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First Frost by Sarah Addison Allen

First Frost

by Sarah Addison Allen

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  • Jan 2015, 304 pages
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Julie P. (Fort Myers, FL)

First Frost, by Sarah Addison Allen
When I first started reading First Frost by Sarah Addison Allen, I thought the story sounded familiar, and then I realized that this book continues the story of the Waverly sisters, first begun in Allen's 2007 title, Garden Spells. First Frost is as filled with magic and charm, with endearing, likeable characters, replete with a cranky apple tree and a house with an unpredictable personality, as its predecessor, yet .... the story felt the same as Allen's previous books, with the same requisite amount of quirky characters, magical happenings, and fairy dust sprinkled throughout. Though this recipe has worked outmore

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