Garden Spells
2007 • 258 pages

Ratings41

Average rating3.9

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This is a story of two witch sisters. One stays at home, the other runs the world, until she meets a very bad man, gets a daughter and comes back home to get away from him. Of course he finds her...It has a very, very happy ending. Made me cry.I liked this book. There are some things that make me like it less than 5 or even 4 stars, but I'm a little picky when it comes to such details. Don't let that stop you from reading this book :-DI liked the story. I liked the garden. I liked the Waverley family magic. I liked all the individual gifts the Waverley girls had. I like it that they were rewarded fairly for it. I didn't like the pettiness of the society, but I suppose that's just the way people are. I LOVE the happy ending. I love the love stories. Even Hunter and Emma's.Now, it's a bit too like [b:Practical Magic 22896 Practical Magic (Practical Magic) Alice Hoffman https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1490354120s/22896.jpg 4030671] for me to like it more, and there are some... tropes that irritate the heck out of me. Like, I have never understood the point with French kissing. I don't want someone else's tongue in my mouth, thank you. Another thing is that “good in bed” is mostly a myth.

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