Emphasis Preaching Journal
The literary world always manages...
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The literary world always manages to attract a good share of horror tales. One such example is If There Be Thorns by V.C. Andrews. The tragic figure of this story is nine-year-old Bartholomew Winslow. Bart's paranoia and generally disoriented personality is the fruit of the confusion in the lives of his parentage. His charming imagination and creativity are suddenly warped and transformed into terror and evil. He is influenced by strange people who move into his neighborhood just beyond the fence.
