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Garden Spells by Sarah Addison Allen

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Dec 06, 07

bookshelves: magic, romance, nongenre-fiction, magical-realism
Recommended for: women...and men who appreciate magic

What I learned from this book is...if an apple tree throws its apples at you, for goodness sake, pay attention already!

This book is lovely, magical, enchanting. I sat down to read just one chapter, basically to decide whether it was worth holding onto even though it was already overdue. At 2:30 a.m. I finished the whole darn thing. Couldn't stop myself. I floated in a state of suspended reality, where time had no meaning.

The basic idea of the book: two sisters experienced their childhoods very differently. Now, as adults, they must come to terms with choices, past and present, and with the unique abilities each woman inherited. In Bascom, North Carolina, townsfolk know Claire's garden grows produce with mystical properties, like the honeysuckle wine she makes that lets you see in the dark. Sydney has a gift for revealing a person's inner self through a haircut. Bay always knows where things belong. And whatever Evanelle gives you, no matter how strange, you'll be certain to need before too long.

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KIKA Ahh yes, I really this book! and your review :) Have you read any of her other works? I just finished "The Sugar Queen" and I really enjoyed it.


Erin Yes, I've also read and reviewed "The Sugar Queen"--I loved that one, too. I'm excited that she's got a new book coming out next year. Gotta put that one on hold. :)


KIKA LoL yes, putting that on hold is a definite must :)


Katie Lovely book and review


Erin Thanks, Katie!


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