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Flowers in the Attic / Petals on the Wind (Dollanganger)

por V. C. Andrews

Séries: Dollanganger (1-2)

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Contains "Flowers in the Attic" in which four children are locked into the attic of their grandmother's home after the death of their father, and "Petals on the Wind" in which Cathy discovers that she has the power to revenge those childhood years locked in an attic with her brothers and sister.
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"Petals on the Wind"

God damn this book yanking on my heartstrings! Just when things seem to be going right, something always has to go wrong! The hellish past never truly goes away for the "Dresden Dolls", especially for Cathy. She was clearly the most damaged by it and all of her decisions were tied to her attic experiences.

This sequel was filled with just horrible losses for Cathy. She was constantly trying to strike back at her grandmother and mother, but along the way, she tarnished her own life as well.

While I did find the ending to be very messed up, I truly hope she calms down enough and starts thinking with her head on straight. ( )
  Moore31 | Feb 25, 2018 |
"Petals on the Wind"

God damn this book yanking on my heartstrings! Just when things seem to be going right, something always has to go wrong! The hellish past never truly goes away for the "Dresden Dolls", especially for Cathy. She was clearly the most damaged by it and all of her decisions were tied to her attic experiences.

This sequel was filled with just horrible losses for Cathy. She was constantly trying to strike back at her grandmother and mother, but along the way, she tarnished her own life as well.

While I did find the ending to be very messed up, I truly hope she calms down enough and starts thinking with her head on straight. ( )
  Moore31 | Feb 25, 2018 |
In a dark tale of mystery and secrets, the Dollanganger family lives together in a pit of lies. Flowers in the Attic by VC Andrews writes with many themes in the novel, such as trying to stay alive. The novel is full of twist and turns that will take you on one of the most shocking literary rides in your history of reading. This book is definitely something that should be considered in Mrs. Landgraf’s “Bagel’s and Books” because this book is not a hard read at all, but there are details in the book that make the book a mature read. Because of this, people who would be joining the club that Mrs. Landgraf offers should have a sense of maturity when getting started in reading the book. This book has many details and shocking features that can make this book a definite read for the club. Flowers in the Attic is not only adventurous, but mysterious in ways that I cannot explain without telling the book. Students who read this book could definitely enjoy the characters. This includes Cathy, a sweet girl with plenty of sass and determination to get things done and save herself from her tough situations. Also Christopher, who readers would admire because of his nerdy desires to become a doctor. Younger readers would admire Corey and Carrie because not only are they twins, but they are both sweet and innocent in dealing with the situations that they are being put through. In all, these characters are people to admire because they all stick together and try to survive what is happening to them. In essence, this book should be included for Mrs. Landgraf’s “Book’s and Bagels”. ( )
  RayanneBrode | Sep 27, 2012 |
So far, this book is very good. I can never put it down! The book is full of mystery and drama and it seems like you are part of the memory that is being told. ( )
  RayanneBrode | Sep 20, 2012 |
I read all these books, very interesting stories about brother and sister. The whole series was different, something that is so taboo!! ( )
  lyn369 | Sep 5, 2012 |
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Contains "Flowers in the Attic" in which four children are locked into the attic of their grandmother's home after the death of their father, and "Petals on the Wind" in which Cathy discovers that she has the power to revenge those childhood years locked in an attic with her brothers and sister.

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