Cowatronasaurus
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Oh well i was asking because i've read some of her stuff and i wanted to know other peoples opinions.
Also i put it under young adult fiction because she was under the YA authors on wikipedia.
but i guess you cant really trust wikipedia.
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Has anyone else read any Virginia Andrews books?
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Ooh thanks that does help
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I'm sorry about the swear word, i asked this question on IMDb too and i know you can get alot of people giving you grief on there.
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I am a big Harry Potter fan but after re-reading the Harry Potter books 2 questions suddenly dawned on me. Now they may have the most obvious and simple answers but i thought i would share them with you and get some of your thoughts and insight.
1)
Wouldn't Snape have known about Pettigrew?
As Snape was one of Voldemorts most loyal and trusted servants at the time of his reign wouldn't Voldemort have trusted Snape with the information that Pettigrew was an informer? I can't recall correctly but didn't Snape also say in book 6 that the dark lord trusted him with secrets? So if Snape did know Pettigrew was the informer he would know Sirius was innocent and maybe he could have informed others how he was innocent.
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How did Dobby know about the Chamber of Secrets?
Okay so we learn his master is Lucius Malfoy and Malfoy was in fact the one to plant the diary on Ginny but after reading the message boards many of you think that Lucius didn't know what the diary did (cause if he did he wouldn't have planted it on Ginny in the first place and protected it) now it could be that he knew that the diary was Tom Riddles memory and not a horcrux but if that was so wouldn't it have made more sense to give it to his son to open to chamber and give him all the glory? i don't know i just thought he planted the diary to get the Weasleys in trouble for having dark goods.
Thoughts on these questions are much appreciated. Please so arsey comments.
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I haven't read all of BZRK yet unfortunately i have to admit i found it hard to get my head around the little bugs then went inside heads haha I do suggest you read the rest of the Gone series as it is a good series
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Now what does everyone think of the Gone series? especially the last book,
and also his other books like BZRK?
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Hi i'm Rebecca i happened to come across this website as one day i thought 'damn why isn't there an imdb for books' and fortunately i found this little site. I'm a student at University studying Contemporary Fine Art but i aspire to be a writer one day. My loves in life are my dog Ruby, My boyfriend, Reading, Disney, My family and Harry Potter
I couldn't possibly choose just one genre i like cause i like many of them.
Hopefully i can make some friends on here and join in many discussions.
p.s i have already added loadsa books to my to buy list from just browsing this website so many thanks you guys. << My and my Nana
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Virginia Andrews Books
in Women's Fiction / Chick Lit
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I have to say she's not one of my favorite writers, but as a kid i did read them a lot (well teenager) mainly cause it was like 'Whaaaat?!'