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Most Misleading Book Cover Ever?

Written By Unknown on Wednesday, July 24, 2013 | 2:51 PM

July 24, 2013
The latest edition of Flowers in the Attic came out a few years ago, published by Pocket Books. It was a reprint of a popular story first published in 1979, written by bestselling novelist V.C. Andrews, who died in 1986. The title has so far sold 40 million copies, and was adapted into a movie in 1987. But if you look at this recent cover... let's just say you might not get an accurate sense of the plot.  Continue reading...
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