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Part of "Saddle Club" series
"Horse Fever," written by Bonnie Bryant, is the sixth book in the popular "Saddle Club" series. This young adult novel, aimed at horse-loving readers aged 8-12, follows the adventures of three best friends, Lisa, Stevie, and Carole, as they navigate the ups and downs of their lives in the world of horses. In "Horse Fever," the Saddle Club members are faced with a new challenge when they learn that their beloved Pine Hollow Stables is in financial trouble. Determined to help, the girls come up with a plan to raise money by organizing a horse show. However, their efforts are complicated by a rival group of riders who will stop at nothing to win. Bryant's writing style is engaging and accessible, making "Horse Fever" a quick and enjoyable read. The author's love of horses is evident throughout the book, and her detailed descriptions of horse care and riding techniques will appeal to horse enthusiasts. The novel also explores themes of friendship, perseverance, and teamwork, as the Saddle Club members work together to overcome obstacles and achieve their goals. The characters are well-developed and relatable, and readers will root for them as they face challenges both on and off the horse show circuit. Overall, "Horse Fever" is a delightful addition to the "Saddle Club" series. It is a perfect choice for young readers who love horses, as well as those who enjoy stories about friendship and determination. With its engaging plot and relatable characters, "Horse Fever" is sure to be a hit with fans of the series and newcomers alike...
Bonnie Bryant
The Saddle Club series
If you enjoyed 'Horse Fever', you might like to explore more of Bonnie Bryant's work. The Saddle Club series follows the adventures of three friends and their love for horses. With 101 books in the series, there's plenty to keep you entertained!
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Misty of Chincoteague
Fans of 'Horse Fever' will enjoy the classic horse story 'Misty of Chincoteague'. This Newberry Medal winner tells the tale of two siblings who dream of owning a wild horse from Chincoteague Island.
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Black Beauty
Anna Sewell's 'Black Beauty' is a timeless horse story that has captivated readers for generations. Narrated from the perspective of the horse, this book explores themes of kindness, cruelty, and the human-animal bond.
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The Red Pony
'The Red Pony' is a collection of four short stories that explore the relationship between a young boy and his horse. This book is a great choice for readers who enjoyed the coming-of-age themes in 'Horse Fever'.
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King of the Wind
'King of the Wind' is another classic horse story by Marguerite Henry. This book tells the story of a horse named Sham and his journey from the desert of Morocco to the royal stables of England.
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Smoky the Cowhorse
'Smoky the Cowhorse' is a Newberry Medal winner that explores the bond between a horse and his owner. This book is a great choice for readers who enjoyed the western themes in 'Horse Fever'.
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The Horse and His Boy
'The Horse and His Boy' is a fantasy novel and the fifth book in C.S. Lewis's Chronicles of Narnia series. This book tells the story of a talking horse named Bree and his human companion as they journey across the desert.
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