An angry girl just wants to be seen, and once she is, she denies it with her life.
The Girl in the Garden is what I expected, the snopisis gives a good view on what the book is. Our main character gets caught acting out and gets sent to her grandparents out in the middle of nowhere. She meets a mysterious country boy and spends the entire book trying to figure him out.
...And, minor spoilers, she never figures it out! This book is a including incident, rising action, rising action and no climax. No resolution. Finishing a book with absolutely no climax is underwhelming and frustrating. Even books like The Inheritance Games, which has a deliberate set up for it's second book, has a climax and resolution. The story had me hopeful for more information but it fell short with the random rebellious run after all she's been shown is kindness.
The punctuation in this book is information. There's commas before quotation marks and ?! I don't find that very professional, but opinions on this vary.
I was annoyed by our protagonist for a majority of the book. She complains constantly. I kinda wanted her to get run over.
Something interesting is how much of the conversation was super relatable. A lot of it felt like how me and my friends would talk. It'll age the book in five to ten years but since I read it now, it was humorous. Pretty fun.
In the end, I won't be recommending this book. I may go and read the second one, but I'm not rushing to the webpage to download it as soon as possible. It's underwhelming and annoying, but the story was good enough to keep me reading.
(I love the cover of this book. It's so pretty!)