Rating: Summary: One Big Incest Fest Review: So boring. Kenneth has got to be the worst male character. He was just so flat! Cary is one sick boy. He is obsessed with his sister (you learn about all the sick things he did when she was still alive). I despised Melody, and also Aunt Sara and May. I guess if you hate all the characters that means the book is no good, especially if the point of the whole book is to get you to sympathize with them. There are a lot of love scenes in this book. Melody felt no qualms about hopping into bed with her "cousin" Cary. There is one funny part. A chapter, in which Cary and Melody go wild on the beach, is entitled "Sing For Your Supper". Hmmm, twisted. Unfortunately, you kind of have to read this book if you are going to go on with the series. But then again, there really is no need to read any of the books in this series at all. So just skip it altogether.
Rating: Summary: Can YOU unravel the mystery ? Review: The laughter and the tears she faces it all. Melody Logan searches for an identity she never knew, she never had. Her whole existence was erased in the blink of an eye. An eye that has seen so much suffering and pain. The loss of her closest companion, her best friend, and also known as her father.
After losing her father the only one she could turn to was the one whose presence was soon vanished also.
After losing everything she ever knew, she learned that the only thing she had left was the only thing they never told her.
Who was she ?
NOW~answer me again... Can YOU unravel the mystery?
Rating: Summary: A little surprised Review: The thing I liked about this book was it left you still wondering who Melody's father is. Maybe some of you already figured it out but I haven't. In my opinion that's different than what the other series have done. I did get a bad taste in my mouth from the beginning though. It reads:'Cary was happier knowing we weren't as closely blood related as we both originally thought.' ...as though now a true relationship was not forbidden...' WHAT! Whatever. So it's OK to have a romantic relationship with your 2nd, 3rd cousin. Please. This book could've done without that line. Yet I know that that's the way VC Andews books tend to run. I was a little surprised at myself. By the end of the 2nd book in a series I usually end up disgusted with the main character. So far I find her tolerable (despite her and Cary's relationship). I'm glad the book didn't reveal who her father was. It kept my interest into reading into this series quicker.
Rating: Summary: sweet story Review: this book is my fav from the logan series . it was cute and touching how cary and melody related. i recommend the whole series
Rating: Summary: I was hooked! Review: This is a really good book. I could not put it down and it is one of my faves.
Rating: Summary: Like I've never seen this before Review: This is basically a Harlequin romance for teens. Many hot love scenes are portrayed in disgusting detail. It's definitely melodramatic and unbelievable. Very mindless. Heck, *I* could have written the plot for this book!
Rating: Summary: Heart Song Review: This series does follow the basic V.C. Andrews pattern but if your a fan of them like I am, this is a great book. I was slightly dissapointed with the first book in the series, in part because of the lack of romance . In reading Melody it was obvious that Cary and Melody had deep feelings for each other that they could not act on. By this book though they begin to explore their feelings for each other. My one complaint though is that it seems to me that Cary loves and wants Melody more than she does him. The series isn't over yet and maybe she'll come around or maybe Cary isn't going to wind up being the love of her life
Rating: Summary: SOS - SAME OLD STORY, TRITE AND TIRED Review: Throw in death of a parent or parent figure by car accident just before a crucial truth is about to be revealed, a talented young woman, twins, a close fraternal relationship or close relationship with a sibling of the opposite gender figure and a nasty old woman named Olivia and BANG! You have another trite V.C. Andrews/GW story. Tired fare.
Rating: Summary: Deep and very engrossing.... Review: V.C. Andrews is an exceptional writer. Her use of words and phrases shows that she was born to entertain millions of people with her storytelling. I hit myself everyday for not listening to my friend just because the covers of her books (like Ruby) seems somewhat morbid. She is now one of my favorite authors next to Maeve Binchy. I've got everyone of her books that came out. I just got done with the Logan series. Heart Song was great...a real page-turner. The relationship that sparks between Cary and Melody left me surprised, but dreamy. It was romantic. Grandma Olivia...let's just say when she starts doing what she does best...making people's lives miserable and saving the reputation of the family name, I just want to throw the book at her. She doesn't deserve Grandpa Samuel at all. I also thought that at one point of the book, Melody didn't deserve the undying love of Cary's, but in the end she made up for it. Now...I need to make a review for the rest of the Logan Series.
Rating: Summary: wonderful Review: V.C.Andrews is one of my favorite writers and this book was just an exceptional contionum of Melody in which i thought was also great.I can really relate with her writing.it was just wonderful.
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