With the publication of her first novel, FLOWERS IN THE ATTIC, Virginia Andrews became a bestselling phenomenon. Since then, readers have been captivated by more than forty novels in the Virginia Andrews' series. Her novels have sold over 100 million copies worldwide and been translated into 22 languages.
...runs her over. Then there are the mercenary mums who'll do anything for a buck. Corinne in Virginia Andrews' Flowers in the Attic stands to inherit a fortune if she can get rid of her inconvenient children, so she locks them in the attic for a few years...
...Frankly, I find such arrangements appalling and I must say the same for the book. A novel by Virginia Andrews, who was wheelchair-bound throughout her life, touched on the gothic with a family’s hidden secrets, usually derived from a forbidden liaison...
...always entertaining. Jessica Lambert, 31 Victoria Point stay-at-home mum It is difficult to say, but I do like Virginia Andrews, but I love reading all of the classics. James South, 30 Victoria Point Carpenter I don t really read novels but I m...
...bizarre and random: in between so-called children’s book I was reading Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World, Virginia Andrews’s Flowers In The Attic (please don’t laugh at me, dear reader!) and even that pseudo-profound classic The Road Less Traveled...
...performed. I enjoyed every moment I spent with them. I preferred Julius Caesar to Romeo and Juliet. In Virginia Andrews’ works I learned how tough life can be for children, even boys, long before I met Virginia Woolf and learned that sometimes life...
...I preferred Julius Caesar to Romeo and Juliet. In Virginia Andrews's works I learnt how tough life can be for children, even boys, long before I met Virginia Woolf and learnt that, sometimes, life with boys can be tough...
...Annie Murray 200,000 A 142 Anne Adeney 200,000 C 143 Felicity Brooks 200,000 C 144 Virginia Andrews 200,000 A 145 Simon Kernick 200,000 A 146 Rebecca Shaw 200,000 A 147 Ann Cleeves 200,000 A 148 Colin McNaughton 200,000 C 149 Nicci...
...runs her over. Then there are the mercenary mums who'll do anything for a buck. Corinne in Virginia Andrews' Flowers in the Attic stands to inherit a fortune if she can get rid of her inconvenient children, so she locks them in the attic for a few years...
...runs her over. Then there are the mercenary mums who'll do anything for a buck. Corinne in Virginia Andrews' Flowers in the Attic stands to inherit a fortune if she can get rid of her inconvenient children, so she locks them in the attic for a few years...
...runs her over. Then there are the mercenary mums who'll do anything for a buck. Corinne in Virginia Andrews' Flowers in the Attic stands to inherit a fortune if she can get rid of her inconvenient children, so she locks them in the attic for a few years...
...runs her over. Then there are the mercenary mums who'll do anything for a buck. Corinne in Virginia Andrews' Flowers in the Attic stands to inherit a fortune if she can get rid of her inconvenient children, so she locks them in the attic for a few years...
...runs her over. Then there are the mercenary mums who'll do anything for a buck. Corinne in Virginia Andrews' Flowers in the Attic stands to inherit a fortune if she can get rid of her inconvenient children, so she locks them in the attic for a few years...
...runs her over. Then there are the mercenary mums who'll do anything for a buck. Corinne in Virginia Andrews' Flowers in the Attic stands to inherit a fortune if she can get rid of her inconvenient children, so she locks them in the attic for a few years...
...runs her over. Then there are the mercenary mums who'll do anything for a buck. Corinne in Virginia Andrews' Flowers in the Attic stands to inherit a fortune if she can get rid of her inconvenient children, so she locks them in the attic for a few years...