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My Sweet Audrina |
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Rating: Summary: My Sweet Audrina Review: In my opinion " My Sweet Audrina" was an excellent book about life and what some children may go through. I truly felt sorry for Audrina in the sense that she deserved to know what happened in her past in order to get on with her life. In the story Audrina lives a life full of lies. She doesn't know that what happened to the first Audrina really happened to her. She is constantly hearing her cousin Vera and her aunt talking about all the secrets they have to keep from Audrina. Every night Damian, Audrina's father, makes her sit in a rocking chair in the first Audrina's playroom and try to catch her thoughts and dreams. He basically wanted her to be more like his so called first daughter. I enjoyed this book because of the way it kept me coming back in order to find out what happened next to Audrina. I would recommend this book to any friend or stranger looking for an interesting book to curl up on the couch and read. I promise you will not want to lay it down!
Rating: Summary: Average Book Review: I am changing my view of this book. At first I didn't like it but now come to find out the truth behind this novel I enjoyed it 100%. It was sad to see so many people die throughout this novel but in the end Audrina realized that she was needed at this house more than she knew it. I always thought that Vera was Audrina the 1st. Hopefully we'll see more novels like this. The plot kept me in suspense throughtout the whole novel.
Rating: Summary: GREAT! Review: I read this book when I was 12 years old and still think it is the best and most unforgettable book I have ever read. The storyline is fantastic and the characters are great. This was my first VC book and now I love her books! I've read through the Dollanger series and the Gemini series. I'm not too crazy about the ghost writer who took Andrews place when she died, his storylines are usually very boring and they lead to nowhere. The only books I like from the GW are Celeste and Black Cat, although even those books seem like the storyline isn't going anywhere. This book is great though, so I truly recommend it to you!
Rating: Summary: A Great Page Turner Review: I have read all the books by Virgina Andrews(the ones she wrote NOT the ghost writer) and I find this one the best. Its about a little girl who is jelous of her dead older sister who's name she inherited. But her life is confusing. she cant remember her child hood and she keeps seeing her older sister in the woods. for her months pass as weeks but when she starts putting all of this together she finds out something you would never expect.
Rating: Summary: Very Disappointing Review: I just want to say I was very disappointed with this book of V.C. Andrews that I'm afraid to read any more of her's. I didn't like that fact that Audrina's dad had to compare her to the 1st Audrina and also put her in a rocking chair to try and be like Audrina the 1st. I'm also upset to see the way Sylvia turned out. So if I were you I'd not even bother reading this one.
Rating: Summary: Ghostwriters?! Review: I agree with past reviewers that there is no comparison between the books that Virginia Andrews actually wrote (of which this is one) and the ones written after her death. Her writings develop her characters fully whereas the newer books steal something from her plot style (think daytime TV) and that's about the only similarity. All of her books deal with some pretty serious issues and this one is no exception, but it stands in a category by itself. I for one did not figure out the twist in the first paragraph :o)... it took me a lot longer although it did become clear to me before it was actually revealed. It didn't matter! It still managed to send chills up my spine. This book is a lot more intelligent than you would expect in a supermarket paperback with the typically tacky graphic on the front cover. Overall, not bad at all.
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