Friday, February 5, 2010

Flowers In The Attic Syndrome What Category Would 'Flowers In The Attic' [by Virgina Andrews] Fall Under ?

What category would 'Flowers in the Attic' [by Virgina Andrews] fall under ? - flowers in the attic syndrome

As in the books of this kind it is?
eg. Harry Potter = Fantasy
Flowers in the Attic =?
I love books like that ... But I know what it really

6 comments:

allegory said...

The official name is "gothic novel", but depending on what aspect of the story you like best, a genre that is sought in the change. For example, if you are a romantic like, you may be able to rotate the Twilight series (I have not read, but I say it's good), or only Listen by Sarah Dessen (who and it's great).

Gothic fiction, usually a mixture of horror and romance. From Wikipedia: "Gothic fiction depends on the nature of the terror of Nice, an extension of essentially Romantic literary pleasures that were relatively novel at the time of Walpole's new. [...] The main features of Gothic fiction include terror (both psychological and physical), mystery, supernatural, ghosts, haunted houses and Gothic architecture, castles, darkness, death, decay, doubles, madness, secrets and hereditary curses.

If you and the books do you read the rest of the series (the series Doppleganger), and the rest of the series from Andrew. They are all very similar flowers in the attic.

I hopehelp, a good reading!

allegory said...

The official name is "gothic novel", but depending on what aspect of the story you like best, a genre that is sought in the change. For example, if you are a romantic like, you may be able to rotate the Twilight series (I have not read, but I say it's good), or only Listen by Sarah Dessen (who and it's great).

Gothic fiction, usually a mixture of horror and romance. From Wikipedia: "Gothic fiction depends on the nature of the terror of Nice, an extension of essentially Romantic literary pleasures that were relatively novel at the time of Walpole's new. [...] The main features of Gothic fiction include terror (both psychological and physical), mystery, supernatural, ghosts, haunted houses and Gothic architecture, castles, darkness, death, decay, doubles, madness, secrets and hereditary curses.

If you and the books do you read the rest of the series (the series Doppleganger), and the rest of the series from Andrew. They are all very similar flowers in the attic.

I hopehelp, a good reading!

LilyRT said...

I looked at in the novel, but I'm sure can not say so. Psychodrama, perhaps? Not so fast enough to make a psychological thriller.

♥MoxiePi... said...

Hmm not really know that if I bought a book that was in the general part of the adult fiction. I have since the 5 To read class. I read Jackie Collins at the same time, you should probably try some of his books. They are also good.

Kat said...

It is a difficult question. For some reason, my imagination.

How about just a bad book? :)

boodoll3... said...

Flowers In The Attic .... = Incest Joke! I label under Romance

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