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Rain

Rain

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: V.C. Andrews "Rain"
Review: I enjoyed reading this book so much! It was very easy to follow, comprehend and to just enjoy. This book portrays the life of a young girl named Rain, and her struggle to get through life in the ghetto. She is taken from the only family she knows and is put into a home with unfamiliar people and unfamilliar surroundings. Rain struggles with many different problems such as learning the right from wrong and simply learning the rules of the house and the correct way to do things instead of the improper way, like she was taught. I simply adored this book and everything about it. V.C. Andrews is a very talented writer and I am looking foward to reading many more of her books! She has many skills with her writing and knows exactly how to touch the hearts of any soul who reads her books! She knows how to make a strong charachter and how to make a weak charachter. I love the way she writes and how she cannot only make you stay interested in the book but you can see it in your mind as you read!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not bad, but a little too similar
Review: This was a good book, enough to keep me reading until the end, although it was VERY similar to Dawn, from the Cutler Family series, right down to some of the names used. It just didn't have that same sparkle that some of the other, older books have. Overall, good enough to keep you occupied, but nothing really new.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Heart Touching Story! December 5, 2000
Review: V.C. Andrews was a great author and a very talented writer. She wrote many

heart touching and deep meaningful books before she died. Whoever is continuing to

write under her name is also a great writer. Rain is a deep and touching book that would

touch the soul of anyone who reads it. It portrays the life of a young girl named Rain and

her struggle to get through life in the ghetto. Suddenly, her home isn't her home

anymore, and her parents aren't who she thinks they are. She is taken away from the

only family she knows and is put with her rich family that she doesn't know. She

struggles a lot with doing the right thing and doing her best to follow the rules. I loved

the book so much that every time I had a spare moment, I was reading. I let my mother

borrow my book, and pretty and triumphs that will touch your heart. It is so enjoyable

you won't want to put it down. She shows how one girl's struggle makes her a strong

person who can conquer anything she wants.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: V.C. Andrews does It AGAIN!
Review: I found this book very intriguing. I put this book up there with Sister Souljah's THE COLDEST WINTER EVER (5 stars for that one). Anyway I thought the storyline was better than VC Andrew's other novels i.e. Ruby, Heaven, Dawn, Melody... For once VC Andrews's(ghostwriter) made the main character an African-American female. I like the character Rain because unlike the other main character's in VC Andrews's other stories, Rain speaks her mind. I have one question though? In Rain's case...I would never want a relationship with a man that I grew up with as my blood brother and found out later on he wasn't. I would still think of him as a brother. That's repulsive! I get the Heebie Jeebie's just thinking about Roy and Rain. That's VC Andrews for you...the more incest the better. Either way this book was excellent and I'm on page 5 of LIGHTNING STRIKES the second novel in the Hudson series.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very Fast Read
Review: I had not read a V.C. Andrews book in years, but I am glad I read this one. This was a great book. I liked how Rain became very successful at her new school. I kept thinking something bad was going to happen, but it was more about how this young girl from the ghetto was able to survive in any environment that she is put in. I liked how she developed such a great relationship with her grandmother. Once I started reading this book, I had a hard time putting it down. As soon as I finished this one, I went out and bought the next one in the series. I hope that one is as good as "Rain".

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Rags to riches or vice versa
Review: Growing up in the projects is hard for Rain and her family. Gang memebers run the streets. If your not careful in that neighborhood the gang memebers will run your life also. For Rain to find out that she is really adopted and that her real mother's family is extremly rich and on top of all that she was given to the people she knows as her parnets for twenty thousand dollars. Under the circustances of her life Rain is forced to go live with these people who paid to get rid of her so many years ago.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A Cliche Andrews/Ghostwriter Soap Opera
Review: I admit the V.C. Andrews/Ghostwriter series do hold one's interest. The books are like cotton candy -- appealing to look at, but leaving little of substance. The formulaic Andrews is as follows: 1) Shadowy, sinister adult females 2) Protagonist is always a young female with an artistic talent (in Rain's case, acting) 3) Sooner or later the protagonist has sexual relationships prior to reaching adulthood 4) a plethora of nature related metaphors 5) a stupid expression in the books that has come to irk me personally -- "putaway heart" 6) Twins appear in most of the Andrews/GW books 7) Incestuous relationships between brother & sister, or people raised as brother and sister -- (Cathy & Chis), (Dawn & Jimmy), (Heaven & Tom -- luckily they didn't take their relationship to a sexual level), (Ruby & Paul) and now Rain and Roy. Cliche. I agree with a previous reviewer who expressed disappointment in this book. Add mine as well.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: You Go Girl!
Review: Rain was a breath of fresh air. Finally a sista is making its mark in the VC Andrew's world. I had only one problem with this book. All black women do not get beat by their husbands, not all black people stay in the ghetto, or work meaningless low paying jobs or get killed by gang members. Those problems are universal in the 2K. I felt the love that Rain's "mother" felt for her. I felt this book because the feelings in was true. If you ever in your life felt lost, VC Andrews and the ghost writer, can bring you home. I read this book in 1 day. Like all her books I can read over and over again. Even though Ms. Andrews has past on, she has left a legacy behind. Thank You. And to tomcasteel, do you really think your a fan? How can you say that the characters were undeveloped? Is it because some of them were black. This series is up there with Ruby, Heaven, and Dawn. I agree with one thing, nobody can touch Ms. Cathy from Flowers in the Attic. Maybe you should read it again.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: My review for "Rain" By V.C Andrews.
Review: "Rain" a refreshenly new twist on past series that V.C. Andrews has published was very exciting. I found it to be very cultavating. I was unable to put it down. It showed how dramatic the opposite side of the tracks can be, with realistic results. In turn it also showed how cold and indifferent the upperclass can be. After reading this noval I had a new outlook on the importance of teaching your children the value of family.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Rain is wonderful
Review: Everyone talks about Andrew's style in other reviews but if your like me, you never read any of Andrew's books until a friend recommended it. I had never read a V.C. Andrew's book until I picked up Rain. I love books and read everything. Rain kept me captivated and enthralled. I didn't like to put down the book to go to class. In every new situation you wondered what she was going to do. Even more so after she moved in with her grandmother. Rain is who everyone would like to be like that have been in difficult situations. She is proud, but not to proud, she has courage, a heart, and is very compassionate. She holds her head up, and looks the world in the face. She would do anything for someone she cares about, she proved that in the book. V.C. Andrews did a wonderful job on portraying Rain in the book. This book was great and I can't wait for the next one in the series.


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