Amazon.com Customer Reviews
Indigo has some strong abilities. Not only does she have visions but she senses things and hears things as well as sees and speaks with ghosts. I’m sensitive, but my ability is nothing like Indigo’s. But it’s enough that I understood her and the issues she has with telling people. Read more…
MaryAnn “MaryAnn”
This was a very powerful read for me. I felt a true connection with Indigo and even though I was frustrated with her at times, I really felt like I understood her. I’m not like Indigo, but I have some similarity’s and it was enough for me to understand her and have that connection. And while this isn’t a real fast paced book I found it extremely difficult to put down. I could have sat and read through the entire thing in one sitting because I was so compelled to keep reading. Read more…
Candace Robinson “Candace’s Book Blog”
As a teenager I was always the odd one out at school – the poetry writing, flute playing sensitive type in a school full of rugby playing hard heads. It’s many years since I read a young adult book but this one brought everything back. Vividly! Okay, the main characters are nothing like I was, but that sense of being an outsider, albeit for a different reason is so powerfully conveyed. And you know the strange thing? When I ask others about their high school years, so many people tell me they felt like outsiders too – even when they were trying to seem like one of the gang. Read more…
David Michie
I started to read this book and couldn’t put it down. I couldn’t believe one little girl could feel so much like I did when I was young. It isn’t easy to feel like you are on the outside looking in – even if it was for a different reason for me, I still felt that way. This book really is a must read, it makes me want to read more – please write a sequel ladies, I WANT MORE!!! Read more…
Yvonne


