My friends and I first read it at age fourteen, and we all thought it was good. Keep in mind that it WAS banned because of the incest included and so younger children may wish to check with parents depending on their maturity level.
"Flowers in the Attic" is generally considered appropriate for readers aged 16 and older due to its mature themes and content. Younger readers may find some of the subject matter disturbing or unsettling.
Mrs. Flowers reads aloud from Charles Dickens's A Tale of Two Cities the following passage: "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness..."
There are vast numbers of good books that you can read at the age of 13 plus. I could recommend some but I don't really know what your specific interests are. Visit your local library and talk to a librarian.
She was a teen-age girl who kept a diary whilehiding in an attic in Holland with her family.
a good choice is diary of a wimpy kid or dear Mr Henshaw or read your favorite book or find a favorite categorise and find a book to read!:] Depends on your age and your preferred genre of literature.
there really is no age accept the age you can start to read
I read in Abraham Lincoln's biography that he lost his mother at a very early age.
Wisteria is a flower species. Flowers can wilt as they age.
Publishers do not ask your age - they read your book and see if it's good enough for them to buy from you.
If your IQ were that low, you wouldn't be able to read or write.
I have read the book, and it was great! I have also read articles in magazines. It sounds like it would be an awesome play!
OJ Simpson came and made him readat age 13