A review by palmsygal
Flowers For Dead Girls by Abigail Collins

4.5

This book was adorable and the representation was immaculate. The lack of explicit confirmation that Aster is perhaps on the spectrum or has any type of disorder was brilliant, in my opinion, and you could truly look into her character and understand how she feels about particular things. 

The characters in this book were truly lovely: from the timid and kind Aster to the bright and bouncy Isla, from the unknowingly-cool and quirky mum to the outwardly hilarious and brave Oliver. There was not a single character I disliked in this book which made it even more enjoyable. 

The plot kept me hooked from start to finish. The plot twist of the book had me squealing and hopeful. The ins and outs of Isla’s feelings were simultaneously heartbreaking and relatable. The cute romance? To die for! 

I simply did not want this book to end. 

I am new to this author and cannot thank her and NetGalley enough for the opportunity to read this ARC, I truly look forward to reading more from Collins!