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It is possible to put this book down
SNAKES AND HUMAN PREDATORS
The Dark Side of Orange County

finally the questions are answered....
Explains everything!!!
Finally some answers!I really enjoyed this book, especially since it answered all the questions we had when Thoroughbred skipped a generation. I can't wait to find out what happens in Cindy's Bold Start, another Lost Diary Special, which takes place in New York. The book was fun to read; the story wasn't written in a diary format, but contained entries from Cindy's diary throughout the chapter. 5 Stars- A must-read for a Thoroughbred fan.


Entertaining, but not a masterpiece.This is the story of Nazareth Hill. The ghosts are incidental in a sense to human psychological makeup. And this view leads to my primary criticism: fleshless ghosts reign a-okay, but other characters could be more fleshed out. After all, the more critical demons reside in their own hearts and heads, not in the walls of Nazareth Hill.
An atypical haint storyThe story is rather surreal. The religious school Amy attends is chock-full of teachers with good moral hygiene and strange grammar. Odd word choices occur throughout the novel in the conversations between Amy and her boyfriend (they're prone to uttering polysyllabic and biting one-word commentary). The strangest cadence belongs to Oswald, who speaks in an increasingly stilted and formal manner when he's not desperately reciting simplistic children's prayers. At first, the word choice made it difficult for me to immerse myself in the book, but after a while, it felt appropriate, although never natural. I'm certain this unnatural language is wholly intentional.
Nazareth Hill is a story of mental illness, asylum history, and a dysfunctional family par excellence. None of the characters are likeable, but I could feel empathy developing, despite my personal dislike for Amy. The book has a perfect haunted house story ambience, and gathers creepiness as it goes, something like a woolly spider egg tottering down a dust hill.
horror at a slow boil

Okay, but not as good as the othersThe first time I read this book, I thought it was pretty good, but not extremely exciting. It's low-key compared to the others, without much of a plot. (the only conflict is resolved early in the book) Though some parts are good, I have to admit most of it is kind of boring. I tried to read it again and couldn't even make it through, it was so boring! If you really want to read it, I'd advise checking it out at the library and reading it once instead of buying. It's not the type of book I'll read over and over, unlike most of the other Thoroughbred books.
What Do I Think?
What a Book!

An extraordinary tale of an 18th Century family
Funny and profound
Universities are killing literatureThat said, what do I think of it? I think it's one of the most fun reads there is, once you get yourself back into an 18thC mode of reading (MTV has so much to answer for with our attention spans). Also, forget all this bunk about it being postmodern or deliberately experimenting with the novel. When this was written, there WAS no novel, that came in the 19thC. Before this there was Don Quixote, Robinson Crusoe and little else that could be called a novel. All Sterne was doing was writing to entertain, and that he does marvelously. He had no boundaries to push - they weren't there - so he made his own (and they just happened to be a long way away from where he originally sat).
Anyway -- if you like the idea of a book that coined the phrase "cock and bull story", includes blank pages to show discretion when two characters make love, that draws wiggling lines indicating the authors impression of the amount of digression in the previous pages, you'll love it. But just stop if you don't like it, instead of perseveering and then taking it out on everyone.


A Beginner's Dream
Presents Visual Basic topics in bite-sized amounts
cover to cover, as a referance

A good bookThen after Wonders daughter Townsend Princess gets injured in a race which means that she will never get to race again Cindy is afraid that the same could happen to Glory. Cindy was in the #7 heaven after Ashleigh, or Alison which she's called in the Danish version, says that Cindy shall ride Glory when he's training, but after the acident with Princess Cindy can't consentraid about riding Glory. Will Glory ever get on the race track? Glory and Cindy have a special relationship almost like Ash and Wonder so he reacts better when Cindy is on his back.
I like this book because Princess is mentioned a lot in it and so is Ashleigh, who's my favourite character. Ash and Princess also have a special bound. I like Samantha too but she's not mentioned so much in this book. I have read many other rewiews and I understand that Cindy become a little brat. Here in Denmark we only have frome number 1-15 because it takes so long time to get the books translated to Danish I think, so I'm looking forward to read the other TB books.
WONDERful
pretty good

In this book Ash is pregnant and Cindy has to find a jockey.
Well...um...Another thing about this book is that Glory feaks out with all the other riders. Sure, when I broke my arm and some of my friends rode my horse, he had to get used to there differnt(sp?) riding style, but gallop around and toss them this way and that...um...no. Never.
This book bearly got any stars from me, but I'll be nice cause I like Cindy and Glory *Sometimes*
I love the Thoroughbred series and I love this book.

Highly compelling
A dangerously addictive book!
A MARVELLOUS AND UNUSUAL THRILLER

Good...but a few things were wrong
Great Book!This is a great book. Four Stars!
Great book