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by Erin
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!!!
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by Stephanie 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.
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by Elizabeth James
I enjoyed this book. This book was engaging!
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by Lennai
I really enjoyed this book. I also really enjoyed Indigo's Satr could anyone tell me if and when the next ones coming out?
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by Jess
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!
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by kemi
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
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