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V.C. Andrews : Flowers in the Attic/If There Be Thorns/Petals on the Wind/Seeds of Yesterday

V.C. Andrews : Flowers in the Attic/If There Be Thorns/Petals on the Wind/Seeds of Yesterday

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The series that will make you search for V.C. Andrews books
Review: After reading the Flowers in the Attic series, you will be indefinitely addicted to the writings of V.C. Andrews. Thecaptivating and imaginative storyline, will rivet you for hours. In a way that few authors can, V.C. Andrews will have you believing that the "Doll" family might really be out there somewhere. Putting these books down once you've begun reading is next to impossible, and when you finally do, you'll be desperate to drop everything and pick it up again, just for "one more quick chapter". It twists and turns down a road of deceit and tragedy in marked detail,leaving no stone unturned and yet it keeps you guessing. The fictional surroundings are described so vividly that it brings you right into the scene, as if you were a silent character standing on the sidelines watching things unfold. After you read this series, you will find yourself searching for new V.C. Andrews books wherever there are bookstands, and yet coming back to read past editions a second and third time.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It has pulled me in so much that I have read it aleast 30 xs
Review: I have read the series of the Dollananger Saga more than forty times. I've seen the movie even more. It hit me so strongly that I had to read it again to make sure I completely understood it. Again and again I did this. I can put myself in Catherine's place and I am there with her experiencing her pain as well as her brothers, sisters, sons, and mother's. I completely relate. To everything but the incent part. sorry.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: V.C. Andrews is an author who intrigues the mind & heart.
Review: V.C. Andrews's Flowers In The Attic was exceptional, to say the very least. V.C Andrews draws the reader into a darkened path, revealing secrets so sinister that reader feels ashamed, but reads on. The harrowing story lingered with this reader for a long time, leaving me feeling deeply intrigued. Feeling for characters, I almost wanted to be at times, and then after reading on, glad I was not. This reader was caught spellbound, caught in the author's develishly detailed web, and not really wanting to escape!


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