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Abby Malone
Shelley Peterson

Porcupine's Quill, 1999 - 272 pages

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FANTASTICAL

This book as soon as I read thefirst chapeter had me. It is filled with excitement, adventure and real life problems. I think that dancer is more of a real life fairytale but abby malone has her ups and downs and it has a great ending. You also get to know the characters through the book and there is a great twist. It is also kind of a mystery and of course it has that touch of romance, which is not in the book all the time. It kind of just comes into it now and then. But readers of this book will find themselves taken away in th life of abby, (thats my name too!!!) and the mare that she rides Moonlight Sonata.


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good

this book was really cool. i liked how abbys life wasnt perfect and she didnt have a super horse like in the previous book,dancer. she had ups and downs, good and bad things happen to her all through the book. i couldnt even guess the ending either which was good. the only diss i could make about this book is that it some times tended to jump all over the place and go off the subject at some points~ but it was good through and through









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Wonderful for all ages!!!!

From the moment I started reading this book, I knew it would be just as good, if not better than, Dancer. And I was right! This heartfelt novel displays so many emotions to the reader and keeps you interested. This is not just a teenager's book, adults would love it also. I strongly encourage EVERYONE who has a love of horses to read this book right away!


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mixed bag

Pros: There's no profanity (this seems to matter to many reviewers). It's a good clean story that you can give to a young horse lover, and it will likely hold their interest all the way through. Abby is a spunky, likeable heroine, and she has problems that are believable and realistically depicted. Well, mostly. Like all horse books, the plucky underdog triumphs in the end and a positive message is sent about following your dreams and not giving up.

Cons: The author tends to tell, not show things. She jumps around from perspective to perspective, including the coyote, which gets confusing. Also, it's 100 percent predictable, using every horse book cliche in the well, book. How the heroine solves the mystery is implausible, and it involves breaking the law, which is treated in the same manner of all her other escapades by her allies. Also, I'm in awe of these literary heroine who get a bareback horse to do all sorts of amazing feats. Whenever I get on a horse bareback with just a halter, it usually drops its head and grazes. But then I'm not gifted enough to have telepathy with the beasts.







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A Masterpiece of Fiction

With Dancer, Shelley Peterson launched herself as a wonderful young adult fiction writer. She wrote a timely and beautiful tale about a girl and her horse, about love and humanity.

With Abby Malone, she surpasses herself tenfold. While it remains an excellent piece of young adult fiction, Peterson has created a timeless classic, appealing to all age levels. As is nearly impossible in an optimistic manner, she deals with the darker sides of humanity, with deception and betrayal, all the while maintaining a gripping plot that keeps you turning the pages to find out what happens next. As a 25-year-old literature lover, I am not ashamed to classify Abby Malone among my favorite all time books, across all genres.

I can only wait to see what literary gift Peterson delivers us with her next work.


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Her first novel, Dancer, continues to be a Canadian bestseller and now Shelley Peterson brings you her eagerly-awaited second novel, Abby Malone. Abby is a young teenager striving to make things work out right. Animals - a coyote, twin baby raccoons, a speedy bay mare named Moonlight Sonata - are things she can handle, but the human world is a more confusing and dangerous place.

Abby Malone sits at her desk in a sweltering classroom in June and daydreams about the beautiful mare across the road. Before we know it, she's out the window, `borrowing' the mare and rounding up the neighbour's escaped cows, adding another black mark to her record of bad behaviour at school.

Things are not easy at home: an alcoholic mother and an incarcerated father add to her ever-present fear of eviction, yet Abby doggedly tries to make the best of every situation. `All my problems are with humans,' she tells her raccoons.

But not all humans are bad; Pete and Laura Pierson, the elderly farm couple who live beside the school, give her assistance, encouragement and support while Abby tackles a mystery, falls in love, and competes in a perilous steeplechase. This is a fast-paced story that takes the reader on an unforgettable journey of heartache and personal triumph.


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