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Misty (Andrews, V. C. Wildflowers, 1.)

Misty (Andrews, V. C. Wildflowers, 1.)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A really fresh, interesting and exciting new series.
Review: This new series is fresn and exciting because of the way the girls are woven into the story. I think it's the most uptodate series yet with real people who have real problems. Can't wait for the big novel . . . Into the Garden

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Very Disappointing
Review: First of all, this is not a book for a person 4-8 years old. I don't think a person under fourteen should be reading it. The subject matter is NOT for a young person. Also, I've read all of V. C. Andrew's books, and I'm getting very disappointed. The books are getting worse and worse. I dislike the mini-series. I want to know what happened to the really good books that she used to turn out!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: the orphans and wildflowers should never have been written!!
Review: What is with Andrew Neiderman producing these R. L. Stine wannabe books? Why can't he get back into the V. C. Andrews style we all love, with adult novels, not these stupid, petty little books about whiny girls. V. C. Andrews' name as already lost many readers because of that disaterous orphans series, I love V. C. so much I'll never stop reading them, no matter how pathetic they will get, and Misty was beyond pathetic. Neiderman will never cast a spell like Dark Angel or Petals on the Wind, but he did a job well done with Music in the Night and The Dawn and Ruby series. Not everybody who reads V. C. Andrews is 13, some are 19 like me and like FULL novels, not 100 pagers.

~Tom Nordlum

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not as good as I anticipated
Review: I just got this book today and read it today. It started out pretty good but I thought Misty was a little two sided. She seemed like a sex manic and that bothered me because her and I are about the same age but I don't act like that all. It was a dissapointment after the first miniseries. This book is told by Mistys point of view as she is telling the story and the other girls ask questions. I will continue to read the other books in this series, I just hope they get better. Jade seems interesting.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Ghostwriter too "Misty"-eyed to see problems?
Review: When I first heard that this book was going to be the begining of another mini series (like the Orphan series), I thought, "What is this ghost writer thinking? Not everyone who reads V.C. Andrews is 13." I tried to give the book the benefit of the doubt and this book was a little more interesting then the Orphan series. I am hoping the other books in the series will surprise me, but I can help and think that V.C. Andrews would not have written these types of books and would have stayed the adult psychological thriller/horror route instead of going Sweet Valley High.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One Month, Every Book
Review: When I was twelve,going on thirteen, I made a promise to myself: I would read EVERY V.C. Andrews book. And I did, in one month. The last book I read, Runaways, was not all that I quite expected, compared to her other book's. I think that her daughter is not as good as the original V.C. Andrews.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: great
Review: since v.c. andrews passed away, and these new book are a consolidation of her writing skills, I have read every one of her books and loved them all. if this series is like the other one, i'll love it just as much

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Don't Do It
Review: For all the people who are agonizing over another mini-series, don't buy it. And when I say this, keep in mind that if no one buys them, the publisher will not continue to put them out. Let's get back to the real novels, not these paltry excuses to get $3. per month from everyone. I love the books and have read all the series, but this is getting ridiculous. Runaways was ok, but not what I expected.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: All Vc Andrews books have been great.
Review: I have read all of VC.Andrews books and the Ruby series have been my favorite. I anxiously await the Misty series although I would have preferred if it was not a mini series.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I am sure this one will be as wonderful as all the others.
Review: I started reading V.C. when I was a pre-teen. The Heaven series was my first and all time favorite. I have always enjoyed every one of her books. Even though they are a mini-series, you can read one book and still walk away satisfied. I am sure that "Misty" will live up to all the rest.


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