... and no one can blame them when they have such mum like Corrine. First she took her kids to grandparent’s house after her husband's death and then left them in the attic. It supposed to be a temporary 2-day situation, but days changed into weeks, weeks into months and months into years. She visit...
I went straight to sleep after finishing this book late last night and it actually gave me nightmares!I was trapped in a room desperately trying to keep a pot plant alive and no matter what I did it kept wilting and dying.I first read this book when I was 12 years old and the story of 4 children bei...
This story is just so heartbreaking and twisted, that it'll make you infuriated to no end.But things first, let's crack up with the review, shall we?The Dollanganger's are the portrait of the perfect and loving family. They have 4 children, 15 years old Chris, 12 years old Cathy, and 4 years old twi...
You know this book has been on my I have to read this list for a long time, because it sounds so creepy but everyone is either squicked or it's their guilty pleasure. I heard V.C Andrews is one of those writers whom everyone loves but kinda hates at the same time. So, of course, I'm gonna be all ove...
You know this book has been on my I have to read this list for a long time, because it sounds so creepy but everyone is either squicked or it's their guilty pleasure. I heard V.C Andrews is one of those writers whom everyone loves but kinda hates at the same time. So, of course, I'm gonna be all ove...
These poor four children who have a happy life suddenly have it taken from them by a devastating accident and are moved to their grandparents home. There is where their real nightmare begins and where it will end tragically by the time they're able to escape. This is a modern classic!
Somewhere in my adolescence, I appear to have missed the memo about V.C. Andrews. It was only after a discussion on Goodreads that two friends pointed me in the direction of Flowers in the Attic, and it was only then I realised it was a book read by many tween/teen girls in the 1980s, which should h...
Somewhere in my adolescence, I appear to have missed the memo about V.C. Andrews. It was only after a discussion on Goodreads that two friends pointed me in the direction of Flowers in the Attic, and it was only then I realised it was a book read by many tween/teen girls in the 1980s, which should h...
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