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Into the Garden

Into the Garden

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: #5 in the Wildflowers Series
Review: Misty, Star, Jade, and Cat have told their stories and are now determined to be not just friends to each other, but family. When they discover why Cat is adopted, the Wildflowers are determined to help her find out the truth. Soon they find themselves in danger and Cat's adoptive father is determined to have her back. A very good conclusion to an interesting series. Although some of it was predictable, other parts surprised me. Suspenseful and often surprising.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I agree with this is a awesome Book!!
Review: My heart waz beating so fast It waz so scary i actally cried for Cat!! This book is so good. I think the siciritist did the right thing at the end !! I really do like the GW!! Whoever he?she is your great keep on writing!!!!!!!
Good BOOK!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Guilty Pleasure
Review: OK, I admit it -- I've been reading V.C. Andrews books since I was 13, and I always do have to read "the new one." Like many other readers, I was disappointed in the Orphans miniseries. It felt as if someone had figured out that teenage girls are drawn to her books, and decided to make them "tamer" because of it.

The Wildflowers series started off the same way, but slowly built to being more like the books I remember being glued to in the library after school, the books I read in order to reflect, "Well, my life might suck, but at least nothing like THIS has happened to me."

Into the Garden is that kind of book. The strange coincidences, twisted family relationships, and buried secrets coming unveiled for the not-quite-adult protagonist are classic V.C. Andrews, and about time. Why does the ghostwriter think we READ these things, anyway? :) Jade's strange form of New Age magic makes a nice addition to the classic formula.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Guilty Pleasure
Review: OK, I admit it -- I've been reading V.C. Andrews books since I was 13, and I always do have to read "the new one." Like many other readers, I was disappointed in the Orphans miniseries. It felt as if someone had figured out that teenage girls are drawn to her books, and decided to make them "tamer" because of it.

The Wildflowers series started off the same way, but slowly built to being more like the books I remember being glued to in the library after school, the books I read in order to reflect, "Well, my life might suck, but at least nothing like THIS has happened to me."

Into the Garden is that kind of book. The strange coincidences, twisted family relationships, and buried secrets coming unveiled for the not-quite-adult protagonist are classic V.C. Andrews, and about time. Why does the ghostwriter think we READ these things, anyway? :) Jade's strange form of New Age magic makes a nice addition to the classic formula.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Is This a Joke?
Review: Once upon a time in a galaxy far, far away, outside the outer limits, somewhere in the twilight zone, there lived four girls, all with weird names. Misty, Star, Jade and Cat, were all products of bad homes. Bad homes with bad parents. After therapy wraps up, they want to stay friends, and so when Cat's adoptive Mother/sister/not-real-sister, decides to die, the girls get together and bury her in Cat's back yard. Anything to keep Cat out of a foster home and get a clubhouse for themselves.

No one knows the woman is dead until the girls confess it, to save Cat from danger. And here's the funny part. That backyard/graveyard was in Beverly Hills. 90210.

Now, here is why you should not read this book. You should not read this book, because it is bad. As in poorly written, unrealistic, and just foolish. The charaters talk like professers from Harvard and act like the kids on Barney. It's one long 300 page joke.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Is This a Joke?
Review: Once upon a time in a galaxy far, far away, outside the outer limits, somewhere in the twilight zone, there lived four girls, all with weird names. Misty, Star, Jade and Cat, were all products of bad homes. Bad homes with bad parents. After therapy wraps up, they want to stay friends, and so when Cat's adoptive Mother/sister/not-real-sister, decides to die, the girls get together and bury her in Cat's back yard. Anything to keep Cat out of a foster home and get a clubhouse for themselves.

No one knows the woman is dead until the girls confess it, to save Cat from danger. And here's the funny part. That backyard/graveyard was in Beverly Hills. 90210.

Now, here is why you should not read this book. You should not read this book, because it is bad. As in poorly written, unrealistic, and just foolish. The charaters talk like professers from Harvard and act like the kids on Barney. It's one long 300 page joke.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THIS IS THE BEST BOOK IN THE WILDFLOWER SERIES
Review: People that think that they want to read it and think it is not going to be good well you are wrong. I think you should try reading this bookm because it is the last book in the wild flower series and you need to finish the series. So just think to yourself, should i read it or not?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: strangers unite to forget their past but the past isn't gone
Review: The first four books in this serious was good, but I thought it lacked some action. I'm not talking James Bond kind of action either. This book has a mystery, suspence....and of course that original touch that all of you know and love. If you were wrapped up in the Cat book, you will cherish this one!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: I didn't like it
Review: The miniseries was okay, but the big novel didn't make any sense. Misty, Jade and Cat were all really annoying and stupid, and I don't care what the reason is, you don't just bury someone's mother in the backyard and expect to get away with it and still be good people and seem human and realistic. You know you're going to hell if you do something like that.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Enthralling
Review: These girls aren't like the "Runaway" girls. But they make some shocking decisions. As soon as you read the book, you feel the chill it contains. I thought the senario was going to be predictable. Kind of like in the first four V.C. Andrews series. But when Geroldine suddenly died, I knew this book would take a wirl of exicitment. The characters are unrealistic, and I am surprised they even got along. But they pulled through the hard times.

When Cat and her friends buried Geri, it showed how naive they were to try and cover up the truth. I guess hat's what it took, to keep Cat from living with foster parents. They were all very naive, but halarious! You will question the audacity, these girls have! They have some major nerve.


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