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Saffy's Angel by Hilary McKay

Saffy's Angel

by Hilary McKay
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  • May 1, 2002, 160 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Sep 2003, 160 pages
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There are currently 33 reader reviews for Saffy's Angel
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Hannah/MileyFan

Saffys Angel
I really liked this book and the ending. I thought the writer is really creative thinking of the storyline.
Foreverkoreangurl

Saffy's Angel
Saffy's Angel is a short novel that truly digs deep under the surface and touches the reader's heart. An excellent short read.
mary linn

Good+
It was a very weird book but overall I thought it was ok. There was a lot going on but it all kind of came together in the end. If you asked me if you should read it I would say yes, but its pretty out there.
CAP Society- Celia I.

Tremendous Read
An outstanding read full of humor and pain. Not as lively as Hilary McKay's other books, but still an engaging story. Full of unique and amazing characters Saffy's Angel is truly a book of magic that brings the angels in all of us alive.
Elizabeth James

I enjoyed this book. This book was engaging!
Caroline

Saffy's Angel
I've only gotten to the fifth chapter, and so far I'm not very entertained. It has meaning and it's nice, but there's no humor, and nothing has really happened except that the grandad died. I'm not really enjoying it that much. Hopefully it gets better.
tayler

Saff's angel
kinda boring torwards the middle
Gennelle

boring
This book makes me sleepy but I have to read it.

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