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Original Title: | Seeds of Yesterday |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Dollanganger #4 |

V.C. Andrews
Paperback | Pages: 408 pages Rating: 3.83 | 34078 Users | 834 Reviews
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Title | : | Seeds of Yesterday (Dollanganger #4) |
Author | : | V.C. Andrews |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 408 pages |
Published | : | November 28th 1990 by Pocket (first published 1984) |
Categories | : | Fiction. Horror. Young Adult |
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The final, haunting novel in the extraordinary story that has enthralled millions! The horror began with Flowers in the Attic, the terrifying tale of four innocent children locked away from the world by a cruel mother. The shocking fury continued with Petals on the Wind and If There Be Thorns. Now V.C. Andrews has created the last dark chapter in the strange, chilling tale of passion and peril that has captivated millions of readers around the world. Cathy and Chris, entwined with the evil that haunts their children, living with the fearful spectre of Foxworth Hall, are awaiting the final, shuddering climax... prisoners of a past they cannot escape.Rating About Books Seeds of Yesterday (Dollanganger #4)
Ratings: 3.83 From 34078 Users | 834 ReviewsDiscuss About Books Seeds of Yesterday (Dollanganger #4)
Book Review 3 out of 5 stars for Seeds of Yesterday, the 4th book in the "Dollanganger" thriller and young adult series, written in 1984 by V.C. Andrews. When I first read this series, I absolutely loved the characters and plot. It was mesmerizing and felt just dark enough to pass the reality line, but not too far where I thought it was completely unbelievable. Somewhere around books 3 and 4, it fell down for me. It wasn't horrible, but it wasn't as good as the originals. I still enjoyAnd so it came to pass, the winter when I was mesmerized by the two previous books in this series, the back cover copy's promise of a last dark chapter in a strange, chilling tale of passion and peril was delivered, but it was neither strange or chilling, being instead a bad convoluted mess. Bart has reached the age of twenty-five and gotten his inheritance from his grandmother, or rather part of it, because unbeknownst to him her will only gave him a paltry five hundred thousand dollars
(Full review here: http://wp.me/p1Zgyz-7D )Wow. Almost done with the Dollangangers, thank goodness. Only two books left to cover in this series, and this one is probably going to be the most difficult to write about. Why difficult? Because it sucked. Seriously. This book was terrible. Combine all of the horribly tragic events of the first two books into one, add Chris and Cathy as an old married couple and you have this dreck.(view spoiler)[Seeds of Yesterday starts up 15 years after If

"I am caught between Heaven and Hell in a kind of purgatory where ghosts of the past roam the hallways at night."Foxworth Hall has been built again.I just finished a long-overdue re-read of the finale of the five-book Dollanganger saga. Yes, I'd forgotten most of it, with the exception of the oh-so-sad ending and the return to a manor that once terrified everyone in the series.While Flowers in the Attic started the journey that destroyed four innocent young lives, the series continued to follow
Well now. That was bizarre. :PAfter the awesome shenanigans of books 1-2, the third book made me twitch with hatred & this one...meh. A flat tire & tepid ending to Cathy & Chris' story. The main problem is how everyone stands around justifying (or rather, screaming justifications for) why they treat each other like shit. There's very little fire & guts to the soap plotting, & what precious dollops there are come courtesy of Cindy (that awesome little tramp :D) as she clashes
Don't touch me! That epilogue! That freaking epilogue! "The Dollanganger Saga is over. You'll find the last manuscript in my private vault. Do with it what you will". My poor feels. "I did manage to convince one person, at last that he did have the right father. And it wasn't too late, Bart. It's never too late." My poor children. My poor heart.
LO AMÉ LO AMÉ LO AMÉAMÉ COMO ESTA NARRADOAMÉ A LOS PERSONAJESAMÉ A JORY Y A BARTAMÉ LA HISTORIAAMÉ A CHRISAMÉ ESTA SAGA
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