Hi, Allison here,
Every week
Kirsty and myself will be posting reviews of books we have read before we started this blog. I'm going to kick off our first
Flashback Friday series with my all time favourite book, and my all time favourite author -
Flowers In The Attic by
Virginia Andrews. I cannot tell you how many times I have read this book.
The story centres around the Dollanganger children, Cathy, the narrator of the story, her Older Brother Christopher and their younger twin siblings, Carrie and Cory.
The story begins with the children's father dying in a tragic accident and leaving the family penniless, So this prompts their Mother Corrine to take the children back to her parents mansion, where Corrine's father is dying and she is set to inherit his millions, but with one exception, only if she has never had any children with her now late husband. So, the mother and grandmother lock the children in a bedroom in the attic, (with very strict rules) for a few days until the grandfather passes away, but the few days turn into weeks, then months, then years, drawing the children closer than they ever could have imagined. There is an urban legend that this book is based on a true story although this has never been confirmed. But, nevertheless, this is a gripping read, as are the rest of the books in the "Dollanganger" series. I coul talk endlessly about this book, but, I will let you discover it yourself and hope you enjoy reading it as much as I do.
Happy Reading x