
Chapter 18—Genuine Fraud by E. Lockhart (Delacorte Press, 2017, p. 1)
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It was a bloody great hotel.
The minibar in Jule's room stocked potato chips and four different chocolate bars. The bathtub had bubble jets. There was an endless supply of fat towels and liquid gardenia soap. In the lobby, an elderly gentleman played Gershwin on a grand piano at four each afternoon. You could get hot clay skin treatments, if you didn't mind strangers touching you. Jule's skin smelled like chlorine all day.
The Playa Grande Resort in Baja had white curtains, white tile, white carpets, and explosions of lush white flowers. The staff members were nurselike in their white cotton garments. Jule had been alone at the hotel for nearly four weeks now. She was eighteen years old.
Quick Facts
- Setting: modern times, United States, the UK, Mexico
- Circumstances: Two orphans, two very different lives, one friendship. Jule, willing to do what it takes to escape her lowly background and hide her insecurities, becomes a master of disguises and accents. Imogene, an heiress, is taking time off from college, supposedly living carefree on a journey of self-discovery. Who are these women and whose is telling the truth?
- Genre: thriller
- What makes this novel different: The novel starts with the final chapter, and the story, which takes place across the globe and over about a year, is told in reverse. The plot is, in fact, unraveled rather than knitted. Jule's and Immie's lives are twisted and tangled together, and it's difficult to tell which young woman is in control.
- Reviews: Genuine Fraud has earned several starred reviews. Kirkus says: "This thriller . . . will challenge preconceptions about identity and keep readers guessing." Publisher's Weekly notes that the novel "will keep readers on their toes, never entirely sure of what these girls are responsible for or capable of." School Library Journal recommends the book "for teens and adults who love twisty mysteries, stories about class conflict, and tough-as-nails teen girls"
- Why I want to read it: I'm intrigued by a thriller that is told in reverse and I've read nothing but praise for the book. I hope to read it this week.
- Extras: Author E. Lockhart talked to B&N about some of her favorite books starring difficult women and to Bookish about antiheroes and action movies.
I want to read this book right now, sounds intriguing. I like a thriller.
ReplyDeleteOooh - interesting premise! I love books that start reveal the big plot point right up front and then the whole book is about the how/why, so this might appeal to me.
ReplyDeleteThis is on my TBR list; love that intro as well.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the sound of this one... I think I'll have to get hold of it. Thank you for sharing. My TT - https://sjhigbee.wordpress.com/2017/09/26/teaser-tuesday-26th-september-2017/
ReplyDeletesounds like its my kinda read, thanks!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fascinating way to tell a story.
ReplyDeleteMine is from a murder mystery this week: https://wp.me/p3Nz8P-1CX
This sound like it could be really good. I'm definitely interested, but just a little leery of a story told backwards because i disliked that so much in All the Missing Girls. I'll look forward to hearing what you think!
ReplyDeleteI picked this one up from the library the other day and am eager to read it. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteI"ll be honest. I might take advantage of the good luck too. She seems to be definitely enjoying the good life in that snippet you shared
ReplyDeleteI didn't love We Were Liars the way everyone else did so I'm a little hesitant to pick this up even with its great reviews.
ReplyDeleteI like thrillers and especially one with a plot that unravels rather than knits.
ReplyDeleteI have this one reclining on Pippa, my Kindle...I must bring it forward and start reading soon!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing. Here's mine: “THE STOLEN MARRIAGE”
I've stayed at the Playa Grande. It's not a hotel. Nor is it white.
ReplyDelete@Audrey -- interesting!
ReplyDeleteI like the novelty of starting with the last chapter. This interests me.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a good one. Another one to add to my wishlist.
ReplyDeleteAs soon as I saw the cover, I thought of when I cut the hair off my Barbie dolls. LOL I hope this is a good one for you.
ReplyDeletesherry @ fundinmental
I'm leaning towards reading this one too, I like the twisty sound of it and also that it's told in reverse. Should be fun.
ReplyDeleteOn my pile sounds intriguing .
ReplyDeleteWhat a fascinating way to tell a story.
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