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Cat (Andrews, V. C. Wildflowers.) |
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Rating: Summary: Right on the Mark! Review: I loved this book. The other books weren't kept in the VC Andrews "tradition". This one I know she would have been happy with. I reccomend everyone to read this!
Rating: Summary: Better than the rest Review: I read Cat's book last nite. If you thought the other 3 had problems, wait until you read Cat's book. I won't say what happens, because it all ties together in the book. This book is somewhat better than the rest, maybe because I've waited to read Cat's story ever since Star's book. Can't wait for the super edition of the Wildflowers.
Rating: Summary: CAT-Best & Most Shocking story in the Wildflowers Series ! Review: I thought Cat was really interesting. It was even better than Star's! Her life is worse than the other girls because she grew up in isolation and lies--discovering she was adopted and all. Worst of all, was how her father "used" her. It was a great book!
Rating: Summary: A Young Adult Book Review: I thought that this book was an ok read. It was nothing wonderful. It was more like something you read just because it happens to be right in front of you like reading a magazine in the check-out line. It is a V.C. Andrews book, so anyone reading this review knows that the book can't be that bad. My viewpoint is probably like this because I am so used to reading her novels that when I began to read this miniseries I started to miss all those detailed descriptions that the miniseries lacks. Also, I wouldn't place this book in the Adult fiction section of the library; it belongs in young adult. The story content is adult but the style is definetly young adult.
Rating: Summary: Just didn't like it Review: I usually really like books written by V.C. Andrews, however, this book was the exception. I liked the rest of the series but not this one. The other girls in the series were believable but Cat's story was too crazy. I just didn't like it. This could have been a nice end to this series but it's content is not suitable for unmature teens.
Rating: Summary: this book was the worst Review: i've read all her books but this series was the absolute worst. i think the team of writers should go back to v c andrews' old writing style. i really enjoyed her old books like flowers in the attic and melody. basically all the books before the orphans and wildflowers series were the best.please publish and write better and longer books of more substance.
Rating: Summary: #4 of the Wildflower Series Review: In this book, it is Cat's turn to tell her tale. Shy, frightened Cat has every reason to be. Her mother is sexually repressed and is disgusted and frightened of disease (which she considers sex to be.) Her father is distant until Cat starts to develop at an early age. Early in this story you realize where this is heading and are horrified and anxious for Cat. Misty, Star, and Jade are ready to support her in her endeavor to tell her story. Soon the inevitable happens and Cat nearly has a breakdown. Although I was aware of the direction of this story, I was still blown away at the end and am eager to read the next book.
Rating: Summary: #4 of the Wildflower Series Review: In this book, it is Cat's turn to tell her tale. Shy, frightened Cat has every reason to be. Her mother is sexually repressed and is disgusted and frightened of disease (which she considers sex to be.) Her father is distant until Cat starts to develop at an early age. Early in this story you realize where this is heading and are horrified and anxious for Cat. Misty, Star, and Jade are ready to support her in her endeavor to tell her story. Soon the inevitable happens and Cat nearly has a breakdown. Although I was aware of the direction of this story, I was still blown away at the end and am eager to read the next book.
Rating: Summary: interesting book Review: it was a pretty good book but not as good as "Star", to tell the truth, i didnt really like "Jade" but still, "cat" was a good book.
Rating: Summary: The 2nd best of the 5 books. Review: It was better than the other 3 girls but into the garden was the best.
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