Does anyone know the order to read vc andrews book?
Read one, they're all the same. In every series the brother/ sister fall in love. It's a common theme. I read all of them. I mean ALL of them. I was in love with V.C. Andrews. But the real V.C. died after she wrote "My sweet Audrina" (which was the last really good one, and not part of a series). So she has a ghost writer now, his name is Andrew Neiderman. And he writes under his own name as well, but they are mystery/suspense style novels. When I met him 10 years ago at his son's micro brewery in Palm Springs California (I babysat his son's children), I found him to be an angry old man, pissed because the stories he ghost writes do better than the ones he publishes under his own name. He didn't even know the character's names in the V.C. books. He doesn't care about those books, he writes them for the money. And he writes them badly. Read the flowers in the attic series, and my sweet audrina, and that's all you'll need to read. After that it all gets really repetitive.
Reply:go to the leaf pages in fron tne the order of publishing is there ive read all the first ones and then got a little tired of the theme of incest and went on to vampires and sf and cowboys and so on
Reply:Look it up. You have the internet.
Reply:I found a website online from a fan of V C Andrews.
The series and the books in the series are self explanatory on the website.
Please visit the provided link to check the order of books in the series.
Hope this helps :)
Reply:Open the book to the page that has all the publication info on it. The first thing on that page will usually be the copyright date (year). Start with the one that has the earliest copyright date. Then check the others, and arrange them by year from oldest to newest. that is how you know what order they go in.
Reply:the whole dollenganger series was okay, you can go and check at the library to see what order they go in. My personal fav is the casteel series. I hope that you enjoy them, i did.
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