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snailmailthings · 6 days ago
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METAMORPHOSIS AS SURVIVAL
Flowers in the Attic, V. C. Andrews (1979) / A Storm of Swords, George R. R. Martin (2000)
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authorappearances · 2 months ago
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V. C. Andrews in Flowers in the Attic
Author V. C. Andrews made a cameo appearance as a maid in the 1987 film adaptation of her novel, the first in the Dollanganger series. Andrews did not live to see the film, dying of breast cancer in December 1986.
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escapeintothepages · 2 years ago
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“How wonderful to be understood, and never have to explain.”
Petals on the Wind, V. C. Andrews
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darkcrowprincess · 2 years ago
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Heyyy,
I was looking through your blog and found out about VC Andrews. Her work seems pretty interesting.
Can you recommend some of her books to me? Or is all of her work worth checking out, lol?
Also, some of her work had ghost writers?
I'm not the best person to ask cause really I've only read like two of the books made by the actual writer and the the other few by the ghost writer. Also to explain the ghost writer thing.
Vc Andrews the real lady wrote the flowers in the attic series/the dollanganger series and the first two books in the series The Casteel family saga( Heaven and Dark Angel) and the stand alone book(or at least it was suppose to be) My Sweet Audrina. While she was writing her last books she got Cancer and soon died from it at 63. Because some of her books were left unfinished her agent and the publishing company wanted to finish her work. They also wanted to get more money from the dead person by using her name and redoing the same themes in other books over again. So that's what we literally mean by a ghost writer. People reused her name, pretend to be her, and just kept selling books with the same taboo themes in them. The ghost writer is not as good as the orginal. You can tell the difference. But his early work isn't too bad. It's his later stuff that has issues. I haven't read everything so again I'm not an expert.
What I have read:
Flowers in the Attic(by the orginal writer) part of the dollanganger series
Dark Angel(by the orginal writer) part of the casteel family saga.
Beneath the attic(by the ghost writer) part of the dollanganger series
Out of the Attic(by the ghost writer) part of the dollanganger series
I'm in the process of reading more of the The Casteel family series and the second book in the flowers in the attic series. Fair warning about the books, the usually have incest in them, and child abuse so be aware if that triggers you. Why I like the books and plan to read at least some the best of the sagas. The main characters are female characters that are girly girls. They have dark fairy tale themes, dark romance, and gothic horror. And I just like the combination.
From what people has told me these are the best sagas to read from all the books:
The dollanganger saga: Main character is Cathy Dollanganger.
The Casteel Family saga: Main female Character is Heaven Casteel. This takes place mainly in Boston and Virginia
My Sweet Audrina: Main female character is Audrina Adelle Adare
The Landry family Saga: Main female character is Ruby Landry and this story takes place in the Bayous of Louisiana.
The Cutler family saga: Main character is Dawn Cutler.
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veryslowreader · 1 year ago
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Twilight's Child by V. C. Andrews
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artful-gallery · 1 year ago
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I’m a fan of V.C. Andrews too!. 😍📚
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My work in progress coffin bookcase housing my Flowers in the Attic collection 🌸
Im always keeping an eye out for various Fita editions 👀
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snailmailthings · 9 days ago
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DOLL HOUSES IN GOTHIC FICTION
Flowers in the Attic, V. C. Andrews (1979) / Sharp Objects dir. Jean-Marc Vallée (2018)
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thirstyvampyre · 2 years ago
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This is AMAZING.
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escapeintothepages · 1 year ago
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“Cruelty comes in many forms — ignorance is one of them.”
Garden of Shadows, V. C. Andrews
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alintalzin · 4 months ago
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My result.
My most ambitious quiz yet!
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Character, book, and author names under the cut
Red- This is How You Lose the Time War by Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone
Addie LaRue- The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V. E. Schwab
Cooper Dayton- The Wolf At The Door by Charlie Adhara
Andrew Perrault- Don't Let the Forest In by C. G. Drews 
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snailmailthings · 6 days ago
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Flowers in the Attic, V. C. Andrews (1979)
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escapeintothepages · 2 years ago
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“Beauty thinks it needs no talent and can feed on itself, so it soon dies.”
Petals on the Wind, V. C. Andrews
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bittersweetsweetheart · 2 years ago
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the-library-of-a-r-labaere · 5 months ago
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Mavigne, Or: A Treatise On The Metaphysics Of Inner Space Travel, And The Kingdom Of Erikaar, Whose Name Is Darkness Made Light, And Further Theological Expositions Thereof
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Heaven Leigh Casteel. Book step back art cover of 'Dark Angel' book.
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vamptvgirl · 1 year ago
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