Identify Epithetical Books Horse Crazy (Saddle Club #1)
Title | : | Horse Crazy (Saddle Club #1) |
Author | : | Bonnie Bryant |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 144 pages |
Published | : | April 1st 1996 by Yearling (first published June 28th 1988) |
Categories | : | Animals. Horses. Childrens |

Bonnie Bryant
Paperback | Pages: 144 pages Rating: 3.88 | 3008 Users | 94 Reviews
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This is one series I never got a chance to read growing up, I was already into Pony Pals and Thoroughbred and Heartland and Phantom Stallion...but being as it was such a popular series, I am curious about it. I watched the first to seasons of the television series a couple weeks ago and enjoyed them despite the young age group (Max isn't bad to look at either ;D) I mean, I cried when Cobalt died and when Veronica sold Garnet and when Comanche got sick and was nearly shot after he got away from Stevie. The lessons learned about growing up are useful for people of any age.As for the book series, I don't know if I will make it through all 100+ of them, mostly because they aren't in stores anymore and I have to order them online, but they are just another "guilty pleasure" to add to my list right under Thoroughbred. I know no matter how old I get I will always love these horse stories. I may read higher end literature like Animal Farm and The Bell Jar or more modern material like James Patterson or Nicholas Sparks, but it is still nice to take a break from that and go back to my childhood where I would spend the summers reading on my porch roof rather than working. People may look at me weird or laugh when I say I read Thoroughbred or The Saddle Club, but whatever. I'm not ashamed of it, I am actually excited by it because I'm reading about something I love and learning about it too.
Besides, I can easily read three or four of these books in a day, if I have nothing else to do.
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ISBN: | 0553484028 (ISBN13: 9780553484021) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Saddle Club #1 |
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Ratings: 3.88 From 3008 Users | 94 ReviewsCriticism Epithetical Books Horse Crazy (Saddle Club #1)
When I was younger, girls under twelve read books about horses, not vampires.I loved the tv show inspired by this series when I was a child, but I've never had the chance to read the books. I finally found the first four books, finished the first one and I can't wait to read the next three. It's such a lovely story about friendship and horses and for me, a horse lover who's not ready to grow up yet, it's perfect.
So wholesome. I cant really remember whether or not I read this series when I was a kid. It seems weird if I didnt because I was very into horse books. Anyway, I enjoyed the simple lessons and the friendships in this and I might keep reading the series.

I must have been around 11 or so when I started reading the Saddle Club books, but like most young girls who love horses, I became obsessed, in a good way. I ended up collecting the entire series. I read them like they were candy. I really enjoyed reading about the characters, especially about how each one of them eventually obtained their horses. I related mostly to Lisa, but I enjoyed reading about how Stevie obtained her horse the most. I remember disliking a few books, mostly if they
I like horses but saddle club is freaking stupid, cheesy, and makes me cringe. STAHP. Stahp making these books and stop the TV series too. They suck. I can accept some girls or mid teens may adore this book, because its so 'horsey' and its what they think is proper writing skills. Horses are meant to be epic and free, not something to toy with and decorate. Maybe I am just ignorant and I am missing out on whats so special.
See my review of the other edition.
I read this series when I was younger and I would highly recomend it to little girls who love horses. I read all 101 books in this series and loved every single one! It teaches you alot about horses and friendship.
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