
Garden Spells
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Susan Ericksen
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 plants - from 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 Waverleys - except 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 down - along 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 legacy - if they are ever to feel at home in Bascom - or with each other.
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"Spellbindingly charming, Allen's impressively accomplished debut novel will bewitch fans of Alice Hoffman and Laura Esquivel." ( Booklist)
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But the best part was the descriptions of the magical effects of different flowers and plants. It was all presented so well that it seemed plausible you could whip up a love potion cupcake in the kitchen. (I have added a few edible flowers to my garden this Spring! Just in case.)
Worth the credit.
So love earthy witch stories.
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I also thought Susan Erickson's narration was perfect for the pace of this story.
Although I enjoyed the book for what it is, it isn't very deep and it's unlikely I would read it again. Pass it on to someone else? Definitely.
A Magical Garden and an Opinionated Apple Tree
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This was a very lovely story. The plot loosly resembled "Practical Magic". Overall, I liked the book and the narration. I just felt like there was more of a story here if she wanted to tell it. But still worth a listen.Short and Sweet
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Magical!
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As a reader, I really cared about the characters and could almost believe that the type of magic they experienced was real. -- OK, the tree was maybe a bit out there, but the rest of it . . . if magic is real, this is probably how it works. ;-) I appreciate all the work Sarah Addison Allen clearly put into researching herbal lore.
The narration by Susan Ericksen was wonderful. Even though it was written in third person, her inflection changed depending on whose POV we were hearing at the time. Characters were differentiated without becoming cartoonish, and were treated with sensitivity and care.
One mild production criticism: for scenes involving phone conversations, the "other end of the line" was sampled a bit. I found this distracting and a bit off-putting, and it pulled me out of the story I was enjoying so much.
Unexpected Delight
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Simply irresistible!
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Pretty good
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
I would recommend Garden Spells to all my friends who have a bit of green on their thumbs, those with "majickal" feelings of love, and especially to all who combine "ditchery-witchery-and tasty dishery".What did you like best about this story?
The combination of daily struggles, majick philosophy, and real life romance foibles make for pure enjoyment.Have you listened to any of Susan Ericksen’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
I have not heard any of Susan Ericksen's other work, but I will be looking out for it in the future. It was a pleasure to listen to her light yet deeply involved interpretation.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
I did a bit of laughing, soul searching, and a good deal of remembering while listening to Garden Spells.Any additional comments?
The addendum at the end was a special touch for those of us who believe that nature's bounty can be enjoyed visually, "scent-ually" and edibly. Here's to the wonderful world of mother nature....you may want to be close to a kitchen garden while you enjoy this one.A Gardener's Tasty Delight
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
The narrator captured the author's words and story so it became alive for me. I loved the book before I listened to it and the audio just made book extra special.Narrator bring this already fabulous book to life
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Very much like practical magic
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