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

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

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: V.C. Andrews books
Review: I love all of V.C. Andrews books, and look forward to her future books. However, Sense the Casteel series, their seems to be something missing. I can't wait for Misty, maybe and hopefully that something will be back. Regardless, I'll always purchase V.C. Andrews books. She is my favorite writer.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: all of her books are great!
Review: I anxiously away "Misty" as I do all of V.C.'s books but I do wish it weren't a miniseries. The Runaways mini-series was ok, but I like it better all in one book. Nothing beats her first series.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Can't wait to read it.
Review: I can't wait to read the book. I have read all of VC.Andrews books. They are great. I don't think there is one that I didn't like and I'm sure I will not be disappointed this time either.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: MISTY CONTINUES WONDERFUL TRADITION
Review: I haven't read Misty yet, but I've heard alot about it over the past few months. I have to say that I'm a male, and have read and loved every one of V.C. Andrews novels since I was in grade school. I can remember waiting for the next installment of Flowers in the Attic series. All of her books have been fun to read, have kept me wanting more, and I have never been bored when I have one in my hand. Lets admit it, these novels aren't going to go down in history as brilliant writing, but I bet my children and their children will be reading them. They are just plain fun, and I'm sure that the Misty series, and whatever comes next will be the same.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: It's not out yet people...
Review: So I thought that I should balance out the reviews w/ a bad one... chances are that it will be pretty bad considering the last miniseries. Hopefully, though, I will be wrong.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This author keeps you turning the pages!
Review: I have been reading VC Andrews since I was a little girl. It is somewhat ironic to be awaiting a book with the title "Misty" and "Jade"...my name and my daughter's name! Hurry up July 1999!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I sure hope it is good!
Review: I have read all of VC Andrews books and I have enjoyed all of them immensely although Her runaways series wasn't as good as I expected it to be but I still enjoyed them. her Heaven series and Flowers in the Attic series were my favorite. Can't wait for Misty's arrival!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Can't wait to get it!!
Review: I haven't got the book yet, but i've heard it's going to be good. i only wish it wasn't a miniseries.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: She's so bad....she ran away on a Mini Motorcycle!
Review: Misty is the first in the Wildflowers series, and floral metaphors are scattered throughout the five part series of poor little rich girls. In Dr. Marlowe's office the girls will explore the pain of their past. And yada, yada, yada. The book tags and summary are so melodramatic it's laughable, and sadly, the inside of the book isn't much better. For 150 pages, Misty whines about her life, using endless description, and clichéd metaphors, that a real person who was narrating her tale never would have spoken. At the end of the book, we know that there is still more torment, for Star will be speaking tomorrow.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Better than some of her other books
Review: This is the first of a series of short stories about 4 girls coming together with the help of their therapist. In this first story, Misty sets the stage and introduces us to Dr. Marlowe, Star, Jade, and Cat whose stories we will hear later. Misty tells her story of how her parents divorce impacted her. Her parents' focus on themselves and on their hatred for each other drives Misty to the edge. Some of V.C. Andrews' stories grab my attention. Others do not. This is one that captured my attention with believable characters. I am really looking forward to the next one.


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