Laurel is one of those people who has an ability 2 help mak people do what the flowers was meant to do. For example each flower has its own scent(which Laurel can smell) and each has a name and a meaning which Laurel would be able to tell if she's familiar wit it. She's trying to control her power, but it's growng stronger evryday, wit kno one 2 help, cause her mom died a long time ago, until she meets Mrs. Suarez, n it just so happens that a perfect guy 4 her(Justin) will be part of that journy too or life should I say. *SPOILERS* This book was very interesting. I was surprised by how much I wanted to keep reading while I was reading. Overall the writing was nice, nothing spectacular. The characters were so-so, but manageable. The plot is hard to grasp at, was it the on going learning about Laurel's powers? The tussle-mussie fiasco? Her distant crush on Justin throughout the book? The antagonist throughout the book was differing too... Tara? Laurel's father? Kate? Rose? Or the fact that there was so much that Laurel didn't know about her power? The only ting that I think I can pick out from the outline of the story that actually is obvious, besides that Laurel is the protagonist, is that Prom night was the climax. And it was an exciting climax at that. The ending though, eh. It was so Happy... Laurel's grandmother came to see her, the orchid had a second bloom, she got over her fathers new lady interest, Tara didn't win, and Laurel got Justin.But the book wasn't satisfying. I wasn't duped until the ending. There was no mystery to it. Everything that happened was very predictable, which made me sad. I didn't go into the book with high hopes, and I didn't come out being surprised. Above I illustrate how I was surprised how much I wanted to keep reading. I was surprised because I didn't really like the book, but the idea of a whole language of flowers was entirely enticing and fascinating. I am bound to continue research on this, and might post a bit about it now and again. Over all I'll rank the book 3/5 stars. It was okay. Read it if you want to know more about this Flower Language concept, but not if you're look ing for quality writing.
What do You think about Forget-Her-Nots (2010)?
I think it was a good concept for the book. But I think there could have been a better enemy plot.
—Ted
Was good. think I liked the idea more than the book. enjoyed it though.
—JLP
Great!Theme: It is impossible to be certain about things.
—Kbseth