13 books from the bookstore. I paid a grand total of $3.65 for 13 books. Pretty sure that is some kind of record for me!

 

My Library Books:

 

The One by: Kiera Cass - Third book in the Selection Series! ( I finished this one and it is the best book in the series so far! Looking forward to the next one!)

 

The Assassins Blade by: Sarah J. Maas -Selection of novellas from the Throne of Glass Series. (I finished this one last night, and adored it! Can't wait for Queen of Shadows!!)

 

Eon by: Alison Goodman - First book in the series.  (Currently reading, really good so far!)

 

The Kingdom of Little Wounds by: Susann Cokal - Not sure if this is a standalone or if it is the first in a series.

 

Ruby Red by: Kerstin Gier - The First book in a time travel trilogy.

 

Cruel Beauty by: Rosamund Hodge - A Beauty and the Beast Retelling.

 

 

Books I Purchased from my Library

 

(NF) Age of Kings by: Charles Blitzer -This is a history book. (I don't really know anything about it other than that)

 

(NF) My War by: Tracy Sugarman- This is a book that is a non fiction account of a husband and wife during WWII.

 

(NF) I Remember Laura by: Stephan W Hines -This is a biographical account of Laura Ingalls Wilder. I believe it is focused more on her adult life.

 

(F) Crane by: Jeff Stone -I honestly have no idea what this is about.

 

(F) Brothers in Valor by: Micheal O. Tunnell - This about three German boys during WWII

 

(NF) Life in a Medieval Castle by: Joseph and Frances Gies -Since I have been to a medieval castle I thought this would be an interesting read.

 

(NF) Jane Austen the Woman By: George Holbert Tucker - This is a biography about Jane Austen!

 

(F) The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau Banks by: E. Lockhart -I have no idea what this is about.

 

(F) Restoring Harmony by: Joelle Anthony -This is a dystopian novel set in the future.

 

(NF) The Discovery of the Titanic by: Dr. Robert D. Ballard

 

(F) The Knife of Never Letting Go by: Patrick Ness -Heard really good things about this book.

 

(NF) The Devil in the White City by: Erik Larson -This sounds really interesting, it involves a World Fair and a Serial Killer

 

(F) War Without Friends by: Evert Hartman - A WWII book about some kids in occupied Holland.

 

I suppose I should feel guilty for all of the books that I bought, but with how much I paid for them I feel no guilt! I hope you enjoyed reading this!

 

Yours Truly, signing off!

 

Kenzie

 

 

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review 2015-07-30 03:51
The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks
The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks - E. Lockhart

Frankie’s new boyfriend is a member of the all-male secret society that is responsible for pulling the biggest pranks in school history. Frankie desperately wants to know what happens during the society’s secret meetings, but every time she asks, her boyfriend lies to her. What he doesn’t know is that Frankie is controlling the society. She’s the one coming up with the pranks and pulling all the strings. She can make her boyfriend and his friends do whatever she wants just by sending an email.

 

Frankie is a great character. I can’t say that I understand her or relate to her, but she’s fascinating to read about. She’s power-hungry and ambitious. She doesn’t want to be a nice, sweet, sensitive girl who does whatever her boyfriend asks. Frankie is obsessive and refuses to be underestimated. She has goals, and she’ll do whatever it takes to achieve them, even if it means manipulating people. She’s far from your typical YA heroine. So, if you read a lot of YA, Frankie is a refreshing change.

 

I like the detached way that this story is written. The third-person narrator examines Frankie’s behavior and shows how much calculation she puts into every decision. The book is almost written like a cautionary tale or an old-school children’s book, but it’s not preachy or heavy-handed. The writing style creates a mysterious tone. It made me keep reading because I needed to know what Frankie did to get herself into so much trouble.

 

I do have one big criticism of the book. It’s marketed as YA, but I think a lot of YA readers would find it juvenile. Some aspects of the story seem more middle grade than YA. I had a hard time staying interested in the plot because I couldn’t force myself to care about high school pranks. I didn’t even care about pranks when I was in high school. The story wasn’t interesting to me, but kids and younger teens would probably love the suspense, mystery, and humor.

 

Frankie is a wonderful character, but I wish the book had more going on in the plot. It mostly focuses on pranks, so I’d recommend this book to younger readers, but older readers may want to skip it.

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review 2015-06-28 15:37
The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks
The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks - E. Lockhart

The book started off slow and nothing really happened throughout, but I loved it anyway. I love Lockhart's novels.

 

Frankie is a strong and clever young woman who feels as though she is as deserving, maybe more so, to be a part of the all-male secret society at the boarding school she attends. She is determined to prove that she is more than just a pretty girl who needs to be protected.

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review 2015-06-28 00:00
The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks
The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks - E. Lockhart The book started off slow and nothing really happened throughout, but I loved it anyway. I love Lockhart's novels.

Frankie is a strong and clever young woman who feels as though she is as deserving, maybe more so, to be a part of the all-male secret society at the boarding school she attends. She is determined to prove that she is more than just a pretty girl who needs to be protected.
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