![]() ![]() This is written in the perspectives of their children, Jory and Bart. Yes, Andrews has absolutely gone CRAZY with this, but it's okay, I support it. ![]() So don't think I hated this book or anything, although I can't deny that it's my favourite novel, either.Īfter the craziness in the first two books and after we were left off with a pretty big cliffhanger in the end of the sequel, we jump straight into the future of Cathy and Chris's lives, where they are all grown up and are pure adults, and they are married. It's just the perfect effect she creates. She can make things rough, sad and everything else in between with just the snap of her fingers. ![]() Although she confuses us like hell (which all of us can understand once we read one of her books), her writing is like munching into your most favourite food. I feel like it has been dragged on for too long. I was trying to remind myself of the feelings and love I had for the first two fantastic books, but I didn't feel a craze and adoration for these books. Andrews was trying to create the luxury and amazingness that she did with the first two books in the Dollanganger series, but these two didn't really cut it. ![]()
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