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Indigo Blue

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Author:  Cathy Cassidy
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Ingo's mum loves the colour blue - it's the colour of all her favourite things. When Mum anounces that they're moving - just Indie, Mum and baby Misty - Indie doesn't understand. Why the hurry? Where are they going? Will her best friend Jo, still be there for her?

In a dingy old flat with a grumpy neighbor, no heating and only biscuts to eat, Indie begins to realize that her mum's got a good reason for running away - a secret no can admit . . .

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Oct 21,2011
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This book was a great story about a girl and what goes wrong with her family . Exciting and adventurous on every page. i highly recommend this book for  anyone would loves a mystery

Oct 20,2011
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5

INDIGO BLUE   Indigo Blue is written by my favourite writer, Cathy Cassidy.  It’s a really good book and it shows how much family means to you. This book is really exciting and there are lots of twists along the way to a great story. When things get tough, Dizzy shows some courage and tries to find new friends and experience a brand new school, town and life!!!      

Jun 15,2011
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5

I love this book. It's addictive. When a family takes a sad turn in life Indigo is left with a hormonal, show off  friend who wants to star in amusical allongside the boy she likes

Mar 31,2011
4

This book is great. Cathy Cassidy certainly has a way of writing novels that have massive twists.

LOVED THIS BOOK!!

 

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