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Dollanganger

by V C Andrews

11 books Started 1979 Latest 2020
Publication Reading Order

The Dollanganger is a series by V C Andrews, comprising 11 books published between 1979 and 2020. Books are listed in publication order, which is the recommended reading sequence.

# Title Year Buy
Flowers in the Attic cover 1 Flowers in the Attic 1979 Buy from Amazon
Petals on the Wind cover 2 Petals on the Wind 1980 Buy from Amazon
If There Be Thorns cover 3 If There Be Thorns 1981 Buy from Amazon
Seeds of Yesterday cover 4 Seeds of Yesterday 1984 Buy from Amazon
5 Garden of Shadows 1986 Buy from Amazon
Christopher's Diary: Secrets of Foxworth cover 6 Christopher's Diary: Secrets of Foxworth 2014 Buy from Amazon
Christopher's Diary: Echoes of Dollanganger cover 7 Christopher's Diary: Echoes of Dollanganger 2015 Buy from Amazon
Secret Brother cover 8 Secret Brother 2015 Buy from Amazon
9 Beneath the Attic 2019 Buy from Amazon
Out of the Attic cover 10 Out of the Attic 2020 Buy from Amazon
The Shadows of Foxworth cover 11 The Shadows of Foxworth 2020 Buy from Amazon

**V. C. Andrews** V. C. Andrews was a pseudonym used by a collective of ghostwriters who wrote a series of bestselling gothic novels. The true identity of the authors remains a closely guarded secret, but it is believed that the core group consisted of Virginia Cleo Andrews, her daughter Jeaniene Basinger, Andrew Neiderman, and ghostwriter Joan Lowery Nixon. Andrews' debut novel, "Flowers in the Attic," was published in 1979 and became a critical and commercial success, selling over 40 million copies worldwide. The novel spawned a series of sequels and prequels, including "Petals on the Wind," "If There Be Thorns," and "Seeds of Yesterday." Despite her immense popularity, Andrews received mixed critical reception. Some critics praised her for her suspenseful and evocative writing style, while others criticized her for her over-the-top plots and sensationalistic themes. Nonetheless, her books remain widely read by fans of gothic literature.

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