Petals on the Wind (Dollanganger #2) 
This book is the worst I've ever read - although I never read the Twilight or 50 Shades books. Still I highly recommend you read this. It's that terrible. Like when you smell something bad & want others to smell it. I found myself hysterically laughing while explaining the plot to my husband. So there's that. It's definitely entertaining.. So bad it's good. Like Showgirls!I recently re-read FitA, which is one of my favorite books of all time. So I read this again too, for the first time
WHAT...JUST... what!?I can't even...My summary of this book is: WTF, Cathy?!I mean, I liked it and I'll definitely finish this saga, for I am too invested, but I don't know, this book is just TOO MUCH.

This is the first sequel to Flowers in the Attic, and I didn't find it quite as compelling. This is probably because it's less single-minded than the original story.Flowers in the Attic is more unified, more like an Aristotelian drama: it takes place nearly all in the attic, and it's all about the children's being in the attic -- what got them there, what kept them there, what they did there, the horror of being there, and how they escaped.Now the "flowers" are out of the attic and so the second
Mothers do not let your daughters read this book! I remember being so enthralled by it as a teen, that I just had to give it a read as an adult. Turns out it's AWFUL! HORRIBLE! DISGUSTING! What do young girls learn from this book? Well, apparently it's okay to be raped as long as you love the person raping you, or at least can live with them long enough to learn to love them. (Seriously, Cathy is raped THREE TIMES in this series, by three different men! One of whom is her BROTHER! And she has
Siblings released from attic. Continue to shag. Reacquainted with donuts. *puts fingers in ears and lalalas at anti-donut propaganda**devours donut defiantly*
1. Catherine Dahl is an efftard blessed with the brights of Becky Bloomwood, the vengefulness of a character in a Shakespearean tragedy, and the relationship savvy of Bella Swan. Except instead of thinking she smells like irresistible beer nipples, MEN CANNOT RESIST RAPING HER. SHE IS A RAPE MAGNET OF LOL PROPORTIONS. 2. But I KIND OF WANT TO KNOW IF SHE ENDS UP LOCKING HER SONS IN THE ATTIC???Fuuuuuuck. How can I find it within myself to continue hating Twihards if I keep reading this dramaturd
V.C. Andrews
Paperback | Pages: 439 pages Rating: 3.82 | 51958 Users | 2085 Reviews

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Original Title: | Petals on the Wind |
ISBN: | 0671729470 (ISBN13: 9780671729479) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Dollanganger #2 |
Setting: | South Carolina(United States) |
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They were such brave children to withstand such suffering. Such clever children to escape such terror! For Carrie, Chris and Cathy, the attic was a dark horror that would not leave their minds, even while they built bright, promising new lives. Of course mother had to pretend they didn't exist. And Grandmother was convinced they had the devil in them. But that wasn't their fault. Was it? Cathy knew what to do. She now had the powers she had learned from her beautiful mother. She knew it in the way her brother still yearned for her, in the way her guardian touched her, in the way all men looked at her. She knew it was time to put what she knew to the test. To show her mother and grandmother that the pain and terror of the attic could not be forgotten... Show them. Show them—once and for all.Declare Out Of Books Petals on the Wind (Dollanganger #2)
Title | : | Petals on the Wind (Dollanganger #2) |
Author | : | V.C. Andrews |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 439 pages |
Published | : | November 28th 1990 by Pocket (first published November 10th 1980) |
Categories | : | Fiction. Horror. Young Adult |
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Hey, guess what? Flowers in the Attic was only the beginning of this sordid tale! We now follow Cathy to South Carolina with her gross brother and little sister who didn't die of arsenic poisoning (almost did though). They get taken in by a doctor and his sassy housekeeper. Seems harmless enough, right? Oh, how quickly we forget. Cathy ends up sleeping with the doctor who's like 40 years older than her and then running away to become a ballerina. She marries the MOST FAMOUS ballet dancer, andThis book is the worst I've ever read - although I never read the Twilight or 50 Shades books. Still I highly recommend you read this. It's that terrible. Like when you smell something bad & want others to smell it. I found myself hysterically laughing while explaining the plot to my husband. So there's that. It's definitely entertaining.. So bad it's good. Like Showgirls!I recently re-read FitA, which is one of my favorite books of all time. So I read this again too, for the first time
WHAT...JUST... what!?I can't even...My summary of this book is: WTF, Cathy?!I mean, I liked it and I'll definitely finish this saga, for I am too invested, but I don't know, this book is just TOO MUCH.

This is the first sequel to Flowers in the Attic, and I didn't find it quite as compelling. This is probably because it's less single-minded than the original story.Flowers in the Attic is more unified, more like an Aristotelian drama: it takes place nearly all in the attic, and it's all about the children's being in the attic -- what got them there, what kept them there, what they did there, the horror of being there, and how they escaped.Now the "flowers" are out of the attic and so the second
Mothers do not let your daughters read this book! I remember being so enthralled by it as a teen, that I just had to give it a read as an adult. Turns out it's AWFUL! HORRIBLE! DISGUSTING! What do young girls learn from this book? Well, apparently it's okay to be raped as long as you love the person raping you, or at least can live with them long enough to learn to love them. (Seriously, Cathy is raped THREE TIMES in this series, by three different men! One of whom is her BROTHER! And she has
Siblings released from attic. Continue to shag. Reacquainted with donuts. *puts fingers in ears and lalalas at anti-donut propaganda**devours donut defiantly*
1. Catherine Dahl is an efftard blessed with the brights of Becky Bloomwood, the vengefulness of a character in a Shakespearean tragedy, and the relationship savvy of Bella Swan. Except instead of thinking she smells like irresistible beer nipples, MEN CANNOT RESIST RAPING HER. SHE IS A RAPE MAGNET OF LOL PROPORTIONS. 2. But I KIND OF WANT TO KNOW IF SHE ENDS UP LOCKING HER SONS IN THE ATTIC???Fuuuuuuck. How can I find it within myself to continue hating Twihards if I keep reading this dramaturd
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