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Type of bind: Mass Market Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN num: 9781416530824
ISBN number: 1416530827
Label: Pocket Star
Manufacturer: Pocket Star
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 400
Printing Date: September 25, 2007
Publishing house: Pocket Star
Release Date: September 25, 2007
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From the imagination behind Flowers in the Attic comes a sensational new novel that spins a seductive web between fantasies and lies -- and uncovers the price for keepingSecrets in the Attic
Two Friends As Close As Sisters.
One Killer Secret That
Will Tear Their Small Town Apart.
In the dust and shadows of the attic, they shared everything -- fanciful stories, high school crushes, plans for the future, dreams to travel the world. For Karen, the attic is her escape from the reality of her stepfather's unwanted attention. Together in the eaves of a house with its own murderous history, the best friends concoct a scheme that will put Karen's stepfather in his place. It wasn't supposed to turn deadly. But in the attic Karen shares one more secret with her best friend -- a secret to take to the grave....
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As a young girl in the 6th grade, I fell in love with the Dollanganger series, begining with the all too familiar "Flowers in the Attic". Some time later(now a sophmore in highschool), after having finished the series, I discovered "Secrets in the Attic" on my kindle. Being that it was written by the same author, V.C. Andrews, I decided to read it.
I was utterly disapointed. It was written, as far as I'm concerened, completely different than what the true V.C. Andrews would have done. In some parts I was completely baffled or just plain mistified. I found myself questioning "Who, in the right mind, could be THAT gullible?" The story even had me wondering if Zipporah's family could be more disfunctional than Karen's.
Towards the end I became very confused. It didn't close off the end so that the readers would be able to understand the full extent of what happened. Who was the bad guy? Was it all a big fat lie? Or was it the world's best cover up? It never fully explained. Was Karen crazy, or simply misunderstood?
Overall, the plot was good, the story, not so. It had great potentail, but the writter simply didn't know how to make it up to the fullest. I think it will really depend on the reader wether they like it or not. For me, it was just okay.
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**WARNING SPOILERS*
I'm not sure why I keep purchasing the new Andrews books. Call it morbid curiosity, or a desperate need to capture the atmosphere that was present in the very first couple of series.
Needless to say, this book was atrocious. Poorly written and badly edited to boot. Besides the rushed ending (do we really believe that Karen's mother would give up the baby for adoption? And what does Karen have to say about this?). There is a really obvious mistake that occurs midway in the book and continues throughout. At very first I was confused and thought it was put in to set the two girls up as lyers, but as it progressed i realised that it was just an error, that was not picked up in editing. The night before Karen murders her stepfather she has dinner at Zipporah's and is offered a lift home by Zipporah's father, Karen refuses and rides home on her bike. The the very subsequent day Zipporah is informed by her Mother about the murder. But later in the book Zipporah tells everyone (police, father, friends at school) that the last time she saw Karen was when she went to Karen's house to do homework??? It's really poor when a writer cannot even keep track of his character's movements. Very disapointing!
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This is another great book by VC Andrews! I've never been disappointed by her books, and this is no exception.
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It started out interesting. I couldn't put it down at first. But it just got silly. I found Zipporah to be a daft, weak main character that just never comes to life at all.
I felt like there was all this build up and the mystery would be solved but it just turned out Karen was crazy?! Ridiculous.
The ending was highly disappointing. I couldn't believe it!
I felt puzzled and like it was unfinished. Loose ends weren't tied up.
I believe the ghostwriter is getting lazy. He's not sticking to the old formula and the books are suffering.
This was the worst book I've read that has the misfortune of having the wonderful V.C.'s name on it.
I really loved the Landry series, the Cutler series, The Logan series, the Hudson series, even the DeBeers books. I love a lot of what the ghostwriter HAS done.
It just seems that his best days are behind him.
It's all crap these days.
Maybe it's time to lay V.C. to rest once and for all.
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I have to agree with the majority - this story is a little over the top in stupidity. I was able to figure out the problems way ahead of the outcome. It was quite obvious that Karen Stoker was a mentally unstable individual and both Zipporah and her brother Jesse were kind of brain-dead themselves not to see it. The police were brutally clueless as not to investigate the attic which was known as the girls' secret "nest" as they gathered there on more than on occasion way before the basis of the story took place. It was all so ridiculous and very predictable. I had read "Flowers in the Attic" 20 years ago and was completely engulfed with the storytelling. Obviously, the ghostwriter series cannot hold a candle to the writer, V. C. Andrews.
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