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Ingrid Law
2009 Newbery Honor winner, INGRID LAW, is the New York Times Bestselling author of Savvy, Scumble, and the latest companion in the magical 'savvy' collection: Switch. A fan of words and stories, small towns and big ideas, Ingrid lives at the foot of the Rocky Mountains, in Colorado. show more

2009 Newbery Honor winner, INGRID LAW, is the New York Times Bestselling author of Savvy, Scumble, and the latest companion in the magical 'savvy' collection: Switch. A fan of words and stories, small towns and big ideas, Ingrid lives at the foot of the Rocky Mountains, in Colorado.
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FatherCraneMadeMeDoIt
FatherCraneMadeMeDoIt rated it 7 years ago
I found a copy of this book in the Little Free Lending Library and was very intrigued by the cover. Overall, a good book. I really enjoyed the idea of having a savvy and the various issues that arise because of them. The characters were interesting as well and I loved how different they all were. ...
Just One More Chapter
Just One More Chapter rated it 7 years ago
Very southern kitchy cute
books are breath
books are breath rated it 11 years ago
So light and sweet and easy to read. I loved Savvy and now I love Scumble too. Sometimes I need to take a break from all the suspense and murder mysteries and this book was a wonderful distraction. I really felt for Ledger and his sense of being an outcast. Very awesome, uplifting fantasy.
I can't remember books
I can't remember books rated it 12 years ago
A great book perfectly capturing the struggles with the alternating madness and banality of life.It's also funny. Things like the throwaway lines about Morrissey or Munchausen’s had me laughing aloud: the dialog combines the exhausted humor of a night that never ends with the polish that a truly fir...
Frankie reads...
Frankie reads... rated it 14 years ago
Cody James is Gen X lit; she captures the voice and experiences of a generation abandoned, and its hope for its future. This is Kids grown up.
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