Intelligent, witty, funny. The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks is a sharp, thought-provoking book with depth and interesting things to say about feminism under the smooth prose.While I thoroughly enjoyed Lockhart's tight, clever writing and the ingenuity of Frankie's hi-jinks, I just failed to connect with this book on an emotional level.I enjoyed the secondary characters more than Frankie herself. Despite being able to relate to her on occasion and admiring her on others, I simply didn't feel much of an investment in her as a protagonist. In summary: I met this book and liked it, but I didn't want to ride off into the sunset with it.