In the summer before her sophomore year, Frankie Landau-Banks transforms from a geeky debate club member into a curvy, sharp-tongued knockout. And she has turned into the mastermind behind outrageous pranks at her elite prep school.
What do you admire about Frankie? What do you dislike about her? What do you think life has in store for her after Alabaster Prep?

















I enjoyed this book very much. I loved Frankies character. How everybody saw her as bunny rabbit but they didn't even know the real her.
She sees how her whole relationship with Matthew is not really what its supposed to be. He just takes her as adorable and cute not as having an equal mind to him and he never would expect her to think up full scale smoothly working plans.I love how she proves him wrong in that way and many others.
Looking from Frankies point of view all the work she did was worth it in the end even though some people think that shes crazy now.
I admire that Frankie has the guts to go out there and just do it without worring about it. It really just proves who was an actual friend or not. I dont really dislike anything about her and I wish that I could be more like her in the way that she does what she wants to prove that people have been taking her the wrong way all this time.
I hope that the rest of her education at Alabaster Prep is well worth it and that she finds a guy who can respect her for her devious mind.
Posted by: Jacqueline | 08/20/2009 at 10:47 AM
Agreed.
The sexism in this book is unbelievable. It makes me so upset just to talk about it! Matthew deserved what he got, and Frankie deserves better friends.
Posted by: Amelia | 09/02/2009 at 06:39 PM