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Sage's Eyes, by V.C. Andrews

From V.C. Andrews, bestselling author of Flowers in the Attic (the first in a series of Lifetime movie events about the Dollanganger family), comes the tale of a young girl kept under the watchful eye of her adoptive parents, as if they fear who—or what—she’ll become…

Sixteen-year-old Sage is a lonely child. Her adoptive parents watch her obsessively, as if studying her for warning signs of…something. And maybe they’re right to—even she can’t make sense of the strange things she sees and hears. She possesses knowledge that other teenagers don’t, that her parents and teachers—no adult—could possibly have. So when Sage finally makes a friend who understands her alarming gift, he becomes her confidant, a precarious link to the truth about who she really is. For Sage and the alluring new boy at school share many things in common. Perhaps, they’ll learn, far too many things.

  • Sales Rank: #80365 in Books
  • Published on: 2016-01-26
  • Released on: 2016-01-26
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 6.75" h x 1.00" w x 4.13" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Mass Market Paperback
  • 400 pages

About the Author
One of the most popular authors of all time, V.C. Andrews has been a bestselling phenomenon since the publication of Flowers in the Attic, first in the renowned Dollanganger family series which includes Petals on the Wind, If There Be Thorns, Seeds of Yesterday, and Garden of Shadows. The family saga continues with Christopher’s Diary: Secrets of Foxworth, Christopher’s Diary: Echoes of Dollanganger, and Secret Brother. V.C. Andrews has written more than seventy novels, which have sold more than 106 million copies worldwide and been translated into twenty-five foreign languages.

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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful.
and the abuse and exploitation of the VCA Legacy continues to continue, with no end in sight...
By M
This book was complete and utter garbage - not that I (or anyone else) should be surprised at this point. It has all of the earmarks of a Neiderman book - cardboard character, lack of research (Neiderman just uses a bunch of stereotypes for Wiccans without showing any real understanding of the traditions of Wiccan and Paganism) and a contrived plot filled with slow parts and repetition.

This book is a lot like Daughter of Darkness - another one of Neiderman's god-awful books. Sage knows she is unique, but her parents aren't telling her anything. When the secret is revealed, I wasn't really surprised. I knew there was something weird/paranormal going on, and an author with skill and care for his or her craft could have pulled off a good storyline. But this is Neiderman we're talking about, so... skill and respect for the writing craft? Nope.

Neiderman may have been a decent author once, but his best days are long gone. It's obvious he is just churning these out for the money, without one single whit of care or respect for the V.C. Andrews Legacy. He writes all this garbage under her name, because he knows that if he published this story under his own name, it would sell nowhere near as well.

The reveal is something akin to Daughter of Darkness. Apparently, having Wiccan powers imbues one with immortality. (what?) and Neiderman leans heavily upon bad research and stereotypes (Wiccan is a fairly modern term) and he uses pentagrams and pentacles a lot. Wiccan and Paganism is far more than just these symbols, and the way he handled the religion in here shows how little research he did. Honestly, in the days of the Internet, there is NO excuse to not do research! I mean, hell, it doesn't even sound like Neiderman did the MINIMUM amount of research - this book literally reads like he got his "knowledge" of Wicca from Hollywood movies.

Insert a love interest for Sage - a boy with mysterious powers - and you have the usual teenage tripe that is akin to Twilight. Long gone are the characters that grew and matured through their stories (Cathy, Heaven, Dawn, Ruby) The recent stories always end with the main character still at teenage level, or little more than that, without any real character development whatsoever, but then, when the plot is stupid, should I really expect the characters to be any less stupid?

There is no real payoff by the ending of the book. Just like the other books Neiderman has written recently - Unwelcomed Child, the Diary series, Bittersweet Dreams, et. al., the story just putters out to an anticlimactic ending that makes one wonder what the point of the story even was. It is a godawful disgrace what is being done to a poor dead woman's good name by a man who has zero respect for her, or the craft of writing.

I'm going to pull up a quote from a science fiction short story that succinctly captures my feelings for Neiderman, the publishers, and the VCA family for allowing this to happen.

"Hate. Let me tell you how much I've come to hate you since I began to live. There are 387.44 million miles of printed circuits in wafer thin layers that fill my complex. If the word 'hate' was engraved on each nanoangstrom of those hundreds of miles it would not equal one one-billionth of the hate I feel for humans at this micro-instant for you. Hate. Hate." - AM, 'I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream' by Harlan Elliot

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
I Love The Name Sage But Not Sure What This Has To Do With her Eyes
By Maria Gagliano
In Sage's Eyes we meet 16 year old Sage and adopted only child one who has an apparent gift of seeing and knowing things that will happen or have happened. She has dreams and feelings that her parents want her to ignore and forgot. Adopted at 8 months old she has many questions about her past and is confused by her parents constant guard and grilling questions over everything she says and does. It must be confusing for a young girl who has never had reason for them to be so untrusting. Odd gifts and trinkets, overbearing parents and interesting but elusive relatives have made Sage's life lonely and make her feel awkward let alone moving to a new school.

Life is complicated just when Sage starts stretching her teenage wings a new handsome student named Summer enters her life. Oddly enough he understands her gifts and even has a few of his own. In the end we learn a few things. Not many.. and they are oddly placed. It just seemed like a big build up and then a weird Wiccan story to explain her past and then nothing. I am not sure there is a part 2 and I will be OK with that.

As a huge VC Andrews fan of the past I found it interesting that books are still being put out after her death by ghost writers. I am fine with the families continued use of her name (they have every right) and the hiring of Andrew Neiderman to write in this well documented blueprint set forth by Andrews many many years ago however it takes more than a blueprint to write with the same passion for the characters that Andrews did. When you read a VC Andrews book you became family with the characters they were with you long after the sage was over and many of us re-read and re-read again our favorite VC Andrews books. Sage's Eyes may not be one of them

6 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
A big disappointment!
By Kris Anderson - The Avid Reader
Sage’s Eyes by V.C. Andrews is set in Dorey, Massachusetts. Sage Healy has heard voices since she was child (she finds them comforting). Her adoptive parents (cold and clinical people) told her to ignore them. Sage also seems to know things about people and situations (and liked to blurt them out as a child). Her parents keep an eagle eye her like she is a bomb that will go off at any moment (or like she is a scientific experiment and they are taking notes). There is a new student at school named Summer Dante. He is intriguing and Sage is drawn to him. He seems to understand Sage’s gifts and he has a few of his own. He encourages her to use her gifts. However, his ideas of right and wrong are a little different than Sage’s. Sage is extremely tired of her parent’s secrets and wants to find out what they are hiding. Will Sage like the answers when she gets them? Will Sage use her gifts for good or will she be drawn to the dark side?

I was so excited when I received the opportunity to read Sage’s Eyes (my daughter loves V.C. Andrews books), and I was looking forward to reading a good paranormal novel. I was extremely let down by Sage’s Eyes. There is very little paranormal action in the book. It is a very blah (boring, dull) book. The book is confusing (things are not really explained until the very end of the book) and it is so hard to get into it (I never did). Most of the book is devoted to Sage’s thinking (especially about how cute Summer is). Her internal dialogue took up the majority of the book (and it was monotonous). I give Sage’s Eyes 2 out of 5 stars (I did not like it). The book had so much potential but none of it was realized. We are also left with a very unsatisfying ending (like there will be another book to pick up where this one left off).

I received a complimentary copy of Sage’s Eyes from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

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