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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Reins you in from page one!,
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This review is from: Phantom Stallion: Wild Horse Island #1: The Horse Charmer (Paperback)
Thirteen-year-old uber-smarty, Darby Carter, has loved horses for as long as she can remember. Unfortunately, she has never had the opportunity to actually ride one, but their beauty alone gives her enough pleasure to keep her happy. Still, since her brief stay in Nevada, volunteering alongside Samantha "Sam" Forster at Dream Catcher Wild Horse Camp, Darby can't get back into the Pacific Pinnacles, California comfort zone she had grown accustomed to after so many years. The fact that Darby was adopted by a beautiful little wild filly during her time in Nevada doesn't make things any easier. Sure, Darby wants nothing more than to stay by her struggling actress mother's side in their rinky-dink apartment, but just the thought of the little filly makes Darby's heart flutter. When her mother is offered a role of a lifetime in Tahiti, she knows that Darby can't accompany her, so Darby is given an ultimatum: move in with her father and his family above a local pizzeria for a few months, or fly to Hawaii to stay on Darby's estranged grandfather's Wild Horse Island. The choice is easy. Even though Darby has never met her grandfather - Jonah - she can't turn down an opportunity to spend her days smelling sweet flowers, and lounging about with horses of all shapes and sizes underneath the bright Hawaiian sun. The fact that her grandfather has officially adopted the wild filly, and is having her sent to Wild Horse Island, where Darby will have the chance to work alongside her, and, hopefully, make her tame only makes Darby more excited. That excitement, however, quickly disappears the moment that Darby steps off the plane and meets her grandfather. For once, she is able to understand why her mother kept the two of them separated for so long. Jonah is a gruff man who sympathizes with no one. While he's a talented hand when it comes to horses, Darby can't help but feel that he's unsympathetic, and, quite possibly, slightly uncaring. But Jonah is the least of her problems. The little filly has arrived on the shores of Hawaii, but she's not happy with her new home. Gone are the plains of the West that she's so used to galloping along. Now she must obey rules, and be kept inside a pen. Darby can't stand to see her beloved filly so depressed and angry, but she knows that it's for the best. She believes that she'll be able to tame the wild filly, and make her a spirited, lovable, ride-worthy horse. Jonah, on the other hand, seems to have no hope in the filly. In his opinion, the little filly is useless, and doesn't show the signs of a horse who will ever trust a human again. His lack of faith only encourages Darby to pursue training with the filly even more. After all, she hasn't lost faith in the horse whom she laid down next to in the snow back in Nevada; and now it's up to her to restore faith in Jonah, and show him that the filly has the chance to be the best horse ever, if only she's given a little time, patience, and caring.
I read a few of Terri Farley's PHANTOM STALLION novels, but entered the series late, and felt that I could never catch up with the newest revelations being conveyed in each installment. So when I learned that Farley was releasing a new series, I knew that it would be the perfect opportunity for me to quench my thirst for equine fiction. I was not disappointed. Darby Carter is an interesting protagonist. Her bookish ways peg her as being studious, and nothing more. Yet her love and fascination with horses is a nice contrast, that illustrates her varying interests. Darby's thirst for knowledge of everything around her - from the Hawaiian language, to how to saddle a horse, and even the names of the varying plantations and islands - is such a refreshing thing to see. It's as if she's seeing the world for the first time, through infant eyes, which makes her excitement contagious. The fact that Farley includes a small dictionary that features Hawaiian words and their meanings gives readers the chance to learn new things right alongside Darby, making her feel more like a companion, a friend, than a character in a fiction novel. Farley's descriptions of island life are breathtaking. She manages to make the smells and the sounds come to life on every page; while, at the same time, bringing the reader up-close-and-personal with true island living, and the amount of work that takes place everyday on a horse ranch. Darby's oft-times tumultuous relationship with Jonah, as well as Jonah's foster son, Cade, adds conflict to the story, which is actually a nice addition, as we have the opportunity to see how far Darby has come throughout the course of THE HORSE CHARMER, learning to stand up for herself, and actually find the confidence to speak her mind when she feels it is necessary to do so. Darby starts off as a meek character, but, through hard work, she begins to grow, inch by inch, into a responsible horsewoman, whose determination, intelligence, and maturity levels are at an all-time high. Farley's inclusion of the filly's behavioral problems are wonderful, as they give the reader a chance to see how difficult taming a wild spirit truly is; while the brief mentions of Sam Forster - the star of the PHANTOM STALLION series - give die-hard readers the chance to re-visit an old friend, and help get settled into the new environment and characters found within the pages of THE HORSE CHARMER, and the spin-off series WILD HORSE ISLAND, in general. Farley's newest debut is delightful, and will keep readers coming back for more to see what else is in store for Darby and her newest acquisition. Reins you in from page one! Erika Sorocco Freelance Reviewer
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Review of an Advanced Copy - one of the BEST Horse Books you'll read,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Phantom Stallion: Wild Horse Island #1: The Horse Charmer (Paperback)
The first installment in the Phantom Stallion: Wild Horse Island is a brilliant novel that not only gives the reader ample exposition on the series, but draws one into the setting. For those who were disappointed with the fact that the Phantom Stallion series has officially ended, this series is the perfect solution. It's a fresh start, with some old ties, as we do hear from Sam Forster, the previous main character.
Darby Carter appeared timid and weak in her spot at the culmination of Run Away Home, but in The Horse Charmer, she begins her development to a strong main character. We're put in the same position as her, knowing nothing about this place, and hoping to uncover more by the second. This book opens up many subplots that are not answered by the finish, but are sure to recur in installments to come. The character development begins immediately, and the reader soon begins to recognize and treat these brand new people as friends or foes. When being bombarded with information, I felt like Darby, and Terri Farley uses this technique exceptionally well. While this book's purpose is to set up the series for the books to come, it does it in an exciting, adventuresome way. Filled with setbacks in the meat of the story, and a thrilling climax, this book will keep you turning the pages. I am personally thrilled with this new branch from the old characters. While I miss my old "friends", these new ones in a completely different setting allow electrifying new opportunities. I can't wait to see what Farley does next, and would recommend this to any reader, PS fan or not, for a wonderful experience.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Review by Andrea,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Phantom Stallion: Wild Horse Island #1: The Horse Charmer (Paperback)
I love this book and this series! Darby Carter is a 13 year old girl who is "horse crazy"! Darby meets her best friend Hoku, who is sorrel filly horse. Darby and Hoku are sole mates and together they grow and get through many adventures and difficulties. Darby is able to mature and solve the questions of her life as she moves through the paths of adventures and relationships. They solve the mysteries and questions that come up as Darby tries to understand the relationships of the past that involve her mother and her mother's family. You can't help but be taken in and want to know more as the book progresses. The more you learn, the more you want to know and there are always those mysterious questions that keep you wanting to read more of the books. On top of it being a great story, my mom says I am really building my vocabulary by reading more and more of this series. I really like the way Ms. Farley describes every scene. You can with all your senses feel where you are at as she describes the surroundings and setting of each adventure. I like the word pictures she paints, because I can more easily see the places in my mind as I read. Of all the books I have had to read in school and on my own, this series has drawn me in the most and I want to keep reading more and more. I hope Ms. Farley never stops! Thank you for a great book and a great series! Andrea
5.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Phantom Stallion: Wild Horse Island #1: The Horse Charmer (Paperback)
I liked this book because I like horses and Hawaii. I recommend this book for whoever likes action and horses.
5.0 out of 5 stars
I love this book!,
This review is from: Phantom Stallion: Wild Horse Island #1: The Horse Charmer (Kindle Edition)
Oh my gosh I love this book! Anyone who read this book should read all the books in this series and her (Terri Farley) other series too. I love her!!!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good Start,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Phantom Stallion: Wild Horse Island #1: The Horse Charmer (Paperback)
I was expecting to not like the wild horse island series. It just didnt
look that good. But it was very good. It was nice that you here from Sam in this book. It was exciting and fun. I like how Hoku (the phantom's sister) isn't just perfect by the end of the book. A really great book. I think the rest of the series will be even better.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Courtesy of Teens Read Too,
By TeensReadToo "Eat. Drink. Read. Be Merrier." (All Over the US & Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Phantom Stallion: Wild Horse Island #1: The Horse Charmer (Paperback)
Darby Carter is a horse girl - she's always had a fascination and love for them, even though she's never owned or ridden one. But after saving a wild filly from disaster, she adopts the horse and moves to Hawaii to live on her grandfather's ranch.
When she gets there, she's instantly in love with the pastures and horses that inhabit Io'lani Ranch. Excited for her own horse -- dubbed Hoku for the star emblazoned on her chest -- to arrive, she's surprised when the wild filly is a lot wilder than she remembered. Darby is going to have to work hard with Hoku if she ever expects the horse to trust her. As unpredictable as the weather, Hoku is a horse to be wary of. But Darby has a strange connection to her, no matter how distant she may seem. Horse lover or not, I think anyone can enjoy this book. The characters are so authentic and lifelike, it feels like I know them personally. I have no doubt that this will be an excellent series, and I'm dying to get my hands on the next book. Reviewed by: Chelsea Swiggett
5.0 out of 5 stars
Horse lover's book,
By Mrs. O (Triadelphia, WV USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Phantom Stallion: Wild Horse Island #1: The Horse Charmer (Paperback)
This series is for the young and old alike. Good story lines. A must for all horse lovers.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Phantom Stallion: Wild Horse Island #1: The Horse Charmer (Paperback)
Kaylee L. review to Phantom Stallion by Terri Farley, March, 2008.
Phantom Stallion is about a girl, Sam, who returns to her house in the country after a few years of being in the city after her fatal fall off her horse, Blackie. After Sam's accident, her dad had her move to the city with her aunt for a few years, when Sam returns to the ranch she is introduced to her new horse, Ace. Ace is a young horse and a little wild, it takes Sam some time to get used to him. A few weeks after Sam gets home from the city her family, a few close friends ( people that live near by also) and Sam all go on a cattle ride. A cattle ride is when the cowboys/girls ride together with tons of cattle and move them somewhere else. On the trip, Sam thinks she sees her old horse, Blackie. During the night, Sam sneaks out and follows `Blackie'. She follows the horse to a valley of horses no one knows about, a week or two later, Sam returns home. Sam, her cousin and her dad all go up to this place that goes out and gets all the wild mustangs and takes them in to be adopted. Sam sees her horse Blackie there and tells her dad everything. They buy Blackie back a few weeks later.
0 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Phantom Stallion Wild horse Island The Horse Charmer,
This review is from: Phantom Stallion: Wild Horse Island #1: The Horse Charmer (Paperback)
I enjoyed this book, not as much as the previous series with Samantha , Jake,and Zanzibar(blackie), but Im sure I will grow to love Darby too.Havent got my granddaughter to read the 2nd book yet I think shes diappointed with the ending of the last series I think she wanted it to go on until
Samantha and Jake got married and took over Riverbend. |
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