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Saffy's Angel

by Hilary McKay

Saffy's Angel by Hilary McKay X
Saffy's Angel by Hilary McKay
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    May 2002, 160 pages

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    Sep 2003, 160 pages

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Erin (10/05/04)

What A Fun Book! I love Saffy and her family! The dynamic between them is something that I think more families should share. The way that they all look out for one another, laughing and crying together is really wonderful! Indigo's Star was great too, and I can't wait to read the rest (if there are more). So, Ms. McKay, if you read these... keep them coming! We all love the Casson family, and I know I speak for myself, but I want to get to go to Caddy's wedding!!!
Stephanie (09/07/04)

Saffy's Angel has magic in it, to quote Natalie Babbit. It draws the reader into a world both real and fantastical, full of unforgetable characters who we grow to love more by every page. I've read it so many times I've lost count, and everytime I cherish it a little more than I did the last. This is a book for everyone, young and old, serious and silly, a wonderful story for the times.
Elizabeth James (08/28/04)

I enjoyed this book. This book was engaging!
Lennai (06/06/04)

I really enjoyed this book. I also really enjoyed Indigo's Satr could anyone tell me if and when the next ones coming out?
Jess (05/05/04)

I thought this book was really good! It was very interesting how she finds her angel.
I was so happy when she did find her angel cause she tried so many times and it wasnt there
but she finally got it!
kemi (03/30/04)

i thought this book was very intresting and i couldnt even put it down because reading on chapter will make want to go to the next chapter till i finished the whol book in1 and a half day it was very intresting.i am waiting for indigos star and then ther will probably be somthing about rose and caddy who knows
Kelsea (03/23/04)



I thought that this was a very good book. It has suspence in it, action, and it is also funny in some parts of it. In the beginning when Saffron has just began to read and she was reading the color chart on the wall, but saw all of the other childrens namea but not hers, I think that is when the suspence comes in. I think when she stowed away in Sarahs car that that was were the action came in.


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Jessica (03/14/04)

This Book is good I and all my Friends enjoyed this book we are all around 10 years old and look forward to reading the next one Indigo's Star.

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