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Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1)
Garden Spells - Waverley Family, Bk 1
Author: Sarah Addison Allen
ISBN: 126386
Publication Date: 9/2007
Pages: 290
Rating:
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5 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Bantam Books
Book Type: Hardcover
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Bonnie avatar reviewed Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1) on + 422 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 13
Absolutely delightful book. A treasure of light fantasy, some romance without the usual romance plot. This book is a nice break from all the heavy, serious, thinking books many of us read. I recommend it for even the hardcore non-fiction readers.
ColdSnap avatar reviewed Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1) on + 13 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 12
I have to admit that I do agree with some of the other reviewers about the book echoing a little of Alice Hoffman's book Practical Magic as the premise is similar. I did, however, find the characters in this book to be very engaging and interesting. The sisters in this story played well with the secondary characters which did help give this book an individual feel. I particularly liked the way the author made the apple tree in the garden a character (in its own way) in the story.

The book is well thought out, but there is more internal conflict rather than external conflict in this book. If you are a reader who prefers their books with a lot of fast paced action than this book will probably read a little too slowly for you.

I personally loved this book. It was sweet, smart, and had some lovely lines in it that made me want to read more from this author. I can see how it could have been fleshed out a little more, but as this is a fresh author I think this will probably come with time.
Sue-in-AZ avatar reviewed Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1) on + 108 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 6
What an enjoyable book! I loved the characters, loved the light touch with magic, and loved the story.
farfella68 avatar reviewed Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1) on + 84 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 6
This is an absolutely wonderful book filled with intrigue and magic. It is about two sisters, Claire and Syndey who have not seen each other in ten years. Syndey and her daughter Bay suddenly show up at Claire's house one dy, needing a place to stay. Claire has an enchanted garden in her backyard complete with an apple tree that will tell you your future or the greatest moment in your life when you eat an apple. I don't want to mention anything else in the book because I am afraid that I will give the good parts away. It is an absolutely amazing book. For me it was a quick read (about 3 hours) but it was positively wonderful. I definitely recommend this book for anyone who has a childlike innocence about the world we live in.
reviewed Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1) on + 5 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 5
I loved this book. From the first page I connected with the characters and felt a part of the story. The characters in the book are believable and lovable, even the ones you don't want to like. And Evanelle is the Aunt I wish I had! I'd adopt her in a minute!
I think most of us can relate to not feeling like we fit in and as we grow up and mature learning how to become who we are and be happy with and embrace that person. I found the characters to be real people, with real thoughts and emotions, and liked how the relationships were not handled as though easily dismissed or uncomplicated.
tsatske avatar reviewed Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1) on + 4 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
This was a truly great book. This was a new author to me, and I am considering buying her next book new to go around the (hefty) wish list. I loved this.
Magic is woven in this book, and the apple tree is a character - both a very important and pivotal character in the book, and a 'character' in the 'TNT' sense of the word (we welcome characters').
The main character has denied her hertage for magic, until she must run from an abusive ex. Back home, to the house where the magic her family held made her feel like a freak as a child - back to the sister who has embraced her own magic to the hilt, running a catering company that weaves spells on clients and their guests from her magic garden.
This is a story full of character and characters.
reviewed Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1) on + 7 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
I found garden Spells to be similar in flavor to Practical Magic. I enjoyed the mystical elements of the book, but the people are what kept me reading. Seeing a family come back together and learn about themselves made for a good read.
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Helpful Score: 4
Intriguing, engaging and enchanting. A fun read about the bonds of women. I thoroughly enjoyed this and also her newest one, The Sugar Queen.
Mistry avatar reviewed Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1) on + 105 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
This was a wonderful book! Well thought out, sprinkled with a little magic, and the bond shared between sisters and families shows that old, and young dogs can learn new tricks, and there's nothing wrong with letting a little love into your life. I can't wait to read more from this author.
leesie avatar reviewed Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1) on + 65 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Loved this little book. It was so magical and lovely. Story is a bit like Practical Magic by Alice Hoffman, but with its own flair. Sometimes it is nice to read about people who learn to accept each other and themselves for who they are, regardless of what other people think or do. It was a feel good book that sucked me on page 1. Can't wait to read The Sugar Queen!
justreadingabook avatar reviewed Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1) on + 1726 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Wonderfully magical and makes you long for a small town of your own. A beautiful story about how life can change for the good and to be mindful of small gestures that can have a big impact. Loved it.
reviewed Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1) on + 18 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
A delightful book. Would love to be invited to lunch in their garden! Looking forward to her next book.
robynb53 avatar reviewed Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1) on
Helpful Score: 2
Being an organic gardener, mostly herbs and flowers, I related to this book like no other book I have read in along time. I loved it. It was eccentric enough to keep me interested page after page and I actually felt a sense of loss when I finished it. It is a good read that mixes a magical element, opposite the ugliness of spousal abuse. The plot is so satisfying and reeks of Southern graciousness. All of the characters, even the lesser mentioned ones, are quirky and strange, but you love them just the same as the main characters. I recommend this book for anyone who treasures their own memories as you will soon learn why when reading about the "sentiment tree." A "must read" that you will enjoy when wandering away from your normal reading.
Catalina avatar reviewed Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1) on
Helpful Score: 2
I enjoyed this book, it made me laugh out loud in places and was very touching in spots too. BUT - it's hard to view it as an independant work. It's "Practical Magic - The Next Generation". The tale of the daughters of the red-headed sister. The 'world' is borrowed from the other, with subtle changes, yes, but almost as if it had originally been a work of fan fic that was polished up for publication. But it's good, it's light, it's enjoyable, and if you liked Practical Magic, you will likely enjoy this as well.
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Helpful Score: 2
I, too, was a bit reminded of "Practical Magic", but this story completely sucked me in - I was desperate to learn more about that backyard garden - especially the tree.

I would recommend this book to most, although I found a slight turnoff in the violent car scene between Sydney and her to-be ex-husband, but I recognize that it wasn't supposed to be pretty. Thankfully, this episode is only briefly visited. I did find Claire a little too narrow-visioned to be believable, but again, the author's timing and story-telling won me over.

"Garden Spells" is a must read for those of us who miss those childhood fairy tales and still believe in make-believe and magic.
reviewed Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1) on + 2 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Really loved this book... Couldn't put it down and didn't want it to end.
tea4texas avatar reviewed Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1) on
Helpful Score: 2
Unlike any book I've read in the past twenty years and that's a lot of books! Absolutely mesmerizing and incredibly persuasive. Loved it. New author I'll definitely be watching for more!
spiritedbabe59 avatar reviewed Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1) on + 106 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Loved this story. If you are a Alice Hoffman fan, then this will be right up your alley. Good story telling, characters to love, and a bit of magic. Great combination!
dash529 avatar reviewed Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1) on + 3 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I loved this book and plan to read more by this author. I was captured from the first page. She has a wonderful way with words and made the garden come to life. I loved the apple tree, it was my favorite character.
nightprose avatar reviewed Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1) on + 112 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Garden Spells tells of a Carolina family tree of women and their secrets. Notwithstanding is the magical apple tree in their backyard. Each woman in the family has her own special gift and her struggle to come to terms with it.

The story grabs you from the first sentence and wont let you go until the last. The magic in the book is subtle. The real magic is in Ms. Allens writing.
reviewed Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1) on + 77 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This book hooked me from the beginning, when I thought I would "just take a peek". There is magic but it's almost believable, and very delightful. I like the questions put forth - do we determine our own destiny, or do family labels? Traditions? Apple trees? It's complicated...

I liked the relationships, which all were realistic.
reviewed Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1) on + 4 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I loved this book; it just seemed to fit with what I was in the mood for. A sweet romance with interesting characters; a bit of mystery and whimsy.
QueenofRomance avatar reviewed Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1) on + 6 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This book was enchanting. I hope Ms. Allen does other book like this storyline. I wonder if you can actually use some of the flowers within her storyline. I can't wait to read Sugar Queen.
NonExistence avatar reviewed Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1) on + 239 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Good read!
Kinda like Practical Magic the movie with Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman.
Magic, horticultural folklore, legend, and a town of extraordinary people.
I'm looking forward to Sugar Queen.
gerry-aka-daera avatar reviewed Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1) on + 4 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
An absolutely charming book - with compelling characters and a whiff of magic. I bought extra copies to give away to friends and family!
reviewed Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1) on + 60 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I really enjoyed reading this book. The characters were fresh and fun. I really ended up caring about them and I Stayed up late to finish the book and then was so sad when it ended. Looking for Allens next book!!!
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Helpful Score: 1
Loved this book, looking forward to reading The Sugar Queen
moondance120 avatar reviewed Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1) on + 422 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Every smiley moon, without fail, Claire dreamed of her childhood.

The Waverley women of Bascom, North Carolina each have a special talent. These talents keep them separate from the good citizens of their small town. Claire and Sydney grew up in Bascom, tended by their grandmother after their mother left. Claire stayed in the town to take care of the enchanted garden in the back yard while Sydney ran away as soon as she could. Sydney returns to Bascom with her daughter after being involved with an abusive man.

This book caught me from the first and I read it straight through. The descriptions of Claire's lovely recipes came alive. Cousin Evanelle's need to give people what they need was a curious and delightful talent. Sydney feels lost and does not "find" her true talent until she returns to cutting hair. The characters are all well thought out and portrayed in descriptive manner.

A lovely book about finding out who you are and using the gifts you possess. I look forward to reading more from this author.
Mudbug avatar reviewed Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1) on + 2 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Garden Spells was simply charming! Story was amazing, kept my attention all the way through so well, that I did not want it to end. A unique family, the Waverlys' are endowed with mystical occurances and will delight readers with their uncanny wit, easy southern style and will captivate the reader as if they were put under the spell.
teacup49 avatar reviewed Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1) on + 72 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This is a wonderful book, I loved it. If you have read and enjoyed Practical Magic you would probably like this book.
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Helpful Score: 1
I am constantly on the look for new authors that will provide me the ultimate reading experience. Sarah Addison Allen provides that and so much more...

If you like interesting characters that you cannot stop thinking about even when you've put the book down...

A writing style that draws you into the world of the book and away from everyday life...

Then read Sarah Addison Allen. She makes me feel that maybe just maybe, magic does exist within this world of ours

Enjoy!!
booknookchick avatar reviewed Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1) on + 117 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Garden Spells is this author's first published novel. Claire, a popular caterer, adds edible flowers to her recipes for magical effects. Evanelle has spontaneous urges to bring people very specific items that eventually are helpful with something important in the future. Sydney, Claire's estranged sister, returns to their childhood home in Bascom, North Carolina, with her 5-year old daughter to escape domestic abuse and give her daughter a secure childhood. 

There are similarities to Alice Hoffman's Practical Magic and possibly Kate Morten's The Forgotten Garden and one of your favorite romance authors. With realistic characters and situations, the use of magical realism was an entertaining and almost believable diversion.  
reviewed Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1) on + 26 more book reviews
Really enchanting book. Loved it.
PamelaH avatar reviewed Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1) on + 90 more book reviews
Filled with magic, this book pulled me in right from the start. It's a charming blend of folklore, family, love, and friendships. A pleasure to read.
katchy avatar reviewed Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1) on + 17 more book reviews
I love these fanciful tales that Sarah Addison Allen writes. A little dysfunction, a little love, a little magic spun together in a relaxing fun read. This is her first and it is good, her second is great!
reviewed Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1) on + 10 more book reviews
An entertaining, quick read with interesting characters.
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Although this was very predictable, I still really had fun reading it, and read it quickly. I really dug the whole "magic" aspect, and I think that's what made it so much fun.
reviewed Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1) on
I found this to be an entertaining book, but felt it didn't merit more than 3 stars. Much of the storyline was just too silly for me (an apple tree that hurls its apples, wraps its branches around picnic table legs, causes people to know the future, plants that cause you to have night vision, etc., etc.). I enjoy books that incorporate gardens in their stories, but this was just too over the top for me, though I did enjoy much of the story and wanted to see how it all panned out. Not one I'd readily recommend to others, though.
reviewed Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1) on
Such a beautiful enchanting story! Descriptive and lovely, I completely lost myself in the story.
cranbery avatar reviewed Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1) on + 530 more book reviews
I dearly loved this book..............didn't want it to end!
carol55 avatar reviewed Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1) on
This is a wonderful, magical story. I'm usually a slow reader, but read this one in just a few days. Loved it!
doodlina avatar reviewed Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1) on + 26 more book reviews
It reminded me of "Practical magic".
Nothing very surprising, but the characters are likable, and I enjoyed Sarah Addison Allen prose.
One big plus, there was no much of the depressing, melodramatic stuff that seem so common in romance and even female friendship books.
A light ,pleasant read.
I plan to try few other books by this author.
flooblover avatar reviewed Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1) on + 21 more book reviews
This was a wonderful read! It did remind me of another story I shall not mention, but it has its own twists and turns and magical allure. This book has earned a place on my permanent book shelf and I look forward to reading other stories by this author!
chelmo avatar reviewed Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1) on + 8 more book reviews
Delightful magical read!
Jitterbug3 avatar reviewed Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1) on + 198 more book reviews
Loved this story...I wish it hadn't sat on my bookshelf so long...if it is on yours, get it down now and read it! What a lovely, lyrical story. I was hooked from page one by the sisters' stories and read it every chance I had until I finished it...then I was sad there wasn't anymore. Will be looking for other books by this author. Excellent!
reviewed Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1) on + 11 more book reviews
A light, fun story. It didn't really know what this book was really about, but it intrigued me. Nothing spectacular happens but, I still found myself wanting to keep reading. It's a good book if you're looking for something fun.
reviewed Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1) on + 18 more book reviews
Great beach read... Couldn't put it down!
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Loved the characters! Everyone needs an apple tree like this and an herb garden.
justreadingabook avatar reviewed Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1) on + 1726 more book reviews
Wonderfully magical and makes you long for a small town of your own. A beautiful story about how life can change for the good and to be mindful of small gestures that can have a big impact. Loved it. The reader did a great job with the pace and voices.
lucky7 avatar reviewed Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1) on
I'd describe it as a novel of magical fantasy set in contemporary realism.
Two sisters reconnect, one a gardening introvert whose "persuasive" ways with herbs and flowers made for fun reading, and the other, a rebellious teen now grown and with her own child, looking to escape an abusive relationship. Their relationship with each other develops and moves forward in this story of misunderstandings, forgiveness, love, and trust.
Two secondary characters I loved... an old aunt with the perpetual need to gift small, "seemingly useless" items to individuals and the old apple tree in the back of the garden....
A quick read that I highly recommend.
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a quick and fun read...lovely little story.
Readnmachine avatar reviewed Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1) on + 1474 more book reviews
Charming little novel about family, starting over, trusting in love, and believing in magic, all tangled up around the most mischievous apple tree since Eden.
augieandlourock avatar reviewed Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1) on + 117 more book reviews
I really liked the way this author writes. I found the book to be delightful.I didnt want to see it end.Found it read almost like a Harry potter book. looking forward to reading her next book.
kalypso avatar reviewed Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1) on + 5 more book reviews
Love this book even better than "The Sugar Queen" -- it was funny and very well written!
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This doesn't read like a first novel---it's much more polished than that. It has some of the lyric quality of the urban fantasies of Charles de Lint, and some of the earthy style of BIG STONE GAP. I suspect fans of either will thoroughly enjoy GARDEN SPELLS!

From back cover: In a garden surrounded by a tall fence, tucked away behind a small, quiet house in an even smaller town, is an apple tree that is rumored to bear a very special sort of fruit. In this luminous debut novel, Sarah Addison Allen tells the story of that enchanted tree, and the extraordinary people who tend it.⦠The Waverleys have always been a curious family, endowed with peculiar gifts that make them outsiders even in their hometown of Bascom, North Carolina. Even their garden has a reputation, famous for its feisty apple tree that bears prophetic fruit, and its edible flowers, imbued with special powers. Generations of Waverleys tended this garden. Their history was in the soil. But so were their futures. A successful caterer, Claire Waverley prepares dishes made with her mystical plantsâfrom the nasturtiums that aid in keeping secrets and the pansies that make children thoughtful, to the snapdragons intended to discourage the attentions of her amorous neighbor. Meanwhile, her elderly cousin, Evanelle, is known for distributing unexpected gifts whose uses become uncannily clear. They are the last of the Waverleysâexcept for Claire's rebellious sister, Sydney, who fled Bascom the moment she could, abandoning Claire, as their own mother had years before. When Sydney suddenly returns home with a young daughter of her own, Claire's quiet life is turned upside downâalong with the protective boundary she has so carefully constructed around her heart. Together again in the house they grew up in, Sydney takes stock of all she left behind, as Claire struggles to heal the wounds of the past. And soon the sisters realize they must deal with their common legacyâif they are ever to feel at home in Bascomâor with each other.
imnellen avatar reviewed Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1) on + 246 more book reviews
The story of sisters. I was drawn into the tale and entertained throughout. It is great for a quick happy read. I'm looking forward to reading more from Ms. Allen
c-squared avatar reviewed Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1) on + 181 more book reviews
As many other readers have said, this book is reminiscent of Practical Magic, although more of the movie than the book (which is a good thing because I LOVED the movie, but was less enthralled by the book).

I loved the small town, Southern charm with all the eccentric families, including the Waverly sisters and their magical garden. Unlike PM, GS focused on eccentricity and an enchanted garden, not actual witchcraft and magic.

I liked this novel better than The Peach Keeper -- the setting, characters, etc., just seemed more likeable, believable, etc. The only detail that bugged me was the "Clark women" mythology. Emma was born a Clark, but her mother Ariel married into the Clark family, so she's not technically a Clark woman, but the mythology still applied to her. That illogical little bit bugged me every time it made an appearance in the story.
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Magical fun story. Easy and enjoyable read. Ready to read Allen's next book.
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I have never seen this author before, but I will definitely be looking up her books for sure now. This book started a little slow for me, but I did get through it rather quickly, in less than a week.
Claire is a woman set in her ways.. routine is important to her. She is happy with her life and her catering buisness. Serving up edible flowers is her job and her passion. She is thrown on her heels when her mysterious sister arrives. Follow their journey and see where fate takes them in this great book of love and sisterhood.
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A nice fairy tale for adults.
ophelia99 avatar reviewed Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1) on + 2527 more book reviews
I listened to this book on audio. I picked it out because it sounded interesting, magical, and had gotten wonderful reviews. I am very glad I listened to it; it was a wonderful book unlike anything I have read before.

The Waverly family has magic. There are two sisters; Claire can make people feel things with the flowers she uses in her cooking and Sydney can make your hair look better than it ever has. Sydney's daughter, Bay, knows where things below and where they should be. Evelyn, an older cousin to the sisters, knows when people need will need something and gives people strange things that they do eventually need. It is mostly passive magic and is subtly woven in throughout the story. The bigger part of the story deals with these women and their lives, as well as their quest to find happiness. Claire is set in her way and doesn't want to change for anything or anyone, least of all for a man. When Sydney arrives with Bay in tow, fleeing an abusive husband, Claire's routine is sent askew. Claire's nice life is further disrupted when her neighbor claims he is in love with her and tries to win her heart. Oh and let's not forget the magical apple tree that keeps secrets of its own.

This was a beautiful book, there is no other way to describe it. It is written in such a way that you can smell the flowers and see their beauty; the description is wonderful. The characters are beautiful too; they are flawed but always striving to obtain happiness and do the best that they can to make others happy.

I wasn't sure if I would like this book. It seems more aimed at middle-aged women than anything else. Even though the women involved are older, I grew to love them and the grace with which they struggled through life. There is quite a bit about love in this book, not exactly romance, but love between family members, mother-daughter, and about finding new love.

The book has a light sense of humor throughout and really tugged at my emotions. Sometimes I found myself laughing out loud, sometimes angry, and sometimes almost in tears. It takes a great writer who can write engaging characters to evoke all those emotions in a reader and Allen suceeded at this.

You'll love the complex, intelligent women in this book. You'll cherish the struggles they go through; you'll read about how wonderful life can be when you strive to make it so. The actual magic in this book is subtle but definitely one of the driving influences in these women's lives. There is even more magic in the every day struggles the characters go through both with their personal issues and their past histories.

Loved this book. Different from what I normally read and aimed at an older female audience. Still I think many people will enjoy this book; there is a lot of subtle magic here, beautiful description, and it ends happily. Definitely a feel-good book. I will most likely check out some other works by Laura Addison Allen when I get the chance. This book reminded me a bit of some movies I've seen like Practical Magic or Chocolat.
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I don't usually go for chick lit but this was surprisingly good.
annapi avatar reviewed Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1) on + 334 more book reviews
Once again, I find a book that is wonderful but somehow I can't give it a full 5 stars - I think because I wanted more, and it ended too soon. It took me long enough to pick this up, and to my surprise every time I had to put it down, I wanted eagerly to get back to it. The Waverleys of Bascom, North Carolina are a strange family with magic that is well know to every native of the town. Reserved, solitary Claire has a way with the mystical plants in their garden, and has parlayed this skill into a successful catering business. Her aunt Evanelle has impulses to give people gifts, which they always eventually need. Claire's sister Sydney, however, left town in her youth, following in the footsteps of their mother, who had abandoned them years ago. But suddenly Sydney, with a young daughter in tow, is back in the town she has always hated, running from an abusive husband. The sisters, so different in personality, now have to learn to live together and get along although they never used to, if they are to be happy in their lives. And at the same time, both have to learn to open their hearts and accept love when they are fearful of being hurt.

This book has a quiet and wondrous magic, and the characters, both major and minor, are fascinating people that you want to know more about. Perhaps the most intriguing and amusing character is the magic apple tree that they don't dare eat from because it shows the eater the biggest event in his or her life. It's an unusual story of magical realism that captivates and leaves the reader wanting more.
bookwormmama avatar reviewed Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1) on + 29 more book reviews
my book club enjoyed this book immensely. A good, fast read, but very intriguing and passionate. The humor is great to balance the emotional ride the characters take throughout. The story isn't too heavy on the mystical, just enough to make it good.
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LOVE, LOVE LOVE this book!
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Would definitely read more from this author - very enjoyable!!
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If ever there was a book that I didn't want to end...this was it. I could have stayed in this backyard garden forever. BTW - I happened to find the tree very endearing.
roisindubh avatar reviewed Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1) on + 49 more book reviews
Lovely novel! The storyline is engaging and the characters are all fully fleshed out and well-written. Addison Allen takes everyday life and makes it magical!
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What a charming book. It was light reading but didn't feel silly. I really enjoyed this book.
RobinMarie avatar reviewed Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1) on + 27 more book reviews
This is a great vacation read!
favoritern avatar reviewed Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1) on + 55 more book reviews
I really enjoyed this book. Kinda reminds me of the movie "Practical Magic". I love the characters ways of going.
naryne avatar reviewed Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1) on
This book was a little difficult to "get into," but after a couple of chapters, the reader is taken to a neighborhood where sisters unite with the help of their exclusive gifts involving the garden. The book is a good, light read and I enjoyed it.
caterpuff avatar reviewed Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1) on + 2 more book reviews
This book kind of reminded me of Practical Magic, two sisters in a big house, trying to avoid (or not) their family legacy. But it was so much more than that, obviously these women are more than just Waverlys, each one sort of has their own power. It really made me think about my own sister, and how rifts in family relationships can be fixed if you try.
If you come across this book, buy it. It's amazing.
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An enjoyable read for an airplane trip. Was hoping for a sequel when I finished as I would like to see what fate brings the charaacters next.
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Fantastic book.
cswetzel avatar reviewed Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1) on + 19 more book reviews
This was a fun read, just what I wanted at the end of a summer term of graduate classes!
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This was a fun read with colorful characters, a great story line and a creative work of art that keeps you turning the pages.

Enjoyable. :)
junie avatar reviewed Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1) on + 630 more book reviews
A wonderful "feel good" book. I read it awhile ago and decided to put on my Keeper shelf, but I can't keep them all anymore. So I decided to put it in a swap so someone else can get a chance to read this amazing book.
jerilynea avatar reviewed Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1) on + 6 more book reviews
Great story
reviewed Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1) on + 132 more book reviews
Good story. I like this author. Other book Sugar Queen
reviewed Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1) on + 293 more book reviews
A beautifully written book. The Waverleys have always had the reputation of being eccentric. Their apple tree has odd abilities - you et an apple and find out the major event in your life. When Sydney returns home, with her young daughter, Claire, her older sister and she have to come to terms with their past.
justreadingabook avatar reviewed Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1) on + 1726 more book reviews
Wonderfully magical and makes you long for a small town of your own. A beautiful story about how life can change for the good and to be mindful of small gestures that can have a big impact. Loved it.
reviewed Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1) on + 137 more book reviews
Fantastic, magical writing. Great story. Highly recommend
Tori3 avatar reviewed Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1) on + 50 more book reviews
Great Book. Well written. A must read.
sumrwind avatar reviewed Garden Spells (Waverley Family, Bk 1) on + 135 more book reviews
from back cover
"In a garden surrounded by a tall fence, nicked away behind a small house in the smallest of towns, is an apple tree rumored to bear a very special sort of fruit. In this luminous debut novel, Sarah Addison Allen tells the story of that enchanted tree, and the eextradordinary people who tend it."

Wonderful book, characters that you can relate too, and feel sympathy for too.
Highly recommend this story.