Into the Garden (Wildflowers #5)
by
V.C. Andrews
THEY BEGAN AS STRANGERS -- FOUR TEENAGE GIRLS WITH NOTHING IN COMMON BUT THEIR MISERABLE CHILDHOODS. SOON, THEY WOULD REALIZE THAT THEIR SECRET PASTS HAD BOUND THEM TOGETHER FOREVER....Misty, Star, Jade, and Cat first came together in Dr. Marlowe's group therapy sessions. They trusted no one but each other -- and even that bond was fragile at best. One by one, each of the...more
Mass Market Paperback, 384 pages
Published
December 1st 1999
by Pocket
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VC Andrews has always been a favorite of mine since my childhood days. I have read (and re-read) all of her books, and although I am much older now and find that some of her work is better than others, I still enjoy the twists and turns, strangeness and mystery that continues to captivate my interest.
With that being said - it might also explain why I find the ghostwriter's quality of work lacking and less memorable than Andrews' true writing, especially with the newer, more modern series.
If you...more
With that being said - it might also explain why I find the ghostwriter's quality of work lacking and less memorable than Andrews' true writing, especially with the newer, more modern series.
If you...more
This was by far the best of the Wildflowers Series! It was a great ending to all of the girls stories! I've also been a huge V.C. Andrews fan for many years, and have reread many of her series alot! The best ones are when they were actually written by V.C. Andrews (such as the Dollanganger and Casteel Series; and of course My Sweet Audrina). But the Wildflowers series is one of the better ones written by the ghostwriter. I read through this book very quickly because I didn't want to put it down....more
The only thing that makes this book obvious, that it was written 10+ years ago, is the fact that they are all using landline home telephones and they have no idea where each other is if they dont answer the phone! Crazy how quickly technology changes. This book was the perfect finale to a GREAT series!! I loved every minute. I was so glad it was almost 400 pages long, because I didnt want these books to end. Poor Cat, she really did go through hell and back up until the very end and I loved how...more
LOVED this book! A perfect ending for the Wildflowers series. The book more or less is about the character of Cat, and the revelations that she stumbles upon regarding her family and who she really is. Things do take an eerie turn and Cat relies on the girls to help her out. A real page-turner. I finished this book in 2-3 days.
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you must have gotten the wrong one then bc into the garden is the ending to their stories. the first 4 are each of their separate stories and how they got there.
This book was a rather strange continuation of what I had thought was a completed series. This was one of the few VC Andrews books--since first reading the Flowers in the Attic series--that actually made me experience a "Holy shit!" moment. It was good, and though I had not initially expected to "accept it as part of the series" I ended up doing so quite willingly. Good book. It centers mostly around Cat and her experiences post-counseling. Very good book, but with a more modern feel to it. It d...more
Into the Garden is book five in the Wildflowers Series by VC Andrews. Books one through four are based on the struggles of each girl during their sessions with Dr Marlowe. They've each been hurt by the ones they love through abuse or neglect. With their sessions over, the girls are reunited again and form a real friendship. They're close now and reveal the truth about their stories.
Quel plaisir de retrouver les filles. Bien que la thérapie de groupe soit finie, on constate qu'un véritable lien les unit : l'amitié.
v. c. andrews was a real deal pwrson who had alot of things on her mind
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Virginia Cleo Andrews (born Cleo Virginia Andrews) was born June 6, 1923 in Portsmouth, Virginia. The youngest child and the only daughter of William Henry Andrews, a career navy man who opened a tool-and-die business after retirement, and Lillian Lilnora Parker Andrews, a telephone operator. She spent her happy childhood years in Portsmouth, Virginia, living briefly in Rochester, New York. The An...more
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“After it's all over, the early childhood, a chain of birthdays woven with candlelight, piles of presents, voices of relatives singing and praising your promise and future, after the years of schooling, fitting yourself into different size desks, memorizing, reciting, reporting, and performing for jury after jury of teachers, counselors, and administrators, you still feel inadequate, alone, vulnerable, and naked in a world that can be unforgiving and terribly demanding.”
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