Pony Club Secrets

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Pony Club Secrets

Postby lopsidale » Thu Jul 07, 2011 12:46 pm

Its a very good book, for teens, and is brilliant! Its taught me a lot about horses and riding, and is also very emotional and every story is so exciting and full of adventure. It's not a cheesy book, it's a thrilling series!
Author: Stacy Gregg

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Re: Pony Club Secrets

Postby Willowx » Sun Sep 04, 2011 10:13 am

I've read most of those books and love them!!! But to be honest, they become increasingly far fetched with every new one :lol: I wish it really was that easy to become successful in the horse world...

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Re: Pony Club Secrets

Postby anna_banana* » Fri Sep 09, 2011 7:14 pm

My younger cousin really liked the pony club secrets books, so I gave her my old Chestnut Hill books by Lauren Brooke - which were a little more light hearted than the Heartland series - and she loved them. You might like them, if you haven't already read them - I did!

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Re: Pony Club Secrets

Postby CounterCanter » Tue Sep 13, 2011 7:25 pm

Yes, I enjoyed them too! So sad when the series ended :(
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Re: Pony Club Secrets

Postby Kaliska » Thu Feb 02, 2012 10:23 am

Even as an older reader, I enjoy Stacy Gregg's books but they have become a tad far-fetched! But hey, we can all dream!

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Re: Pony Club Secrets

Postby cherrybay101 » Wed May 30, 2012 7:07 pm

I've read most of those books and love them!!! But to be honest, they become increasingly far fetched with every new one :lol: I wish it really was that easy to become successful in the horse world...
i agree that the stories are very good and exciting, i have read most of them, but as willow said it is getting more far-fetched each time; i.e the time her trainer took her to a different country and then raced in a race only for male family and she, a girl who had never met the family was racing it despite not even being a proper racer! the story may not go exactley like that, i read the book ages ago but i remember that much of it!
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Re: Pony Club Secrets

Postby Hannahrox » Wed Feb 19, 2014 11:06 pm

I must confess, I own the whole series, and they are brilliant! I've learnt lots from them too! :)
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Re: Pony Club Secrets

Postby Hannahrox » Wed Feb 19, 2014 11:07 pm

My younger cousin really liked the pony club secrets books, so I gave her my old Chestnut Hill books by Lauren Brooke - which were a little more light hearted than the Heartland series - and she loved them. You might like them, if you haven't already read them - I did!
Yes, I own quite a few of them too! I'm a bookworm! :D
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