This book made me wish I had a horse so I could experience the relationship described between Casey and Storm. It was heartwarming and exciting, a book where I really cared about what happened. The romance was not as important as the actual story - as is often not the case with YA - however that ...
I found the book really amazing and I really wanted to become Casey Blue; the main character of the book. The horse she owned really costed on one dollar! It's an amazing story of a bond between Casey and Storm Warning; the one dollar horse in which she rescued from the knacker's yard where they ...
I'm going to be terribly unprofessional here for a moment so please do humour me. THIS IS BRILLIANT.*Puts Critic hat back on*THIS IS BRILLIANTOh, this will never do. Okay, I'll have to do my best to restore some sort of professional overtones to this review. Laura Marlin is brilliant. Wait, it's ...
I didn't realize this book was part of a trilogy when I picked it up at the library, so I didn't understand why a horse bought from a knackery in the UK cost a dollar (or why pet food renderers who are presumably there to make a living were giving horses away), but since it wasn't explained in th...
Third African adventure for Martine and her magical white giraffe, in which Martine and Ben must save the world's rarest leopard.
as her grandmother would have put it, when she spotted the white giraffe at the game park gate. He seemed to be backing away. She went out onto the back stoep to see what was bothering him. At the far end of the garden, Reuben James was reaching up and trying to feed him through the fence. Martin...