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Indigo's Star

by Hilary McKay

Indigo's Star by Hilary McKay X
Indigo's Star by Hilary McKay
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  • First Published:
    Sep 2004, 272 pages

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    Jan 2006, 272 pages

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rosee (02/27/22)

Indigo's Star
I really love this book, it's really worth your time. Please do read this book.
Alyssa (04/03/18)

Indigo’s Star
It is boring and too long. It doesn’t keep your attention very well. It had a great theme and message and a wonderful plot, but a lot of it was pretty dull. Overall not my favorite book, but I’m a picky reader, you might love it. This is just my personal opinion.
Cat (08/27/12)

:P
Im going into 6th grade and we had to read this book for summer reading, I personally did not enjoy this book. There was no action. I like books like Pretty Little Liars. Those actually have a plot and they keep you wondering. :P
Alexandra (03/10/11)

GREAT BOOK
I enjoyed this book very much. It's just so cool!!
I hope Hilary keeps writing great stories...
;)
tashico (08/31/10)

An okay book
I didn't really like this book because of the poor storyline and i didn't really flow.
K.J. (08/28/10)

School
I never would've picked this book out on my own, but after reading it (for L.A.) I've read all the sequels! It really was a good, funny and serious book with a great moral.
Cha-Chi (10/11/09)

The Book
This book was okay. I am currently in 8th grade and I had to read this book for a grade. I didn't understand this completely. Some parts of the book were really good. All in all, this book was okay but not fantastic!
-Cha-Chi(:
Indigo-tom lover (05/18/09)

LOVE THIS BOOK!!!
Do I even have to explain? This book is incredibly amazing. I've read it twice now and I've memorized half of it. I trully love this book.
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