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Lädt ... Black Cat (Gemini) (No. 2) (2004. Auflage)von V. C. Andrews (Autor)
Werk-InformationenBlack Cat von V. C. Andrews
![]() Keine Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. ![]() ![]() IF YOU HAVE NOT READ "CELESTE", THE FIRST BOOK IN THIS SERIES, SPOILER ALERT!!! Celeste is forced by her (possibly schizophrenic) mother to live as her twin brother Noble after Noble's tragic, accidental death. In the last book, Celeste gave birth to "Baby Celeste" as the result of a neighbor boy finding out about her gender and blackmailing her into having sex with him. Noble/Celeste and her mother see the spirits of their dead ancestors and take advice from them. Although, since Celeste became Noble, they've been largely ignoring her. It's possible Baby Celeste is seeing and hearing them, too. When Mama decides the way to reveal Baby Celeste to the world is to marry the neighbor man, and tell everyone her cousin died and left the baby to her, the family's secrets must be guarded even closer. I'm still not sure whether the author means for her protagonist and family to "actually" be seeing and hearing spirits, or if the implication is that they're mentally ill, but I would really like that cleared up. Also, I find it very difficult to like any of the characters in this book, including Noble/Celeste, our narrator. Mama is mean and controlling, Noble/Celeste is weak and whiny, Dave is completely clueless, Betsy (Dave's daughter) is spoiled and nasty, and Baby Celeste is just creepy. Even so, I want nice things to happen to them, but this being V.C. Andrews, that'll never happen. It was a sad day when this lady died. I do believe that her ghost writer Andrew Neiderman has done a fantastic job. This series to me is one of the better ones it feels more believable as far as characters and plot. Although I'm hard-pressed to find a series that I don't like by this author most stay in the 'just fiction' part of my brain this series feels more like this person is real and this really happened, like a memoir. Zeige 4 von 4 keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
Still maintaining her guise as her deceased brother Noble, Celeste struggles to raise Baby Celeste, a child she is forced to deny as her own, but when her mother marries a kindly neighbor, vicious enemies threaten to reveal the truth. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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![]() GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)813.54Literature English (North America) American fiction 20th Century 1945-1999Klassifikation der Library of Congress [LCC] (USA)BewertungDurchschnitt:![]()
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