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I admit I wanted to see just how the ghostwriter would pull this off. To bring a long dead character back to life again. Sadly he didn't. The boy or poisoned boy as he's called throughout the book makes few appearances in this book. Mostly about Clara Sue whining about missing her brother and parents. As someone who recently went through some tough times and losses I tried to empathize with her, but Clara Sue fell flat. Would've liked to have heard more from William. This book just made no sense
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I was really disappointed in this book. I was hoping to learn just a little more about Cory, however this story revolved around Clara Sue and how she coped with losing loved ones in her immediate family which impacted on how she reacted when Cory moved into her family.
We saw Clara Sue grow in maturIty as the story progressed which was positive. Had this not been a V.C. Andrews book with the promise of learning more about Cory and/or the Dollanganger children this would have been an average read ...more
We saw Clara Sue grow in maturIty as the story progressed which was positive. Had this not been a V.C. Andrews book with the promise of learning more about Cory and/or the Dollanganger children this would have been an average read ...more

I rated this a 3 because I am not sure about this one at all. it makes no sense to me. one: explain the graves in flowers in the Attic....4 plots one filled. maybe it was filled to keep Corrine thinking that Cory did die....two- Carla Sue is an annoying character. she is too winey for a 16 year old. I know a ghost writer wrote this but I feel like it was forced

Mar 11, 2015
Crystal Sasso
marked it as to-read