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Star in DangerChristina has to say "good-bye" to her dreams of making Star her eventing horse and riding him in the olympics. There is no question about Star's future now--Brad is already training him to race. At first Christina had to admit that the yearling was getting good enough care at Townsend Acres. Before his 'training' begins. When Christina starts having trouble on cross-country with her mare, Sterling Dream, she makes the decision not to visit Star anymore. Maybe then she could concentrate on her dreams for the olympics...with STERLING. But when she and her cousin, Melanie, finally return to Townsend Acres Star has changed. He isn't groomed as often because everyone in the stable thinks he is vicious and agressive. Even Ashleigh remarks coldly that Star is becoming like Terminator, one of Whitebrook's stallions. Christina wants to regain Star's trust, and that means she has to be able to work with him. When Christina gets the opportunity to groom for Brad she knows she has to do anything for Star. But at the same time she is having trouble with her boyfriend, Parker. She always thought of them as just FRIENDS. Now she is afraid that they're becoming much more than that. She has to forget about everything for her event at Meadowlark. But then she gets the news that the head trainer is going to teach Star to carry a person on his back--TODAY. Christina knows Star isn't ready. But how can she convince anyone to see her side? Christina is positive that it's time to get Star HOME--at Whitebrook. Whether her parents like it or not!
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A Good Read But Not Up To Par For Silva!Also recommended: All of Daniel Silva's previous books, Snow Wolf by Glenn Meade and Jackdaws by Ken Follett.
the wait was worth it
The English Assassin is another page turner from Silva

Racing?
Really Good
I ll give it 4 stars because I dont want to be negative

I liked it, but....
An Improvement
I loved this book, but.....

Excellent book! Excellent!A great opportunity...
Now that Christina Reese and her cousin Melanie Graham are jockeys, they want to ride as many horses for as many trainers as they possibly can.
When Christina is asked to ride a diffcult horse for one of the best-known trainers on Kentucky, she leaps at the chance to prove herself. But she'll have to race against her own horse__ Wonder's Star. Is worth the risk?
I put this book on the shelf where I keep all my favorite THOROUGBRED books. There's some THOROUGHBRED books that didn't quite make it the favorite shelf though. I have a HATE shelf as well. And for the books that end up there, they hardly get read at all. There's: THE HORSE OF HER DREAMS , MELANIE'S TREASURE , STERLING'S SECOND CHANCE and DYLAN'S CHOICE. They're all on my hate shelf. Partly because I thought that in those books, SOME of the characters were snobby and stuck-up(I hate that). And there's other reasons as well.
But this book was a HUGE succes! I'M SERIOUS.
Great!
Attention CINDY'S BACK! For #43 Fallen Star!While visiting a track in New York, Christina Reese meets Cindy Blake, the well-known jockey and long-lost member of the Whitebrook family. Cindy has been plagued with shoulder problems throughout her racing career, and Christina is thrilled when her newly found relative aceepts an invitation to come to Whitebrook to rest and heal. But Cindy isn't the mentor Christina hoped she'd be. Bitter about racing, Cindy offers Christina little encouragement or inspiration. Christina's disappointment, however, is soon overshadowed when her beloved horse, Star, falls sick with a deadly virus. Yet to her surprise, she isn't the only one willing to fight for Star's life. Cindy is there, too, helping her nurse her beloved colt. Looking beyond her dreams, Christina wouldn't mind if Star never raced again--she just wants him to live!
I haven't read this book yet, but I can't wait!


Mythological Gold!--and some dirt...Parts of the book are great. "Once having traversed the threshold, the hero moves in a dream landscape of curiously fluid, ambiguous forms, where he must survive a succession of trials." Doesn't that make you want to read more? Campbell is at his best when he is talking about the journey of the hero. But he tries to do a lot more than that in this book.
First, he gives too many examples. A few examples are helpful; a lot of examples obfuscate, rather than illuminate, the subject. I wish he had said more and shown less.
Second, when Campbell shifts focus off the hero, the book loses steam. The chapters dealing with the "Cosmogonic Cycle," where the mythology of the universe is covered, just don't fit in here.
I recommend this book. If you have the patience to sift through its dirt, you will find some gold.
An excellent introduction to a serious study of MYTHOLOGY...
Profound, World Shakingly Influential & Changing.I have discovered that this book is probably one of the most influential, widely read books of the 20th century. It's no wonder the author, Joseph Campbell, was featured in a Bill Moyers special on The Power of Myth (with an accompanying book, as usual for Bill Moyer's specials.)
I was reading books on writing-- on story structure-- Particularly, Christopher Vogler's excellent Writer's Journey, and it was based on this book. Ironically, I was already reading another of Campbell's series of books on myth. But then I started looking deeper into this realm-- the idea of the Hero's journey, -- the call to adventure, refusing the call, finding a mentor, encountering threshold guardians, crossing the threshold, facing the worst evil, winning the elixir--- and I discovered that dozens of books have been written about the concepts Joseph Campbell first broached.
It's such a powerful idea, and so useful in conceptualizing life's changes. I used it as an element in a presentation I just gave this past weekend on how the art and science of story can be applied to healing and helping people grow. 80% of the people attending the lecture were familiar with the concept.
This is such powerful material, you might consider essential for helping you understand the way movies are made, and how the contemporary world has been affected by advertising and the loss of sacred rituals in everyday life.
One way I gauge a book is by how many marks I make in the margins, to indicate wise ideas or quotable material ( I collect quotes, and quotation books big-time, owning over 400 quotation books) and this book's margins are just packed. The depth of knowledge in mythology and anthropology is awesome, providing a wealth of examples, metaphors, ancient stories and myths which deepen your understanding of human nature. The only problem with this book is how often, in conversations, I've found it to be relevant, whether talking about a friend who is going through some tough times, or someone who is making some changes in his business.
Rob Kall


A nice break from racing.I liked how Christina used to be into racing, because it kept the series fresh and made you want to read the next one. However, I don't think she should become a jockey. Hello? She's too tall. In #28 they describe her as taller than Ashleigh, and Ashleigh is 5'3", making Chris a pretty tall jockey.
So this book was nice to take a breather from racing and see what else Thoroughbreds can do. Foxy is great, and so is Parker, but Christina needs to get a grip. Parker is under stress, and she is not listening to him. Then she gets mad because he is worried about the event and not her for two seconds.
The bad thing about this book is that you don't find out if he makes the Olympic team or not. Uhhh, isn't that what this book is supposed to be about?
We can only hope Christina comes to her senses and starts eventing again before I die of boredom over the same plotlines used over and over.
Rider & Readerand star dosen't seem like a very good horse shes always having problems sterling was way better! i miss her so much i read the horse of her dreams all the time! thats the best book its when every thing made seince...
Go Karle!

Well you know what they say .....
Ok..Ok..
Listen up

I'm going to give him a second chance. But this is terrible.I didn't get something grand
I'm not sure if I got anything at all.
The book starts very promising. A photographer in the North Pole. Interesting.
Oh he falls into a coma, and flash backs into his childhood. Pretty interesting story.
Ok, I'm wrong. It's not really that interesting. It's incredibly clichéd. Maybe Barker thought if the main character was gay, it would make it original. It doesn't. But hey, it's got nice descriptions, and the characters aren't half bad either. I'll keep on going. Now there are some pretty disturbing scenes in here. But I'd expect that from a horror writer.
Oh, he wakes up from the coma. Now it goes deeply into his personal and love life, which is totally and completely irrelevant to the main story. But hey, if he's gay, you got to put at least a hundred pages of gratuitous romance and sex scenes that does absolutely nothing in the end, don't you?
Now this book keeps building up a huge mystery throughout the first two thirds of the book. That's ok, I actually LIKE that. But what I don't like is when it doesn't really solve anything.
In other words, Sacrament is pretty much the most unfulfilling book I've ever read in my entire life. The problems aren't solved, they just seem to fade into the background. The whole super-natural element is totally unexplainable, and when it starts making a little bit of sense it disappears completely.
I have nothing against having an established horror author getting in touch with his sentimental side (Hell, I actually prefer Stephen King without the gore), but if this is Barker's nice side, then by God man, HIDE IT!
Too much filler(the main character's love life), too much build-up that wraps it up in the most disappointing pages in the history of literature (Domus Mundi and Rukenau do not live up to the hype established in the build-up, not by a long shot).
I have Imajica sitting in my shelf, waiting to be read. I honestly hope that will be better than this.
Barker answers the question: Why are we here?
Great Man's Perversion of Nature Novel!Sacrement has all the traditional visceral horror elements (the polar bear attack is the most frightening sequence I've ever read in any book!) to please any horror fan. But it goes a step further than most horror novels to provide the reader with one man's experiences (both mundane and fantastical) that leads him to such a dark, fantastical place.


Good but could be better
an ok book but sort of wrongchris is a bit of a spoilsport and mel isn`t half as mean as the auther makes her sound.
the covers lack a lot in the new generation and joanna campbell should start writing the books again.the auther is dissappionting a lot of people!!!!!!!!!!
in spite of what i`ve just said the serriies is still one of my favorites.
Good Book, but series is going downhill...Anyways, I am kind of disapointed that Christina and Parker broke up-it would have been so cool if they had gotten married and owned Townsend Acres together. I just hope he doesn't disappear like Dylan, Max, and all those other people (too many to mention-one thing the series definetly needs improving in). I liked hearing about Storm, Glory, Shining, and Fleet Goddess again though, it was nice to know that they weren't gone forever, although I still think the series should do more with the older horses.
Well, I have some other small complaints, but books can't be perfect, and I thought this was pretty good. I just hope the quality of the books goes back up, and i would love if christina got back into eventing!!
Anyways, thats about it!