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by - written on 29/06/09 (Useful, 6 readings)
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Petals on the Wind is the second book in the Dollanganger/Flowers in the attic series, and it follows Cathy and her remaining siblings as they escape from Foxworth Hall, where their mother tried to murder them, to a hopeful new life outside. While they are escaping on a bus, Carrie gets ill, and a woman takes them back to her "doctor friend." Here is where their lives begin. But still haunted by the horror of their lives in Foxworth Hall and the little brother they left behind, Cathy cannot let go, and driven by the desire for revenge, she seeks out her mother and tries to destroy everything she holds dear, but ends up losing what she loves the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 25/01/07 (Very useful, 278 readings)
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For any of you that read my previous review you’ll know that I absolutely loved Virginia Andrew’s novel “Flowers in the Attic.” As such I couldn’t wait to get my hand on the second book in the series “Petals in the Wind” to see what happened next in the story. I ordered the rest of the series off Amazon as I knew once I’d read the second book I’d want to read the rest of the series and as soon as they arrived I started reading – and finished it within three days as well! “Petals in the Wind” is the second book in a series of five belonging to the Dollanganger series, two books follow this story while one precedes the very first book but was only wrote after ... Read the complete review
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