Too Many Blooms
Catherine R. Daly
Delphinium ""Del"" Bloom loves her grandparents’ flower shop, where it’s always peaceful and calm – unlike her cluttered house, where her three sisters – Rose, Aster, and Poppy – constantly cause drama. But then Gran and Gramps move away and leave the flower shop in the care of Del’s scatterbrained parents! Their first order is for a big wedding and the bride wants everything – especially the flowers – to be PERFECT. Worse, the mean girl in Del’s class happens to be a junior bridesmaid! Can Del help her family and save the day?
Reviews
poor girl her first delivery is successful
Anonymous 03.09.2017
I think you should read this book because the family is peculiar and even though it doesn't look like it, it is really funny!!!!!!Enjoy.
Anonymous 04.08.2017
I think you should read this book because nearly every chapter has a cliffhanger and it is soooooooooooo funny even though it doesn't look like it.
Anonymous 04.08.2017
I think you should read this book if you like flowers and teenage gossip.
Anonymous 04.08.2017
I liked this book because your emotions change throughout
Anonymous 04.08.2017
This book is almost overrated. Almost. I mean the 'turn of events' is only a big order of flowers for a big wedding. The story is more focused on the rest of the character's life than anything, but this dialogue is actually rather good, to be fair. Del is a fashionable geek in the making. Both her Grand parents leave for Florida, leaving the - excluding Del - scatter brained blooms in charge of the family flower shop. Will Del cope with the pressure of a perfect wedding order and her tricky, outside life?
Anonymous 20.08.2015
A scatter-brained family, a new flower shop, can Dele stop and save the shop?
Anonymous 06.08.2014