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Unfinished Symphony

Unfinished Symphony

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Still my favorite series - - so far
Review: This book started off so well. I was anxious to find out who Melody's dad was, and how meeting her mother went. But there were a few things that determined my decesion on giving this book 3 stars.
When Melody says to Cary about their relationship: "We're distant enough cousins, so it doesn't matter." I was like WHAT! They are like 3rd cousins! That's exactly what it says.
I was also getting tired of people saying how great and beautiful Melody was. And how she has such an effect on everybody who knows her. For example. Kenneth. When we first meet his character he was the dedicated artist. Bound and determined. Then Melody walks into his life and--BAM! She completely changes him.
Why do most, if not all, VC Andrews 'villians' loose their memory? Can't they find another illness? Or some other tragedy. I know that whenever I start a new series that the old, bad person is going to eventually loose their memory.
I didn't like the end. It was confusing at first. It really had nothing to do with Melody. But I'm still enjoying this series so far. I'm usually so sick of the main character after the 3rd book. And the way it looks the next two don't even involve Melody.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Absolutely mind blowing.
Review: This book was so great. i couldn't put it down and comming from a high school senior that's very unsual. if you like books with alittle myster and alittle sorrow this book is for you.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: This book was okay.....
Review: This story was what I would call "okay," but it is not the best V.C Andrews book-it is a little confusing and problems just keep on happening. No one can compare with the late V.C Andrews.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best book in the Logan Series
Review: This was a great book. It really wraps up the story etc. The only problem was the ending was left really wide open. I have Music In The Night too, and when I noticed that it was about Laura and not Melody, I was dissapointed. Not that I mind. It's just that if they had continued on the Logan Series with what happens with Cary and May and Melody, or with one of Melody's kids, that would have been really neat. That's what I really liked about the Landry Series. This was a great book otherwise and if I were to grade it I'd give it an A++++ haha :)

I suggest this book to anybody whom doesn't mind wide open endings!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: It was an AWESOME book!
Review: This was an awesome book. Alot happens through-out the whole thing. You'd never guess what happens in many of the parts. You're introduced to a few new characters, but it just makes it all the more great!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: outstanding
Review: Unfinished Symphony was an outstanding book.Of course I thought Melody and Heart Song were good,but this one was my faviorite because it answered those nagging questions that left you guessing after reading the first two novels.It was a complete shocker for me to find out how her mother would treat her,who her real father was,and what Olivia hid from the whole family involving Laura.This book was simply outstanding.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: The book was good, but
Review: Unfinshed Symphony is a good book. But it still can't compare the the writings done by the Late V.C. Andrews.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Overall a great read
Review: What I don't understand is ever since "Melody" came out there was a hype about who her real father was. Towards the end of this book there is absolutely no climax when she finds out who her father is. I found that to be dissapointing. And another thing...in "Music in the night" it was Judge Childs who signed the consent form to have Laura instiutionalized yet in "Unfinished symphony" he knew nothing about it. this new author needs to get the facts straight..


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