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If There Be Thorns
If There Be Thorns | V.C. Andrews
Now a major Lifetime movie eventBook Three of the Dollanganger series that began with Flowers in the Atticthe novel of forbidden love that captured the worlds imagination and earned V.C. Andrews a fiercely devoted fanbase. They hide the shocking truth to protect their children. But someone who knows their dark secret is watching. Christopher and Cathy have made a loving home for their handsome and talented teenager Jory, their imaginative nine-year-old Bart, and a sweet baby daughter. Then an elderly woman and her strange butler move in next door. The Old Woman in Black watches from her window, lures lonely Bart inside with cookies and ice cream, and asks him to call her grandmother. Slowly Bart transforms, each visit pushing him closer to the edge of madness and violence, while his anguished parents can only watch. For Cathy and Chris, the horrors of the past have come homeand everything they love may soon be torn from them.
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limada
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Doing a re-read of the original Dollanganger series, and following up with the newer volumes over time. There's a lot that I don't remember from my first readings. And a lot that is unforgettable. It's a crazy series. #13 & #14-2024

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Billie84
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Book 3 of the Dollanganger series. This is told by Cathy‘s two son‘s Jory and Bart. I really enjoyed this book but have to admit Bart pissed me off. Never wanted to punch a character so much as I did with him

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Billie84
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Finished Petals on the wind last night. Now started this. Book 3 of the Dollanganger series

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Ladygodiva7
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Book 17 of 2021.

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Michellesibs
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I saw a quote this week where VC Andrews had said if a book didn't hold her interest she was quick to DNF it and how she made sure her books held the readers attention and I have to say she does achieve this. I'd describe her writing style as frantic, you are literally in a whirlwind of family drama for 400 pages and you can't look away.

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Manoshgirl51
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Bart, Bart, Bart...not only is he bratty as a child in the third book, he is also bratty as an adult in book four. Besides that, I think I liked the third book more than the fourth one. It was a great sequence into the series and I also liked that it was told through both Bart and Jory's viewpoints. The fact that the fourth book ends in Cathy's decision to just die in the attic really disappointed me. It made her look really weak as a character.

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Onto book #3! And an AMAZING tree tunnel in my town! 😍

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