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'Saddle Club' entire series
Description: For horse lovers everywhere! For students in grades 6-8. #kids
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Pleasure Horse
by Bonnie BryantAs it approaches time for Samson, the beautiful son of Cobalt, to be ridden for the first time, Stevie, Carole, and Lisa discover that it may take more time, patience, and skill than they possess to train the horse.
Riding Class
by Bonnie BryantEmily has cerebral palsy, but she and her specially trained horse get around just fine. The Saddle Club girls make friends with Emily and even take her on her first trail ride.
Horse-Sitters
by Bonnie BryantForming a horse-sitting business to earn some extra money, Lisa, Carole, and Stevie believe that their skills will make the business a breeze, but soon find themselves in way over their heads.
Gold Medal Rider
by Bonnie BryantWhen a person makes a decision, do not interfere if that decision does not sound good to you. Everyone thinks to their best ability and necessity.
Gold Medal Horse
by Bonnie BryantThe Saddle Club members try to persuade the owner of a probable champion to get him qualified and also rescue a broken, battered horse that needs a home.
Cutting Horse
by Bonnie BryantTeen actor Skye Ransom is at The Bar None Ranch for a shooting. He has to ride a horse and needs the Saddle Club's help. They go to John but he is reluctant, as he hates movie crew on the ranch. Will the club members get to be in the movie?
Tight Rein
by Bonnie BryantStevie Lake has been grounded. No hanging out with the other members of the Saddle Club. Even worse, Stevie's not allowed to ride! It's going to take all her wackiness, and a little help in the scheming department from Carole Hanson and Lisa Atwood, to talk her parents into letting her go to riding camp. Can Stevie clean up her act in time? If she doesn't, summer is going to be a complete bust!
Wild Horses
by Bonnie BryantLisa Atwood thinks the fancy boarding school she visits for the weekend is nice enough, but she'd never want to leave Willow Creek--it's where her two best friends and her very favorite horse live! Then she learns that her mother has enrolled her in the exclusive school. Is Lisa leaving The Saddle Club for good?
Phantom Horse
by Bonnie BryantEver since strange Troy became a stable hand at Pine Hollow, Carole has been creeped out. Troy's scary story about a phantom horse has made her wonder about Starlight. Could her beloved bay horse really be possessed by an evil spirit that appears once every 13 years? He's been acting so strange! Soon Carole's dreams are filled with images of a red-eyed Starlight, snorting, rearing, pawing, and ready to turn on his owner!
Hobbyhorse
by Bonnie BryantLisa's horrid, bratty cousin is staying with the Atwoods. The nine-year-old nightmare child acts charming around adults, but to other kids, she's a menace. Now she's trying to get the Saddle Club into trouble and it's working. No one believes that little Amelia broke an expensive hobbyhorse the Atwoods own. Or that she spooked old Patch into causing a stampede that almost got Pine Hollow's owner crushed. Instead, fingers are being pointed at the Saddle Club. Can Lisa, Stevie, and Carole clear their good names?
Broken Horse
by Bonnie BryantWhen a sick, abused horse is rescued and brought to Pine Hollow, every effort is made to save the horse's life, and Lisa, remembering the death of another abused horse, struggles to restore the horse's broken spirit.
Horse Blues
by Bonnie BryantThe girls in the Saddle Club are making New Year's resolutions, but keeping them won't be easy. Can Stevie be nice to Veronica for a whole month? Can Lisa learn embroidery to make her mother happy? And will Carole give up junk food? The first one to waver from their resolution must pay a price!
Stable Hearts
by Bonnie BryantStevie, Carole, and Lisa are having a blast making plans for the Valentine's Day barn dance at Pine Hollow. Unfortunately, Stevie's boyfriend wants her to go to the dance at his school on the same night. Now Stevie has to figure out how to be in two places at once. In the meantime, The Saddle Club girls have to keep a new rider at Pine Hollow--pesky, old Mr. Stowe--out of Mrs. Reg's hair. What would Mrs. Reg do without them!
Horse Capades
by Bonnie BryantThe Saddle Club's number-one practical joker, Stevie Lake, has decided to reform. The only problem is, nobody believes her. Things get worse for poor Stevie when she tries to shoot a movie for school--Cinderella on horseback. After all, just because she's given up playing pranks on people, it doesn't mean she's given up wild schemes. But when no one in the cast cooperates, Stevie decides she has to revert to her old, practical joking ways . . . and then some. Watch out, Pine Hollow!
Silver Stirrups
by Bonnie BryantCarole used to be the best junior rider at Pine Hollow Stables until a new rider starts taking lessons. She's younger than Carole. If Carole can fight her jealousy, she is the best person to help the motherless girl with her problems.
Saddle Sore
by Bonnie BryantThe girls of the Saddle Club--Stevie Lake, Carole Hanson, and Lisa Atwood--and their friend Emily have headed West to the Bar None Dude Ranch. Emily has cerebral palsy. She's helping the ranch's owner make it accessible to riders with special needs. At the ranch, they meet a girl their own age--a former rider who has lost part of her leg in a motorbike accident. She doesn't plan to get on a horse ever again. In the meantime, the Saddle Club and Emily are riding so much, they're saddle sore! Is it possible to have too much of a good thing?
Summer Horse
by Bonnie BryantIn the first of two companion mystery novels, the girls of The Saddle Club go to one of their favorite places--Moose Hill Summer Camp. This time they're staying for an entire month! Right away, the girls start to wonder if their dream summer won't be all they hoped. Lisa learns she's in a different cabin than her best friends, Stevie and Carole. Stevie's boyfriend, Phil, ignores her. Worst of all, Carole is assigned a camp horse that simply won't cooperate. Whoever would have thought this horse-crazy girl would meet an equine she didn't like? Then, the girls run into some ominous signs that someone wants to close down Moose Hill Camp forever. Can they find out who, before it's too late?
Summer Rider
by Bonnie BryantIn the second of two companion mystery novels, the action at Moose Hill Summer Camp continues. The Saddle Club girls are happy when Lisa gets moved into the same cabin as Stevie and Carole. They're thrilled that Stevie and her boyfriend aren't arguing anymore. And they're delighted that Carole's horse, Starlight, has been shipped to the camp. But control-crazy Lisa seems to be eating less and obsessed with projects that are supposed to be fun. What could be wrong? The last two weeks of camp should be carefree, but Stevie, Carole, and Lisa continue to see signs that Moose Hill might not reopen the following summer. Who would want to close down their favorite riding camp?
Endurance Ride
by Bonnie BryantThe Saddle Club girls are participating in a new kind of horseback activity--endurance riding. They'll have to condition their horses and themselves for the grueling contest if they plan to make it across the finish line. But an annoying rider named Kristie keeps getting in the way. Carole, Stevie, and Lisa are pretty sure they can finish the competition. The question is: Can they endure Kristie?
Horse Race
by Bonnie BryantStevie, Carole, and Lisa are going back to the racetrack. Then the girls spot an official in the wrong place taking money from someone he shouldn't. The official sees the girls and knows they're on to him! Now the girls are in danger.
Horse Talk
by Bonnie BryantWillow Creek Junior High School gets its own radio station and Saddle club hosts a call-in show. Initially nobody calls, then Stevie's brother's friends call asking silly questions. A caller then tells about a horse in trouble. Is the call for real?
Holiday Horse
by Bonnie BryantThe Saddle Club is baby-sitting. 6-month-old Maxi isn't ready to go to bed. They spend the night playing with her until she tires out. Then a late night phone call takes them to the aid of a next-door stable's horses. But what about Maxi?
Horse Guest
by Bonnie BryantPine Hollow is boarding some horses from a neighboring stable. One of the horses has special problems that require help from The Saddle Club. But first they have to figure out how to get the horse to tell them what's wrong.Meanwhile, Stevie's grandmother is visiting the Lakes, and everyone has resolved to be on their best behavior. Can Stevie and her brothers keep their resolution? And what happens when they learn that Granny likes the normal family chaos?
Horse Whispers
by Bonnie BryantThe Saddle Club finds her running with a herd of wild horses that lives on the Bar None land. They bring the mare back. She runs away again. They bring her back again, only to have her run away once more.
Painted Horse
by Bonnie BryantStevie is going on a class trip to New York City. While Stevie has visions of hanging out in Greenwich Village, her teacher has other ideas. Well, Stevie has her own plans. She shakes her classmates and sets off to explore the Big Apple on her own.