![]() Apparently the quote is hers, but it’s about one of Neiderman’s books that she read before she died. ![]() ![]() Matters are not helped by the fact that Neiderman and Andrews both shared the same literary agent, Anita Diamant and editor, Ann Patty which enabled Neiderman to be offered the opportunity to become her ghostwriter.Īustralian Author and good friend of AtticSecrets, Kathryn White tells us the following : Many fans are cynical regarding whether it is actually Andrews’ quote or actually Neiderman promoting himself as the book was initially released in 1987 whereas Virginia died in December 1986.īy 1987, Neiderman himself had become Virginia’s Ghost Writer causing his critics to dismiss this quote and promotion as “fake”. I had heard that V C had apparently endorsed his work but never seen the proof until I came across this. This copy of Playmates by Andrew Neiderman, complete with Virginia Andrews quote quite some time ago. Andrew Neiderman is a master of psychological thrillers ![]()
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![]() ![]() Why I Created this Blog: I love reading(obviously), writing book reviews and recommending new books, so I thought creating a book blog would be a great way to do that! I’m also currently working working on my Master’s in Library & Information Science!.crowe book reviews book blog fantasy books book recommendations book recs goodreads paranormal romance fairy tale retelling peter pan wendy darling booktok books reverse harem books rh novels dark romance book suggestions romance books ![]() This is one of those stories where I don’t want to spoil a single thing, so I’m going to do us all a favor and end my review here□ But thank the goddesses above, this was not the case. ![]() Hot men aside, the storyline was to die for as well! Such a breath of fresh air□ If you’re like me and spend a decent amount of your time reading RH novels, you’ll know that sometimes they have the tendency to be all smut and no plot. I’d like a one way ticket to Neverland to live out the rest of my days with Peter Pan and his Lost Boys, please and thank you. Winnie was such a great FMC and I loved that she knew what she wanted and wasn’t afraid to let everyone know, and her harem? My.God. ![]() Y'all I’m not even a FAN of fairytale retellings and I. This was so so sooo good! Like, I finished it in one sitting good. ![]() ![]() She also became involved with Forward, an organization that works against ritual circumcision, and of which she eventually became the vice president. While living in Germany, Korn met the man she would eventually marry. She was finally sent to Germany to receive surgery to straighten her fingers and toes that had curled due to her ailment. ![]() The harsh treatment left her ill with a severe infection that eventually left her with rheumatism, and her condition worsened steadily. Although her childhood was happy, she was part of a culture that believed in ritualistic female circumcision, and at the age of eight she was forced to undergo the procedure. SIDELIGHTS:įadumo Korn was born into a nomadic tribe in Somalia. (With Sabine Eichhorst) Born in the Big Rains: A Memoir of Somalia and Survival, Rowohlt-Taschenbuch (Hamburg, Germany), 2004, translated from the German and with an afterword by Tobe Levin, Feminist Press at the City University of New York ( New York, NY), 2006. ADDRESSES:įorward, Munich, Germany, activist, vice president. ![]() Born 1964, in Somalia married children: one son. ![]() |