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Willow

Willow

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I love this book
Review: this book was so exciting! I felt so sorry for willows mom! she sounded so sweat! In my opinion this book as awesome and something Im sure the original VC andrews would have come up with!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very Good!
Review: This is one of the best books written since Miss Andrews passed away and her "ghostwriters" took over. The story is touching and you can't help but fall in love with the characters. I can't wait to read the next book in the DeBeers Series!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: great
Review: This was a great book, I admit its like her others having a simliar plot line and all but its still good. You can never get enough of her books! I cant wait until the second one comes out.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Must Read
Review: This was my first V.C. Andrews book but now I'm hooked. I will definitely be reading the rest of the DeBeers series. Full of romance, tragedy and mystery Willow DeBeers story of her journey to find her birth mother will leave you without a dought the urge to read on. Her compelling story wins the trust of her mother and the loving eye of the hansome Thatcher eaton, though she still has some work to do as far as her brother, Linden, Who is in extreme shock at her arrival and does some crazy things (hint, hint). This book is a must read for someone lookin for a good read.But don't take my word for it, read it for yourself, it's well worth the money and the time

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Fun Look into Palm Beach lifestyle
Review: Twisty and Turny, a fun book to read. I hate when women make the same mistakes over and over, but thats part of what makes you keep reading- You hope she'll learn. (She might- I wont tell you either way) But its fun to read and easy and its really great to read the first in a series of books. If you like Jan Burke, and Sue Grafton, you will like this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very good.
Review: When I first started reading this book I knew it wasn't going to be like the others ones that I have read. But as I read more I got into it and was wondering what would happen to Willow next. At the end I was disapointed that it was over. It kinda left me confused and I can't wait till the next book into the series comes out.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not happy with the "ad" letter from Annie
Review: Willow is a different view of the VCA pattern with the book starting when she is a young woman, not a teenager as past books have been. The descriptions of the homes and the relationships between the people were, as per VCA, very involved and quite detailed. It was enjoyable in those extents.

However, as my title says, I am not happy with the advertisement letter from Annie. When I saw the caption on the back about a letter from Annie I anticipated her as a chracter IN the book. Not a character in an ad for the Casteel Series. Any TRUE VCA fan has already read that series, it is generally thought of as the favorite. Not cool Mr Ghostwriter or Mr/Ms Publisher.

But, Willow is a great story and I am looking forward to the next books in the series.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Willow
Review: Willow was a story that really spoke to me, Im thankful there was no, Your my half brother, or something on those boundries. I found I could relate to willow. Who isn't the perfect character, or thinks everyone should pity her. I found Thatcher Eaton to be one of those, rich guys, who makes trouble. The characters were well thought of, with there personalities, just like Flowers In The Attic was. This book really deserves your full attention. Because it will grab it anyway, if you don't give it your full attention in the first place.

Anyone who likes V.C Andrews will surely think of this book as a delight.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: What's the big deal?
Review: Willow was not that good. I admit, it was better than that horrible Logan series, and the disappointing Hudson series. And those mini series...! But Willow was not that much different. It was so obvious. I mean, come on, you could only predict the whole book in the first three chapters!! Willow was a pretty good herione, although I prefer Heaven, and I liked the way she was strong. A pretty disapppointing book, though, comsidering all the great reviews it got. I expected it to be a lot better. Want a good V.C. series? Try the Heaven series. The new ones are recycled plots with the same old, same old blah.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Finnally, the heroine without a cardboard brain!
Review: Willow was suprisingly good. I was expecting another skim session after reading such books as Into the Garden and The Falling stars series. I sat down to get the job done as quickly and painlessly as possible and instead found myself [drawn] into the story. I was bowled over, tottally suprised as Willow blasted funny, cutting retorts at her relatives and her thinking was smart, tottally different from the oblivious Dawn, etc. Great book!


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