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Flowerheart
Flowerheart | Catherine Bakewell
14 posts | 8 read | 1 reading | 9 to read
Flowerheart is like a garden in full bloom: vibrant and sweet, whimsical and wondrous. Allison Saft, New York Times bestselling author of A Far Wilder Magic Perfect for fans of Margaret Rogerson and Tamora Pierce, this standalone YA debut is a stunning cottagecore fantasy romance about a girl with powerful and violent magic which she must learn to controlor lose everything she loves. Claras magic has always been wild. But its never been dangerous. Then a simple touch causes poisonous flowers to bloom in her fathers chest. The only way to heal him is to cast an extremely difficult spell that requires perfect control. And the only person willing to help is her former best friend, Xavier, whos grown from a sweet, shy child into someone distant and mysterious. Xavier asks a terrible price in return, knowing Clara will give anything to save her father. As she struggles to reconcile the new Xavier with the boy she once loved, she discovers how many secrets hes hiding. And as she hunts for the truth, she instead finds the root of a terrible darkness thats taken hold in the queendoma darkness only Claras magic is powerful enough to stop.
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bookish6
Flowerheart | Catherine Bakewell
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Mehso-so

This is a cute standalone story of a witch who has trouble controlling her powers. She accidentally causes poisonous flowers to grow from her father's chest, and she becomes an apprentice to a childhood friend to try and learn to gain control and cure her father.

There is not a lot of excitement in this book. It has magic, a little romance, and mystery in it.

I would recommend this to someone who wanted a slow-going, cozy read.

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peanutnine
Flowerheart | Catherine Bakewell
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Eggs So pretty 🌺🩷🌸 7mo
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Gorgeous 💗 7mo
kspenmoll beautiful cover! 7mo
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lumbricuslibri
Flowerheart | Catherine Bakewell
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Pickpick

Don‘t know how to explain it, but it reads like a movie. Not much world-building but it was fine.
Not entirely satisfied with how it ended or how the conflicts were ‘resolved‘, though. It feels incomplete.
Regardless, I really enjoyed it. I love the LGBTQIA+ representation and how it tackles mental health [in fantasy/ a magical way].

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lumbricuslibri
Flowerheart | Catherine Bakewell
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thegirlwiththelibrarybag
Flowerheart | Catherine Bakewell
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Pickpick

Started on audio ended up finishing it in print - aside from the characters being too young for how much adult responsibility they had (would have made more sense if they were at least 18 rather than 15/16) I really enjoyed this - Clara‘s magic often manifesting in flowers & how flower meanings were woven in were big pluses. This very much reminds me of the fantasy books I loved as a teen. Refreshing to get a stand-alone book too.

Rissreads What a gorgeous cover! 1y
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thegirlwiththelibrarybag
Flowerheart | Catherine Bakewell
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Me and the audiobook that I started because the other one I was listening to was getting a little bit creepy… so far - she‘s agreed to give A MAN her magic if he can heal her father and if that doesn‘t make you want to reach into a fictional world to shake a character and yell GIRL NO then I don‘t know what to tell you.

(Is the secret going to be that he‘s working for her “evil” mum?)

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thegirlwiththelibrarybag
Flowerheart | Catherine Bakewell
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Amazon keeps saying PSSTTT - you‘d like this book - on their daily deal emails - to the point where it didn‘t actually occur to me that it could be a book that was also traditionally published that I could come across in a bookshop (especially in a bookshop that I think has a pretty uninspiring selection, generally… I was just in there trying to psych myself up to get my eyebrows waxed)

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wordslinger42
Flowerheart | Catherine Bakewell
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Mehso-so

This is a sweet story and, for the most part, I enjoyed it. The imagery was really pretty and I loved the two main characters. For me, the pacing was really off, though, and I would have loved a little more worldbuilding!

My first book complete for #14books14weeks
@TheHeartlandBookFairy 🥳

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RainyDayReading
Flowerheart | Catherine Bakewell
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Sigh. Made an online appointment for an oil change. Showed up and found out that their online appointment system doesn‘t actually work and that there was no record of my booking. So my half hour oil change has turned into an hour and a half because of the amount of people here 😪 At least I brought a book. Though at the rate I‘m getting through this I should have brought two!

wordslinger42 I just got this from the library! 1y
RainyDayReading @wordslinger42 It‘s pretty cute! Reminds me of Howl‘s Moving Castle/Studio Ghibli! 1y
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wordslinger42
Flowerheart | Catherine Bakewell
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All of my current library books 😊📚 With the reading slump I had, I fell behind on readalongs. I'm just about finished with Wilding and can't wait to read the tagged!!

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KateReadsYA
Flowerheart | Catherine Bakewell

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KateReadsYA
Flowerheart | Catherine Bakewell
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Pickpick

This book is a feel-good, cozy read focusing on the "magic" that lives within us, purely our emotions. Catherine Bakewell took what so many are struggling with, depression, anxiety, and self-doubt and turned those negative emotions around. In this book, she tells a story of transformation through self-love and courage. I love it when I pick a book up, not knowing it's what I needed in that moment of my life.

ShelleyBooksie I've been wondering about this one as the cover is so pretty. Sounds like a great story. 2y
KateReadsYA @ShelleyBooksie it's filled with soooo many flowers! I honestly think it would be a great read for your daughter as well :D it's got a love interest but very innocent. 💛 2y
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abookdragonsretreat
Flowerheart | Catherine Bakewell
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Coming back to YA after a break has been fun. This book was amazing and I'd definitely reccomend it for fans of Margaret Rogerson or Howls Moving Castle!