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by Vanessa Diffenbaugh
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Sailing in a Sea of Words
Sailing in a Sea of Words rated it 8 years ago
Book: The Language of Flowers Author: Vanessa Diffenbaugh Genre: Fiction/Family/Meaning of Love Summary: Acacia for secret love, daffodil for new beginnings, wisteria for welcome, and camellia for my destiny is in your hands. In Victorian times, the language of flowers was used to convey roman...
Momster Bookworm
Momster Bookworm rated it 9 years ago
Earlier in the year, I read ‘The Little Paris Bookshop’ (Nina George) in which a bookseller dispenses books from his literary apothecary to treat each reader’s malady and/or melancholy – a book which I enjoyed. In ‘The Language of Flowers’, flora is used as the tool of communication. Each flower and...
Lindsay's Book Log
Lindsay's Book Log rated it 10 years ago
This was a great debut novel about connections, love and second chances. Victoria Jones is a recently emancipated young woman who grew up in foster care system. She sees the world through hate and mistrust but finds that she has the gift to use the language of flowers to help others relationships g...
Lit Lovers Lane
Lit Lovers Lane rated it 11 years ago
This is another Amazon recommendation, and they are beginning to make a believer out of me. Certainly, I knew some flowers had certain meanings, but I was completely ignorant of the Victorian penchant for conveying coded messages in the guise of sending flowers, and when I saw Vanessa Diffenbaugh ha...
The Book Diva's Reads
The Book Diva's Reads rated it 11 years ago
4.5 star readThis is one of those rare books that simply gets better with each reading.
Lee's Library
Lee's Library rated it 11 years ago
I'm a little conflicted about how to rate and review this one. I was really interested in the subject matter - the Victorian language of flowers. The young protagonist Victoria is a hurt and traumatized young woman after spending most of her life in foster care. After finally being released on he...
Thewanderingjew
Thewanderingjew rated it 11 years ago
I have both the print copy and audio copy of this book, but I decided to listen to the audio book because it makes use of idle time while I am doing something else that doesn’t require much thought, like laundry. The title did not make me want to read the book. I wasn’t interested in learning about ...
Thewanderingjew
Thewanderingjew rated it 11 years ago
I have both the print copy and audio copy of this book, but I decided to listen to the audio book because it makes use of idle time while I am doing something else that doesn’t require much thought, like laundry. The title did not make me want to read the book. I wasn’t interested in learning about ...
A Librarian's Library
A Librarian's Library rated it 11 years ago
There are not many books who get fives from me, especially on first read, but I only have to read this novel once to know that it is definitely worth a 5 star rating.I do not exactly know what I was expecting when I opened this book and started reading, but I do not think that I was expecting to be ...
The Book Nerd
The Book Nerd rated it 11 years ago
This book is really amazing read. At first when the story started I will admit I got confused but when I figured out that the chapter one was the past and the other chapter was the present I figured it out. Full review to come soon
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