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Wild Horse Summer

Wild Horse Summer

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Wild Horse Summer
Review: This was not the greatest book I have ever read, but I was not completely disappointed.

Alison is upset when she has to leave her friends and family in Chicago to go to a ranch in Wyoming. She is deathly afraid of heights and afraid of most animals, especially horses, and is not happy that she has to spend the summer with her uncle, aunt, and her blind cousin. She believes that her cousin, Kelly, will be completely dependent on her. Boy was she wrong! Alison learned a lot over one summer.

The writing was informative and made for a quick read. It was interesting to see things from the point of view of a city girl, and interesting to see how Kelly managed to get by on a ranch being blind. Cute book, recommended for people 10-13.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: It's all about horses!
Review: What I liked about this book was that it was well written and educational. I learned things about horses and insight on some people. The theme of the story was expressed well and very clearly. What I disliked about this book was that it was written from a female point of view and being a male it isn't as intresting. I personally did not like the bool but I think that was because it was written with the intention of being read by females. I would look into other stories by this writter because I liked the writing. I would reffer this book to females between the ages of 9-13. I would not recommed this book to males unless you want some insight on females.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: It's all about horses!
Review: What I liked about this book was that it was well written and educational. I learned things about horses and insight on some people. The theme of the story was expressed well and very clearly. What I disliked about this book was that it was written from a female point of view and being a male it isn't as intresting. I personally did not like the bool but I think that was because it was written with the intention of being read by females. I would look into other stories by this writter because I liked the writing. I would reffer this book to females between the ages of 9-13. I would not recommed this book to males unless you want some insight on females.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great book
Review: Wild horse summer is a great book.
Alison goes to her Aunt & Uncles ranch for the summer.At first she thinks she will be stuck helping her blind cousin all summer but she soon finds out it is her cousin who is helping her.

When Alison's cousins special horse gets kiddnapped it's up to Alison to get her back. She has to overcome her fears or risk disapointing her cousin.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great book
Review: Wild horse summer is a great book.
Alison goes to her Aunt & Uncles ranch for the summer.At first she thinks she will be stuck helping her blind cousin all summer but she soon finds out it is her cousin who is helping her.

When Alison's cousins special horse gets kiddnapped it's up to Alison to get her back. She has to overcome her fears or risk disapointing her cousin.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great book about a city girl out west...
Review: Wild Horse Summer was a great book, that had a basic, but good story line, and it taught a lot about horses and ranch life.

Alison, almost 13, leaves her parents in Chicago to spend the summer with her aunt, uncle, and cousins in Wyoming. There are some things upsetting her, though - she's afraid of horses, and her cousin Kelly is blind. Alison doesn't want to babysit a blind girl all summer!

However, once at the ranch, Alison grows to love it. Her patient uncle teaches her how to ride, Kelly is a great friend, and her cute cousin Bill has a cute friend! When everything is going well, however, disaster strikes...

This was a really great book, and I'd recommend it for ages 11 - 14, to anyone who likes horses, the west, or just a good read!


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