Steph is sad to give up the pony she's been riding since she was a little girl, but she's outgrown him. Before long, Steph meets magical pony Comet, and suddenly she's not so lonely anymore. Steph and Comet go on many adventures and make lots of new friends!
Sue was born in Northampton where she still lives. For many years she worked for Northamptonshire libraries and remains a passionate supporter of Public Libraries. Sue loves everything about books, the feel of them, their smell. the way they look. And has a habit of matching a bookmark to the cover of each book she's reading. The process of reading, the feel of the book, carrying it around in her shoulder bag, sitting in favourite cafes reading all make for a complete sensory experience. Browsing bookshops old and new, talking all things bookish with other book lovers, spending time with other writers and meeting with fans of her own books at author events are her favourite things. That and eating good quality dark chocolate, while writing.
Auch diesem Teil konnte ich nur 2,5 Punkte geben, da er fast genau gleich wie der vorherhige aufgebaut ist und wie zuvor etwas langatmig ohne Spaß oder viel Spannung ist. Leider. Werden diese Reihe abbrechen.
Os póneis apresentam,consoante as variedades, diferentes aspectos... Na generalidade tem membros longos, o corpo com forma cilíndrica e pescoço longo que suporta a cabeça grande...Podem ser brancos, castanhos, pretos, castanho-esbranquiçados... A cauda é curta mas possui cabelos longos...
These books are very repetitive. Essentially, if you read book one, you don't need to read any more. I was planning to read through the series with my 8 year-old, but neither of us could handle it when Comet yet again flew back to Rainbow Mist Island assuming Destiny had magically learned that she wasn't in trouble and had returned there, only to be told that she was still lost. Why not just follow her hoofprints?!