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Genuine Fraud Hardcover – September 5, 2017

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"A brilliant, twisty thriller--I loved it!" KAREN M. MCMANUS, bestselling author of One of Us is Lying

From the author of
We Were Liars, which John Green called "utterly unforgettable," comes a mind-bending, New York Times bestselling thriller told in reverse.

"Compulsively readable." —
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"An addictive and shocking feminist thriller." —Lena Dunham

Imogen lives at the Playa Grande Resort in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. She spends her days working out in the hotel gym and telling other guests how she was forced out of Stanford.

But Imogen isn't really Imogen. She's Jule. And she's on the run from something. Or someone. Which means . . . where is the real Imogen?

Rewind: Jule and Imogen are the closest of friends. Obsessed with each other, even. Imogen is an orphan, an heiress; she and Jule spend a summer together in a house on Martha's Vineyard, sharing secrets they'd never reveal to another soul.

But that was months ago. Where is Immie now? And why is Jule using her name?
 
"You will devour it." —Gayle Forman, bestselling author of If I Stay

Fans of E. Lockhart’s We Were Liars will love this . . . and definitely won’t see the ending coming.”  —HelloGiggles Online
 
“Tangled secrets, diabolical lies and, ultimately, a mind-blowing outcome are
crafted with the plotted precision we expect (and love!) from E. Lockhart.” —Justine Magazine
 
“Moves at a breakneck speed.”Marie Claire
 
“As with E. Lockhart's previous novel, the best-selling "We Were Liars," [readers] will likely finish the last page and
flip right back to the beginning to search for clues they missed.” —Chicago Tribune

Don't miss, Family of Liars, the eagerly anticipated prequel to the New York Times Bestselling phenomenon, We Were Liars. Available in May 2022!
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More impossible to put down reads from E. Lockhart! Another summer. Another generation. The eagerly anticipated prequel to WE WERE LIARS! A modern, sophisticated suspense novel set during the summer off the coast of Massachusetts. A mind-bending thriller told in reverse. An inventive and romantic story about human connection, forgiveness, self-discovery, and possibility.

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Gr 9 Up—Jule West Williams is at a fancy resort in Mexico. Someone is looking for her, but she can do a pretty stellar job of taking care of herself, paying a bartender to smuggle her out in his car, then fighting back when he tries to extort more money. That's where Lockhart's latest novel begins. Jule was recently in London. Her best friend, Imogen Sokoloff, is dead. There's a guy Jule likes but can't have. Jule steals wallets in Las Vegas, NV. The teen likes how strong she feels when she defends herself. Jule was in San Francisco. She has had just about enough of Immie's friends from Vassar. Jule was in Puerto Rico. The protagonist has a prodigious talent for memorization. Jule was staying at Immie's house in Martha's Vineyard. She was in New York. Jule is, above all else, a survivor. The narrative moves backward in time, constantly forcing readers to adjust their opinions of the characters and events and realign them in light of new information. While those familiar with The Talented Mr. Ripley may have a good idea of Lockhart's ultimate destination, they'll still enjoy the trip. The book rewards rereading, as initially inconsequential details shine brightly when you can see the whole picture. VERDICT An excellent choice recommended for teens and adults who love twisty mysteries, stories about class conflict, and tough-as-nails teen girls.—Stephanie Klose, School Library Journal

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"A brilliant, twisty thriller--
I loved it!" --Karen M. McManus, bestselling author of One of Us Is Lying

"
Fans of E. Lockhart's We Were Liars will love this . . . and definitely won't see the ending coming." --HelloGiggles Online

"Tangled secrets, diabolical lies and, ultimately, a mind-blowing outcome are
crafted with the plotted precision we expect (and love!) from E. Lockhart." --Justine Magazine

"The coming-of-age plot and complicated friendship between its two main characters make
Genuine Fraud seem like it could be Girlsfor a younger set." --Vanity Fair

"A
sophisticated, emotionally literate whodunit." --The Guardian

"As with E. Lockhart's previous novel, the bestselling
We Were Liars, [readers] will likely finish the last page and flip right back to the beginning to search for clues they missed." --Chicago Tribune

"If there are two things you can count on E. Lockhart for it's
badass ladies and killer atmosphere--Genuine Fraud has both in droves." --Bustle

“A bracing pace, a slew of far-flung locations, and a storyline that runs mostly in reverse
will keep readers on their toes, never entirely sure of what these girls are responsible for or capable of.” —PW, Starred Review

Captivating . . . bewitching.” —Booklist, Starred Review

An excellent choice recommended for teens and adults who love twisty mysteries, stories about class conflict, and tough-as-nails teen girls.” —SLJ, Starred Review

“This thriller from the author of
We Were Liars will challenge preconceptions about identity and keep readers guessing.” —Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review

"
Intoxicating." —The Horn Book, Starred Review

Product details

  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Delacorte Press; First Edition (September 5, 2017)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 288 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0385744773
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0385744775
  • Reading age ‏ : ‎ 12 years and up
  • Lexile measure ‏ : ‎ HL650L
  • Grade level ‏ : ‎ 7 - 9
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 14.4 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.75 x 1 x 8.56 inches
  • Customer Reviews:
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Customers praise the book for its engaging writing style and original storytelling. They find the writing gripping and creative, describing it as original and creative. The backwards storytelling is described as different and descriptive. However, opinions differ on the plot, with some finding it interesting and unique, while others feel the timeline keeps skipping around and the ending is disappointing. There are mixed reviews regarding enjoyment, with some finding it exciting and entertaining, while others feel bored throughout the book.

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44 customers mention "Readability"32 positive12 negative

Customers find the book engaging with its unique timeline and use of time. They describe it as a quick read with interesting characters and short chapters. The book is considered worthwhile with above-average quality.

"...Likewise, the story is, on the whole, satisfying, with sound, well-crafted characters, an engaging plot, and an arc that manages to be both concise..." Read more

"...of the story is unique; it's told backwards, and is as uncomplicated as a book like this can truly be...." Read more

"...Completely unsatisfying. E. Lockhart is a great writer but this just wasn't my kind of story." Read more

"...It is so fantastically wow." Read more

23 customers mention "Writing style"20 positive3 negative

Customers appreciate the author's writing style. They find the storytelling inventive, with a perceptive intellect and wit. The gripping prose creates an atmosphere of tension and suspicion. Readers praise the well-narrated plot and meta-like literary references. However, some felt the writing was terrible and barely made it to page 36.

"...Lockhart's gripping prose creates an atmosphere of tension and suspicion, pulling the reader into the intricacies of the girls' friendship and the..." Read more

"...Right off the bat, I was enamored with the writing style, which is tight and clever, yet functional and descriptive; generally, 'Fraud' strikes that..." Read more

"...Additionally, the author is very inventive in her storytelling so I didn't want to miss her latest read because I really enjoy the weirdness of her..." Read more

"...It was a faster read and had some mature content so I won’t put it on my junior high bookshelf at school but I did recommend it to several friends..." Read more

10 customers mention "Style"10 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the book's style. They find it original, creative, and interesting. The book is described as beautiful, a good homage to similar works, and easy to read with an impressive yet simple presentation.

"...; generally, 'Fraud' strikes that rare balance of being equally impressive and easy-to-read (to my tastes, at least)...." Read more

"...It was a good homage to similar works that have come before it." Read more

"...narrative, but she does it beautifully, and the unique way everything was put together is just a further showcase of why she is one of my favorite..." Read more

"Very pleased with supplier. The book looks brand new. It arrived on time and the price was great. I always try to purchase used books when I can...." Read more

6 customers mention "Telling time"6 positive0 negative

Customers find the story told backwards unique and descriptive. They appreciate the nuanced, realistic details used to describe the mentality.

"...the reader is treated to a vivid depiction of this mentality, in nuanced, realistic detail, as to dissect the condition and the complexities which..." Read more

"I liked Genuine Fraud. The presentation of the story is unique; it's told backwards, and is as uncomplicated as a book like this can truly be...." Read more

"This storyline, told backwards starting at the end and unraveling to the beginning, had me hooked! I got it after reading the two Liars books...." Read more

"...This book is told backwards and for that, I give a good applause, because maybe if it hadnt been told like this I wouldnt have liked it at all...." Read more

54 customers mention "Plot"34 positive20 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the plot. Some find the storytelling sequence interesting and the unique timeline engaging, keeping them guessing until the end. Others feel the timeline keeps skipping around and is hard to follow, making it confusing and predictable.

"...The story unfolds through a series of timelines that reveal the complex relationship between Jule and Imogen, inviting readers to piece together the..." Read more

"...on the whole, satisfying, with sound, well-crafted characters, an engaging plot, and an arc that manages to be both concise and complete...." Read more

"Boring but kept reading hoping for a twist or something. But nope. It just ended. Quite unceremoniously. Can't believe I wasted hours on this." Read more

"I liked Genuine Fraud. The presentation of the story is unique; it's told backwards, and is as uncomplicated as a book like this can truly be...." Read more

15 customers mention "Character development"5 positive10 negative

Customers have different views on the character development. Some enjoyed it and appreciated the mystery, while others found it confusing and difficult to connect with the characters. The relationship between the main characters was also criticized for being unrealistic and poorly illustrated.

"...Although the character of Jule is not likable, her voice is one that resonated with me in some ways, particularly when she discussed loneliness, hurt..." Read more

"...Likewise, the story is, on the whole, satisfying, with sound, well-crafted characters, an engaging plot, and an arc that manages to be both concise..." Read more

"...She's selfish, shallow, and inexplicably gifted as a grifter/impersonator...." Read more

"...None of the characters are likeable, which might be a no go for some readers, and while I'd say this is YA, it's YA for older teen readers with some..." Read more

15 customers mention "Enjoyment"9 positive6 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the book. Some find it an exciting and fun read with a dynamic character. Others felt bored throughout the book, lackingluster, and unsatisfied with the ending.

"...Genuine Fraud" keeps you guessing until the very end, making it a compelling read that explores the lengths one might go to escape the past and..." Read more

"Boring but kept reading hoping for a twist or something. But nope. It just ended. Quite unceremoniously. Can't believe I wasted hours on this." Read more

"...defies all the expectations set upon her and that’s what makes her a refreshing, dynamic character to me...." Read more

"...I get the appeal of antiheroes but Jule's not even remotely appealing. She's selfish, shallow, and inexplicably gifted as a grifter/impersonator...." Read more

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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2024
    In "Genuine Fraud," E. Lockhart delivers a riveting psychological thriller that masterfully plays with the concepts of identity and obsession. The story unfolds through a series of timelines that reveal the complex relationship between Jule and Imogen, inviting readers to piece together the mystery as Jule assumes Imogen's identity while on the run from an unknown threat.
    Lockhart's gripping prose creates an atmosphere of tension and suspicion, pulling the reader into the intricacies of the girls' friendship and the dark undercurrents that drive Jule's actions. As the narrative shifts between past and present, the layers of deception unfold, challenging perceptions of loyalty and trust. "Genuine Fraud" keeps you guessing until the very end, making it a compelling read that explores the lengths one might go to escape the past and redefine oneself.
  • Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2018
    I enjoyed this one, mostly.

    Right off the bat, I was enamored with the writing style, which is tight and clever, yet functional and descriptive; generally, 'Fraud' strikes that rare balance of being equally impressive and easy-to-read (to my tastes, at least). Likewise, the story is, on the whole, satisfying, with sound, well-crafted characters, an engaging plot, and an arc that manages to be both concise and complete. Another plus: the author demonstrates a perceptive intellect and some sly wit, resulting in a pleasingly smart texture. On the other hand, I felt that some parts read awkwardly, and the ending came off as somewhat murky (or so I read it, anyhow; to be fair, I might've just missed something earlier on). Thus, I can't say that the book rocked my world; nonetheless, it was certainly worthwhile, and of above-average quality in all the ways that really matter in a novel.

    One thing that I liked especially, and which really upgraded the book for me, was the profound psychological subtext inhabiting the text. Namely, the story presents an object lesson in compartmentalized, double-minded thinking, and the many human questions that arise from such analysis. Through the conflicted central character and her behavior, the reader is treated to a vivid depiction of this mentality, in nuanced, realistic detail, as to dissect the condition and the complexities which govern it. Ultimately, 'Fraud's' character study is, in my view, highly relevant, regardless of its fictional nature (some of life's biggest mysteries are best captured in fiction, and this is one of them). And, considering the proliferation of such confused thinking in much of the modern world (and the often-dire consequences thereof), 'Fraud' is doubly important. As it were, we could all learn a thing or two from the book's two-faced anti-heroine.

    My sincere thanks goes out to the author and her publisher. I am grateful for, and have benefited from, your work.

    * * *

    Some notable quotes from 'Genuine Fraud':

    “'I make you drinks because it's my job. I pretend to like talking to you, because that's my job, too. You think I don't see how you look down at me? […] We're not friends, Ms. Williams. You're lying to me half the time, and I'm lying to you all the time.'” – p.18-19

    “Jule was sure Imogen couldn't really love or want Forrest. He was only an idea of a boyfriend: a placeholder. Though he didn't know it, he was a temporary person, like the college kids and art students who came over for dinner and were never seen again.” – p.211
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2017
    I liked Genuine Fraud. The presentation of the story is unique; it's told backwards, and is as uncomplicated as a book like this can truly be. There were no moments where I was confused with the story-line, although I did question if this execution would lead to more questions than answers in the end. Luckily, when I got there, I had a full grasp and understanding as to what was happening so I was satisfied. On the downside, I really couldn't connect with Jule as a character. She had a lot of layers and none of them "spoke" to me as a reader. One of the other things that drove me to give this book 3 stars rather than 4 is that I am not really interested in novels that depict frauds. I knew this going into the book but since I really enjoyed We Were Liars I knew I had to read this one regardless of my tastes. Additionally, the author is very inventive in her storytelling so I didn't want to miss her latest read because I really enjoy the weirdness of her stories. All that aside, Genuine Fraud is a STRONG and INTERESTING novel, just not necessarily my cup of tea. I do think many readers will enjoy the story though so YES, I recommend it.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2017
    This book will knock you sideways. It is one lie after another. After another. It might take you a bit to catch on but once you do, you will be entranced. I mean, sick as all get out. Imogen and Jule are close friends. Joined at the hip. In more ways than you might think in E. Lockhart’s GENUINE FRAUD. They meet at a fancy girl’s school and then separate after graduation only to come back together again.

    Just holy moly! Jule is not to be believed. This girl has some tricks up her sleeve. And, I’d say from having read Lockhart’s WE WERE LIARS, she is not only one heck of a writer with one heck of an imagination but I would not like to know what she dreams about.

    If you like a book with a bit of a mysterious edge, some gangsta, and I don’t mean Al Capone, action, a girl with some ninja moves, read this book and fast. It is so fantastically wow.

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  • GCE
    5.0 out of 5 stars Muy buen libro !
    Reviewed in Mexico on June 29, 2022
    A mi hija adolescente le pareció muy interesante y entretenido .
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Speedy delivery, Quality
    Reviewed in Canada on May 30, 2021
    Great story on a good quality book
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    3.0 out of 5 stars Not bad
    Reviewed in France on March 3, 2022
    A bit confusing
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    Not her best book but fun
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Wow
    Reviewed in Germany on April 9, 2021
    Much wow thats all I can say writing suspenseful main character cool and just overall a very well written novel