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| Original Title: | If There Be Thorns |
| ISBN: | 0671729454 (ISBN13: 9780671729455) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Dollanganger #3 |
| Setting: | Fairfax, California(United States) |
V.C. Andrews
Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 374 pages Rating: 3.77 | 41132 Users | 1078 Reviews

Specify Of Books If There Be Thorns (Dollanganger #3)
| Title | : | If There Be Thorns (Dollanganger #3) |
| Author | : | V.C. Andrews |
| Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | First Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 374 pages |
| Published | : | 1996 by Pocket (first published November 28th 1981) |
| Categories | : | Fiction. Horror. Young Adult. Romance. Gothic. Thriller. Drama |
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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 home…and everything they love may soon be torn from them.Rating Of Books If There Be Thorns (Dollanganger #3)
Ratings: 3.77 From 41132 Users | 1078 ReviewsWrite-Up Of Books If There Be Thorns (Dollanganger #3)
Life is like that - twenty minutes of misery for every two seconds of joy. V.C. Andrews, If There Be ThornsI did, or attempted to do, a reread of this not that long ago and it was painful. I did like the whole Saga but I remembered, as I was reading it, that this was my least favorite in the series. Highly not recommended. Painful.I read through about 70% of this book and finally gave up, feeling my brain starting to daze and hurt, like I was having a mental diarrhea from stuffing my face with too much VC Andrews in too short of a time. Teaches me to read so much garbage.This book was nowhere near as consuming as the first two. The writing is about the same - bad, but at least not abysmal, and is easy to read. But none of the characters were compelling; I tried and tried to like Bart, since he's the only character that
The book is narrated by two half-brothers, Jory and Bart Sheffield. Jory is a handsome, talented fourteen-year-old boy who wants to follow his mother Cathy in her career in the ballet, while nine-year-old Bart, who is unattractive and clumsy, feels he is outshone by Jory. By now, Cathy and Chris live together as husband and wife. To hide their history, they tell the boys and other people they know that Chris was Paul's younger brother. Cathy and Chris have a passionate and very sexual

I'm not going to rate this, because I couldn't finish it - it's not like the previous two in the series. I just don't care about Cathy and Christopher's children.
God these books are sick..... I love it! The way cathys sons are us like karma... i read this series about a year ago and the story is still fresh!... everything that happened keeps your head spinning in circles... as for the rest of the series, you'll be sorry if you don't finish it as well as continue on with this author. I know I am ecstatic that I did.... V.C Andrews is one of many favorite authors mostly for the fact that she writes stories that you never want to end.... if you read it let
I made a V. C. Andrews' meme jpg today!(Link: https://vampirekiki.deviantart.com/ar...)Too bad I can't make a colored version.I always think the Dollanganger series and My Sweet Audrina are Ms. Andrews' best works, still I was afraid I wouldn't enjoy If There Be Thorns much because the summary makes the story sound so over-the-top melodramatic.However, I'm delighted to find I enjoy the story, though the story is still quite melodramatic (you can't escape melodramas when you're reading Ms.
The first book to this, Flowers in the Attic gave me a good impression. Flowers in the Attic was about how a mother lost her husband in a horrible car crash. Her and her four children felt lost. Cory and Carrie were the two youngest twins and Christopher and Cathy were the oldest being teenagers. Seeking for help Corrine, their mother reaches out to their grandmother. They had lost touch for many many years all because of one reason. Corrine had married her half uncle and her parents refused to


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