Fringe Girl in Love
by Valerie Frankel

    FRINGE GIRL IN LOVE by Valerie Frankel
    Category:  Contemporary
    Age Recommendation:  Grades 9+
    Release Date:  4/3/07
    Publisher:  NAL
    Reviewed by:  Jocelyn Pearce
    Rating:  5 Stars


    This sequel to FRINGE GIRL didn't quite live up to the very high expectations set by the brilliant original, but it sure
    came close.

    As the new year begins, everyone is in love. Dora and Noel. Liza and Stanley. Eli and Eric. Joya and Ben. Even Mr.
    and Mrs. Benet are doing unmentionable things in their bedroom (and writing a book about it)!

    Of course, life is no fairy tale, and none of those relationships remain as blissfully perfect as they seem to be at first.
    Rifts are caused by an older brother, an old friend, a racist soon-to-be stepfather, and a hot young teacher with a
    hidden agenda and dozens of adoring followers.

    Adora, her friends, and her family will work it all out in the end, though…Right?

    FRINGE GIRL IN LOVE is just as funny, fresh and entertaining as the first book, but it lacked something that
    FRINGE GIRL had, that made FRINGE GIRL really stand out. FRINGE GIRL was about Adora's social revolution
    in her school. That was original, and wove the whole story together wonderfully. This sequel, however, lacks a thread
    to bind it all together: it's just the continuation of the lives of those characters involved.

    Still, though, it's a fantastic book. It's well-written and full of great characters, and I hope to see more about Adora
    Benet in the future!