Rating: Summary: The most heartfelt book Review: Sorry, I only looked up this book because the girl I like is reading it. I wanted to see what she liked. Anyhow, I suppose it's good, if only I would read it...
Rating: Summary: An awsome book that I couldn't put down. Review: This book portrayed the life of a young woman going through way more than any 16 year old should have to. This book was awsome and riveting, with a suprise around every corner.
Rating: Summary: The saga continues Review: This book was probably my least favorite in the Dawn Cutler series, however it was still decent.
It was fun to see Dawn's daughter go back to the places Dawn visited, meet the people she met- to see what had happened since. It was also fun to see "new" characters take on the evil role. However, something just didn't click for me in this book as it did in the others. Maybe it was just that Dawn wasn't present for most of the book.
I'd recommend this series though as a whole if you enjoy VC Andrews or if you enjoy books of this genre.
Rating: Summary: suspencful Review: This book was the best that I have read in months. It made me laugh and cry. I felt like I was the main character in this book and that it was my life. I felt sorry for Christie, and I wanted to just jump into the book and yell at her for not doing what she should've done. I have read this book three times, and each time I read it, I am shocked. This book was the best in the entire series
Rating: Summary: Midnight Whispers Review: This book, like all the other books in Cutler series are extraordinary! I've read many of V.C. Andrews books and the Cutler series is by far the best. I started with the first book in the series "Dawn" and was hooked from there on out. After the first few chapters you really begin to feel as though you know Dawn. When good things happen for her it makes me happy, and sad when she is sad. It is almost impossible to put these books down once you've began reading them. I would recommend this series to anyone, it's very easy to follow and will keep you on the edge of your seat the entire series.
Rating: Summary: Midnight Whispers Review: This book, like all the other books in Cutler series are extraordinary! I've read many of V.C. Andrews books and the Cutler series is by far the best. I started with the first book in the series "Dawn" and was hooked from there on out. After the first few chapters you really begin to feel as though you know Dawn. When good things happen for her it makes me happy, and sad when she is sad. It is almost impossible to put these books down once you've began reading them. I would recommend this series to anyone, it's very easy to follow and will keep you on the edge of your seat the entire series.
Rating: Summary: What happends to Christie and Gavin??????? Review: This books and the others leading up to Christie and Gavin were great, I read all 4 books in 2 weeks. But, the end left alot to be said, What happend to Christie, Gavin, Richard and the others???? Does she stay with the music? Will there be another book? If so when? I can't wait to read it. Again, great books!!!KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK!!!!!!!!!!!!
Rating: Summary: Yeech! Review: This is the last V.C. Andrews book I purchased. A very hard book to read, except for noting how the ghostwriter bases the plots on Ms. Andrews' original writings (the Dollanganger series, My Sweet Audrina, and most of the Casteel series, I believe, were the only books actually WRITTEN by her). If you read the later books carefully, you can even find whole paragraphs lifted verbatim from the original books. In just about every other instance, this would be considered plagarism but since (I assume) the Andrews estate and the publisher are raking in the bucks, nothing is done about this. The ORIGINAL, GENUINE Andrews books are very good in their genre, but I wouldn't bother with the rest of them, beginning with the Dawn series...yawn...one has to think what Ms. Andrews herself would think of this...imitation is the sincerest form of flattery? or just plain upset that her reputation is being dragged through the mud with these trashy, worthless books?The worst thing is, I have a feeling that most of the readers of these books are teenage or young adults. If this is their introduction to adult fiction, I feel very sorry for them. May I suggest the "Earth's Children" series by Jean Auel?
Rating: Summary: Dawn Has Officially Relinquished Her Maternal Duties Review: Well, like Annie Casteel, Dawn's daughter Christie takes over the fourth installment of this tired series, where horror and, of course, incest, continues to run amok. Christie, who spent far too much time at Uncle Philip's, without her mother I may add, in Twilight's Child, is now at the mercy of him 24/7. And Uncle Philip, we already know, has no mercy. So what will little Christie and her younger brother do? Let me assure you, her decision is the height of stupidity.
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