Anonymous wrote:My mom specifically told me I could not read it. So that's what I did. I snuck it off her shelf, read it in secret and put it back each night.
Anonymous wrote:My mom specifically told me I could not read it. So that's what I did. I snuck it off her shelf, read it in secret and put it back each night.
Anonymous wrote:I read VC Andrews, Judith Krantz and a lot of other smut in middle school. Frankly, I’d be happy if my kids read these books. At least they’d be reading something!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My oldest daughter is 12, and reads all the time. It made me think of everything I was reading at her age…including allllll the V.C. Andrews books. I remember being engrossed by the stories and reading all of the Flowers in the Attic, Dawn and Heaven series. Now I’m like, what the what?! How did my mom not only know I was reading them, but encouraged it and thought it was great I was reading so much. This stuff is beyond trash!
(And yet…I still have fond memories of being so fascinated by these books, and apparently I am not alone, because they’ve all been made into Lifetime movies!)
Did you read V.C. Andrews growing up?
8th grade, parochial school, Flowers in the Attic was one of our assigned books for reading.
Anonymous wrote:The title “For real, did our parents let us read V.C. Andrews?” made me laugh.
My parents barely knew what I was doing at any given hour of the day. And that was the way everyone parented back in the 80s/90s. Don’t you remember the public service announcements on TV: “It’s 10 o’clock. Do you know where your children are?” Haha. They needed to remind people that they had kids…