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.
Kelsea 13
Rated of 5
by Jessica
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.
Rated of 5
by Vidula
An excellent book with incorporated facts of real life.
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