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~ (Author) "WHEN I WAS A LITTLE GIRL, MY FATHER BOUGHT ME A priceless handcrafted dollhouse..." (more)
Key Phrases: swan room, swan bed, front salon, Foxworth Hall, John Amos, Malcolm Neal Foxworth (more...)
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Praise for Viginia Andrews: 'Beautifully written, macabre and thoroughly nasty! it is evocative of the nasty fairy tales like Little Red Riding Hood and The Babes in the Wood, with a bit of Victorian Gothic thrown in. ! What does shine through is her ability to see the world through a child's eyes' Daily Express 'Makes horror irresistible' Glasgow Sunday Mail 'A gruesome saga! the storyline is compelling, many millions have no wish to put this down' Ms London 'There is strength in her books -- the bizarre plots matched with the pathos of the entrapped' The Times --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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Olivia dreamed of a sun-filled love, a happy life. Then she entered Foxworth Hall...

V.C. Andrews' thrilling new novel spins a tale of dreadful secrets and dark, forbidden passions -- of the time before Flowers in the Attic began. Long before terror flowered in the attic, thin, spinsterish Olivia came to Virginia as Malcolm Foxworth's bride. At last, with her tall handsome husband, she would find the joy she had waited for, longed for. But in the gloomy mansion filled with hidden rooms and festering desires, a stain of jealous obsession begins to spread...an evil that will threaten her children, two lovely boys and one very special, beautiful girl. For within one innocent child, a shocking secret lives...a secret that will taint the proud Foxworth name, and haunt all their lives forever!


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  • Mass Market Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Pocket; 12th THUS edition (November 15, 1990)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 067172942X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0671729424
  • Product Dimensions: 6.6 x 4.1 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (91 customer reviews)
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4.0 out of 5 stars What Better Place To End Than At The Beginning?, June 14, 2005
Somewhere along the line, the Flowers In The Attic series lost its luster. The original is a classic tale of horror and betrayal, still shocking to this day. Its sequel, Petals On The Wind, seemed approrpriate in that it answered that question all good books leave one asking: "I wonder what happened next?" And who didn't want to find out not only how these children survived in the outside world, but in what way they lashed out at those who had harmed them? Books three and four - If There Be Thorns and Seeds Of Yesterday, respectively - were... well, less interesting would be a kind way of putting it. In fact, many a reader got to the midway point of Seeds and couldn't help but be struck by a sense of "been there, read that." And perhaps that was, in part, the point of the book: To show that no matter what Cathy and Chris did, the horrors of the attic would haunt their minds and influence their actions.

It's not surprising, therefore, that many readers probably opted to pass on the fifth installment, Garden of Shadows.

How sad for them!

In what would later become a hallmark of the typical VC Andrews series - and continue with the books written by the far-less talented ghost writer in the wake of her death - the final book in the series is, in fact, a prequel, giving us a glimpse into the life of Olivia - aka the mean, awful, hateful grandmother from Flowers In The Attic - and allowing us to better understand her actions.

As would also become a tradition in the VC Andrews novels, this book also reveals a final, shocking twist which allows readers to see the entire series in a new light.

How well written is Garden of Shadows? Well, a friend who was not familiar with the works of VC Andrews read this book before reading Flowers in the Attic. As a result, it pained him to see the grandmother portrayed as cruel and hateful. Given her actions during the course of Flowers in the Attic, that's really saying something!

Without giving away too much of the story, Garden follows the story of Olivia, who is brought to Foxworth Hall as the wife of the tyranical Malcolm Foxworth. She is innocent, young and beautiful - the perfect heroine, given the emotional tortures we know Andrews will unleash upon her! Before long, her husband's dark desires turn the innocent young woman's life upside down.

Were VC Andrews still alive, I would like nothing better to see a sixth book in this series, telling the events of Flowers in the Attic through the eyes of Olivia. Sadly, under the current writing regime and their "crank it out even if the books suck" this promising premise would no doubt be unworthy of the paper it might be printed upon.
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28 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely Riveting!, July 28, 2000
By Cheryl (Newark, De) - See all my reviews
Absolutely Riveting!

Although Garden of Shadows was the last book written in the series of the Dollanganger family, it is the prequel to Flowers in the Attic therefore it was the first book I read in the series. Having seen the movie Flowers in the Attic, many times, there were a lot of questions I had. Well, Garden of Shadows answered my questions ten times over and left me with my eyes wide open (and probably my jaw dragging the floor). Once I started reading I found it hard to put the book down. Sometimes I would read it until my eyes watered. It shows how Olivia goes from being a sad child/teenager growing up without her mother, to being a hopeful and seemingly sweet teenager with dreams of her own to being one of the most wicked people you've ever known. It's symbolic how she relates life to her dollhouse in the glass case with the perfect family of untouchable, porcelain people inside because once she moved into Foxworth Hall, that's how her life was; not perfect but untouchable. This book portrayed how the one person Olivia came to depend on, who she thought would be the light of her life, the one who would turn her otherwise gray life bright, had the exact opposite affect. It portrayed how one man can have so much more than others but still want so much more and will walk over anyone and anything to get it. It also shows Olivia's devotion to Malcolm even when she could have easily walked away. The detail in the book made me see everything exactly the way it was supposed to be. I felt as if I was living everything the characters in the book lived. The way the narrator described the house, each room, each piece of furniture (down to the rugs), each character, their clothing, their expressions and what they were feeling was all so real. The only thing that could have been more developed were the male children's characters; Mal, Joel and Christopher. The narrator mentioned them often but we never really got to know them through their own words and thoughts as we did with Corinne. As I read further into the book, it made me see why Olivia acted the way she did in Flowers in the Attic. I still didn't in anyway agree with the way she treated her grandchildren because who they were wasn't their fault. They were innocent children caught up in a web of deceit and lies and they had to grow up long before they should have had to. THEY didn't even know who they REALLY were. As I said, it did make me understand why she was the way she was; why she always wore gray; why she was so stern; why she was so cold and uncaring. In Garden of Shadows, Foxworth Hall was in a state of total turmoil, much more than in Flowers in the Attic (if you can believe that). If you've seen or read Flowers in the Attic, then Garden of Shadows is a must read. It will clear up any questions you may have about that story.

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The evil was spawned in a... GARDEN OF SHADOWS, October 1, 1999
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The one liner above this sentence is what immediately caught my attention at the bookstore a few months ago.

Okay, so let me get this straight:

Within "FLOWERS IN THE ATTIC", you meet the most perfect heroine you'd ever expect. Her name is Cathy. Her mother is a selfish, elusively beautiful woman with many terrible secrets that should have forever been locked away, or else let go of, if that was possible. And because of Corrine's (her mother) conceited, selfish ways she led her children up to a malicious attic where they had nothing to embrace but the dusty darkness....and each other....(THAT'S RIGHT!)

In "Petals on the Wind", they barely managed to escape the certain fate that one of their siblings had never recovered from, and because of their shameful past and shattered innocence, the children were swept into the loving arms of a parent that dared to love them a thousand more breaths then Corrine ever did! Yet that still didn't stop the past from continuing its dark legacy in the Dollangangers' lives....

In "If There Be Thorns", the evil past grew despite Cathy and Chris's attempts to stop it, and in the final haunting novel of the Dollanganger Series, "Seeds of Yesterday", the past is monstrous in its enraged fury, leading to an unescapable path for the Dollangangers, unless their family finally banishes the evil forever...if that's possible....

And now, when I have regretfully finished the last book of the series, I was fortunate to come across a copy at a bookstore (whenever I go to a bookstore, they're either sold out or they don't have it) of the prelude to this shocking series.

And as I picked this book up, I turned the pages, one after another, bought it, and read it at home.

I loved it. Is just as devastating, emotional, and as remorseful as hell. This was disturbing, stunning, and beautifully put together. Yet, I am confused by many thoughts that won't go away in my mind.

Olivia ("THE Grandmother") was given such a harsh life, one that was greatly portraited in this novel, but how can her stories contradict Corrine's and Corrine's contradict her mother's?

It's very confusing, and though the questions will never be answered, I loved this book.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Backstory takes center stage in this wonderful prequel...
What happened in Foxworth Hall before Cathy, Chris, Carrie and Cory moved into the attic? Was Olivia Foxworth always such a monster? Read more
Published 2 months ago by CoffeeGurl

5.0 out of 5 stars "Dark"
I can't put this book down! This book is the prologue to "Flowers in the Attic" (or the "Dollanganger" series.) It is dark and twisted in a way I didn't expect. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Amy Crockett

5.0 out of 5 stars The one that started it all!!!
I had read the whole Dollanganger series before I came upon GARDEN OF SHADOWS. It was such a wonderful edition to this series that I was pleasantly surprised! Read more
Published 12 months ago by Diane Moore

5.0 out of 5 stars GARDEN OF SHADOWS (POCKET BOOKS/1987)
REVIEW: Although released in 1987: V.C Andrews' "GARDEN OF SHADOWS" is actually a prequel to her landmark gothic potboiler "FLOWERS IN THE ATTIC". Read more
Published 13 months ago by prospero72

5.0 out of 5 stars Wow
After reading the rest of the Dollanganger series, I was naturally eager to start this book. It is stunning how a woman that you end up feeling sorry for turns into such a... Read more
Published 15 months ago by M

2.0 out of 5 stars Decent prequel I guess
This is one of my least favorite books in the series. I will say this, though. It does have a stronger plotline than Seeds of Yesterday. Read more
Published 15 months ago by Shutter Maze

4.0 out of 5 stars sent this to my sister as well
i sent it to my sister so i couldn't tell ya, she seemed to be pleased though
Published 23 months ago by Rebecca Mathews

4.0 out of 5 stars A cut above
The 5th installment, prequel to the Flowers in the Attic/Dollanganger series, picks up a notch from book 3 and 4 which although entertaining were a bit of a let down. Read more
Published on October 20, 2007 by Becs

3.0 out of 5 stars An interesting take on the Dollanganger backstory
I don't really accept this book as a true part of the "Flowers in the Attic" story -- any more than I accept "The Phantom Menace" as a real part of the Star Wars epic -- but I... Read more
Published on September 15, 2006 by Avery Kryeck

5.0 out of 5 stars This is no different from any beginning. Pure and Easy
This was when everyone was thinking rationally. This was when I saw the beauty of the woman who would later become the Grandmother; set up on a blind date by her father with the... Read more
Published on August 21, 2006 by Daniel Hayes

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