Monday, August 29, 2022

Petals on the Wind (Dollanganger #2) by V.C. Andrews

Petals in the Wind is the second installment in the Dollanganger series. Ever notice how it's similar to Doppelganger? Is this a coincidence or done on purpose especially since Chris and Cathy are described as looking like replicas of their parents. 

Chris, Cathy and Carrie have escaped the attic and Foxworth Mansion. As luck will have it they meet a woman on the bus who takes them to her  Doctor-Son, Paul. Paul quickly takes them in and makes them part of this family. Despite being free, they are emotionally trapped. Cathy and Chris's relationship increases in the creep factor while Carrie gets lost in the suffel. Chris works on his mission to become a Doctor while Cathy dedicates herself to her dream becoming a ballerina.  Cathy finds herself in new relationships and they aren't exactly healthy. 

Their lives are complicated by love, lust, revenge, anger and determination. There remains a lot of controversial behaviors in the story line. This book has a big focus on relationships and the emotional pain and happiness associated with them.





Friday, August 26, 2022

Flowers in the Attic (Dollanganger #1) by V.C. Andrews

 I first read Flowers in the Attic at a young age. I was way too young to be reading it. I must admit at the time I didn't understand some of what was going on. I read it in secret. I was embarrassed and ashamed and thought that I was reading something "dirty". I pilfered it from my aunt along with quite a few more VC Andrews books. I always returned them and I am pretty sure she knew it was me borrowing books I was way too young to read. We were both the readers in the family and since I was being raised by my grandparents, it's likely she saw me as the little sister who was born 23 years later. Re-reading it has brought back a lot of memories and a deeper understanding of what was going on. 

If you are not familiar with Flowers in the Attic, where have you been? There are two movies based on it! There are 4 more movies on the rest of the series. Badly done movies, but movies! 

Flowers in the Attic is about a family in peril.  A family whom outwardly appeared perfect. A beautiful mother, handsome father and four lovely children. After a tragic accident takes the life of the father, the family is left with no financial means to support themselves. The mother, Corrine writes letters to her parents who long ago disinherited her. She begs for permission to return to the family home. Permission is given and Corrine and her four children, Cathy, Chris, Carrie and Cory head out in the darkness of the night to the mansion. Upon arrival the four children and sequestered to a room and told they must stay there for a few days. Eventually, the days turn to weeks, months and years. 

Time locked up together causes the children to bond. A bond that will change the course of their lives forever. 

This book isn't a masterpiece. It never was but it a guilty pleasure read. It is still creepy but as an adult so much sadder than in my youth. 




Tuesday, August 23, 2022

Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin

Sam and Sadie have been friends since childhood. They bonded over video games and became quick friends. A fallout leads to a break in their friendship but they rekindle it many years later. They both still love games and creating them. 

Their friendship is rare, complicated and has a degree of sweetness. There are other characters that play pivotal roles that and push the story along. Expect a lot of video game talk and descriptions. There is quite a bit of pop culture thrown giving you nostalgia for the 80s and 90s.  Gen Xers and Millennials will understand it best.  

I was surprised at how much I enjoyed book. There are some rather slow parts but if you push through it you will be rewarded with a good read. The characters are well developed and real. This is a book about so many things, coming of age, friendships, love, making dreams coming true and tragedies. 







Tuesday, August 16, 2022

The Inheritance Games by Jennifer Lynn Barnes

 

Avery Grambs, does well in school.  She's smart and works hard but life has not been kind to her. She's in Orphan and she's sleeping in her car. She's doing everything she can to get into a good school and improve here life then the unexpected happens and it is life changing. A man she does not know, Tobias Hawthorne has left her his fortune.  He is a billionaire. Avery is stumped and confused on why this man has left her all his money but she soon finds out that in order to receive it she has to meet the requirements set forth in the will.

One of them required that, Avery  live in, The Hawthorne mansion for one year with the family that has been disinherited. It seems simple yet peculiar however Avery soon finds out that it's rather complicated. She will have to play a game along with, Tobias's four grandsons to uncover the clues he left behind. 

I had quite a bit of fun reading this book, which was unexpected. The book isn't nearly as dark as I assumed it would be. The ending felt flat however that doesn't mean I won't read the sequel because Barnes 
knows how to tell a story and develop characters. 



Tuesday, August 9, 2022

This Is Not the Real World (Book #2 in the This Is Not the Jess Show Series) by Anna Carey

 This is Not the Real World is the sequel to This is Not the Jess Show and it picks up right where This is Not the Jess Show left off. 

Life-Like Productions has hunted down Jess and Kipps (her boyfriend). Kipps has been forced to return to the TV set and in an effort to get Kipps back, Jess makes a deal to return to the show. What the production does not  know is that Jess is in cahoots with a source and revenge is going to be so so sweet.

This book is rather entertaining but not nearly as fun as the first book however it has expected twist and turns.
It ends on a cliffhanger and I am anxiously awaiting the next book. 



Wednesday, August 3, 2022

This Is Not the Jess Show (Book #1 in the This Is Not the Jess Show Series) by Anna Carey

Jess Flynn is a teen living in 1998. Life seems ordinary and normal until an unidentified metal device with an apple on it falls out of her friends pocket. Her dog is no longer her dog. He looks different but he is an imposter. Her friends are acting weird, her parents are overprotective and her  little sister is really sick. A mysterious Flu is going around and it seems as though half the town is sick. 

Jess discovers she's been living on a set since she was born and her life has been broadcast since then. Everyone around her are paid actors. It's also not the 1998. Jess flees and is being hunted down by the producers of the show.

I absolutely loved this book. I was able to experience the nostalgia of the 1990s and watch someone discover and be introduced to technology such as cell phones. There are twist and turns to this clever little book. 

If you enjoyed The Truman show you will find this book to be just as much fun. If you haven't watched The Truman Show go watch it,  now!





The Black Key (The Lone City, #3) by Amy Ewing

The third installment in the Lone City series doesn't disappoint. Violet returns to the Jewel to find and save her sister. In an effort to save her sister, Violet takes a back seat approach to the rebellion. The mission is to destroy the Jewel. 

The twists and turns are entertaining and the conclusion is perfect. 

Monday, August 1, 2022

The White Rose (The Lone City, #2) by Amy Ewing

 The White Rose picks up where The Jewel ended. Ash, Raven and Violet are now safe and living in The White Rose. We learn more background information on Ash and Violet and get a better understanding  of them as characters. Secrets are revealed making this read impossible to put down. 

A rebellion is brewing, characters are being developed, the story line and magic, that I usually don't care for blend together to form a great read and another cliffhanger ending. 

Incidents Around the House by Josh Malerman

Incidents Around the House is the spookiest novel I have read this year. I don't spook easily but creepy kids freak me out. Bela is only...