Today I'm reviewing the fourth book in Lauren Myracle's Flower Power series, Awesome Blossom and you have a chance to win a copy! Be sure to check out the full March MG Madness schedule of events/giveaways.
Awesome Blossom
(Flower Power #4)
Lauren Myracle
1/8/13
Abrams
Format: ARC
Source: pub
The Flower Power books follow the funny fifth-grade adventures of four girls with little in common but their flower names who, nevertheless, blossom into the greatest of friends.Katie-Rose, Milla, Yasaman, and Violet have confronted their share of challenges in fifth grade: a dead hamster, turtle theft, trapeze lessons, and pesky boys, just to name a few. Nothing can stop these four fabulous friends. Well, nothing except for their archnemesis, the evil Modessa (a.k.a. "Medusa”). Somehow, Modessa has recruited one of the sweetest girls in the class to be her new sidekick. The flower friends are determined to save Elena, even if it means braving Modessa’s wrath. But it will also mean getting Katie-Rose to focus—she’s a bit too busy NOT flirting with cute-but-annoying Preston. And then there’s Yasaman’s little sister’s birthday bubblegum party, which the four friends promised to organize . . . if it’s possible to call anything involving 30 kindergartners organized. Luckily, Violet is back to herself and ready to lead the Flowers to their most glorious triumph. With mean girls, romance, and tons of fifth-grade drama, this critically acclaimed friendship series shows that author Lauren Myracle has her finger firmly on the pulse of tween girldom.”
I've
said it before and I'll say it again, Lauren Myracle is my literary
soulmate. Whenever I read one of her books, even if I'm reading it
for the first time, it feels like I'm sitting down with an old and
beloved friend...and her tween Flower Power series is no exception.
Awesome
Blossom is
the fourth book in the Flower Power series, which follows the ups and
downs in tween life of four fifth grade girls. The FFF's (Flower
Friends Forever) Katie-Rose, Yasaman, Milla, and Violet are four very
different girls who all have flowery names, and despite their
differences, they're a tight group. These girls have had to deal with
some difficult stuff, but they persevere together. In Awesome
Blossom,
the FFF's must once again deal with mean girls,
kinda-cute-semi-boyfriend-boys, and doing the right thing even when
it's hard.
Lauren
Myracle is the queen of tween and teen lit! Her writing is
laugh-out-loud funny, pitch perfect, wildly entertaining, and often
incredibly poignant. Awesome Blossom,
like the other books in the series, is an addicting and
splendiferious read with a faboo cast of young characters.
Myracle
constantly amazes me with her ability to capture the tween voice so
perfectly and with such humor and heart. This series is full of
giggle inducing writing and situations, but also touches on very real
and important topics (Milla has two moms, Violet's mom spends time in
a psychiatric hospital, girl-on-girl hate, etc). This isn't a squeaky
clean series by any means, but it is written in a way that is
appropriate for its intended audience, yet doesn't talk down to them
either. Myracle really speaks to her audience and not just at them;
she really “gets” them. No matter what obstacles or wackiness the
girls face in this series, readers are presented with so many
wonderful messages about love, friendship, acceptance, and kindness.
This
series will appeal to a younger generation with its hip, modern
format of mixing in IM/Email/Forum/Texts type conversations with its
traditional prose.
And
at the core of the series is the strong, inspiring friendship between
the four very different female characters. I absolutely adore the
friendship between these girls! Clever Yasaman, sweet Milla, brave
Violet, and funny Katie-Rose are fantastically crafted tween
characters. I love that readers won't just find one of the girls to
relate to, but will see a little of themselves in each girl. I love
all four of these cupcakes, but I must admit that loud,
unpredictable, hyper Katie-Rose is my fave.
In
Awesome Blossom the
FFF's must deal with a group of mean girls called the Evil Chicks,
must save the new girl from becoming an Evil Chick, and begin the
awkward and scary and confusing and awesome exploration of boy/girl
relationships...and I enjoyed every moment of it!
MY
FINAL THOUGHTS: Awesome Blossom bakes
my cupcakes and rocks my socks off! The Flower Power series simply
shines with its awesome storytelling and fantabulous characters. I
can't recommend this series enough, especially to tween readers. An
absolute MUST read book in a MUST read series!
MY RATING
Lauren Myracle
Lauren Myracle is the author of numerous young adult novels. She was born in 1969 in North Carolina. Lauren Myracle holds an MA in English from Colorado State University and an MFA in Writing for Children and Young Adults from Vermont College. she has written many novels, including the famous IM books, ttyl, ttfn, and l8r, g8r.
Her first novel, Kissing Kate, was selected as one of ALA's "Best Books for Young Adults" for the year 2004. It was named by Booklist as one of the "Top Ten Youth Romances" of the year, as well as one of the "Top Ten Books by New Writers." Her middle-grade novel, Eleven, came out 2004, followed by its YA sequels (Twelve, Thirteen, Thirteen Plus One) .
Her first novel, Kissing Kate, was selected as one of ALA's "Best Books for Young Adults" for the year 2004. It was named by Booklist as one of the "Top Ten Youth Romances" of the year, as well as one of the "Top Ten Books by New Writers." Her middle-grade novel, Eleven, came out 2004, followed by its YA sequels (Twelve, Thirteen, Thirteen Plus One) .
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1 comment:
How have I completely overlooked this series? Especially since I have a 5th grade daughter! Thanks for the review and giveaway. I'm off to check out the first Flower Power books.
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