

I'm about 100 pages in (it's a re-read on this one) and it's got me just as committed as it did the first time. Flowers in the Attic, despite it's obvious problems in the plot and relatively sub-par writing, is a gripping and addictive story. Does anybody else find it weird that her, of all deceased authors, were chosen to continue having books published under a ghostwriter for so many years? I can understand finishing the books she didn't live to complete (or even finishing the one series she was in the middle of), but continuing it beyond that just feels so excessive, and the only reason I can really understand for Andrew Neiderman continuing to do that is for the money. Andrews" books in order, for as long as I can possibly hold out with them. Out of pure morbid curiosity, I'm going to attempt to read all of the "V.C.


Andrews books growing up (the books ACTUALLY written by Virginia Andrews, mind you).
