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  2. Pony Club Secrets - Wikipedia

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    A spin-off series was announced by the author and her publishers in 2009, called Pony Club Rivals. This series features a new main character, Georgie Parker, and is set in the UK and the USA. The first book in the series, Pony Club Rivals: The Auditions, was published in the UK in April 2010. It is based in Kentucky USA at the school Blainford ...

  3. List of Saddle Club books - Wikipedia

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    The second spin-off is a series of young adult books focusing on Carole Hanson, Stevie Lake, and Lisa Atwood approximately four years after the events of The Saddle Club series. The Long Ride (7/6/1998) The Trail Home (9/8/1998) Reining In (11/10/1998) Changing Leads (1/12/1999) Conformation Faults (1/5/1999) Shying at Trouble (1/12/1999)

  4. The Saddle Club (books) - Wikipedia

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    The Pony Tails books are a spinoff series aimed at young readers ages 7–10. They focus on May Grover, Corey Takamura, and Jasmine James, who are also riders at Pine Hollow and form their own club called the Pony Tails. The Pine Hollow books are a spinoff series aimed at teen and young adult readers. They focus on the same characters four ...

  5. List of The Saddle Club characters - Wikipedia

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    In the books, Phil meets The Saddle Club at a Horseback Riding Camp and his best friend is A.J. McDonnell. Played by: Glenn Meldrum (Seasons 1–2), Cosmo Feltham (Season 3) Murray Richards is an ex army brat .

  6. Category:Pony books - Wikipedia

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    Pony books form a genre in children's literature of stories featuring children, teenagers, ponies and horses, and the learning of equestrian skills, especially at a pony club or riding school. The genre is generally idealistic, featuring fantasies of perfect friendship with an idealized companion animal.

  7. Jeanne Betancourt - Wikipedia

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    In television, Betancourt has garnered the National Psychological Award for Excellence in the Media, two Humanitas Awards, and six Emmy Award nominations. [1]Betancourt has also won numerous awards for her novels, including a Children's Choice Award from the International Reading Association and the Children's Book Council for Sweet Sixteen and Never... and a Lifetime Achievement Award.

  8. Ruby Ferguson - Wikipedia

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    The Jill books are a series of nine children's novels about young equestrienne Jill Crewe and her adventures with her two ponies, Black Boy and Rapide. The series takes the protagonist from the age of twelve to fifteen, from a pony novice to a prize-winning rider.

  9. Christine Pullein-Thompson - Wikipedia

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    A Pony To Love (non-fiction, 1975) Strange Riders At Black Pony Inn (1976) Mystery At Black Pony Inn (1976) Pony Patrol (1977) Pony Patrol S.O.S. (1977) Pony Patrol Fights Back (1977) Christine Pullein-Thompson's Second Book of Pony Stories (1977) Ride Better And Better (with her sisters, non-fiction, 1977) Blossom (1978) Pony Parade (1978)