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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Thoroughbred #36: Without Wonder
This was the first book I read in the "Thoroughbred" series. I found it to be sad. When Wonder died it was undoubtedly one of the most emotional parts of the story. But, at the same time I was happy because Wonder had something to die for...Star. I also cried when Ashleigh made Christina give up Star and sell the colt to Brad. But, the plot recovers in the sequel, and you...
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3.0 out of 5 stars O.K book
I really enjoyed this book, but it gets very confusing when the author makes charactors disappear, like Dylan& Katie, you'd think that they could at least be mentioned! And it's a bit dissapointing how Christina sort of loses intrest in Sterling, the "Horse Of Her Dreams" and now she's thinking of becoming a jockey.she also really wants Star which is...
Published on February 24, 2000


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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Thoroughbred #36: Without Wonder, April 18, 2005
This was the first book I read in the "Thoroughbred" series. I found it to be sad. When Wonder died it was undoubtedly one of the most emotional parts of the story. But, at the same time I was happy because Wonder had something to die for...Star. I also cried when Ashleigh made Christina give up Star and sell the colt to Brad. But, the plot recovers in the sequel, and you will be yelling with excitement when Star battles his way towards THE TRIPLE CROWN.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Without Wonder, August 22, 2005
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In Without Wonder, is history repeating itself? At Whitebrook farm, Ashleigh Griffen, famous jockey of many stakes races and first female jockey winning the Tripple Crown and competing in it a couple fo times; and Brad Townsend, has half intrest in Ashleighs favoirte mare and her offsprings. Who so happens owns Townsend Acres, one of the richest and best thoroughbred taining and breeding farms in Kentucky; have decided to breed the famous Wonder one more time but to one of Mike Reesse, Ashleighs husband, both owning Whitebrook Farm and trained hundreds of stakes winners; stallion, Jazzman. In Wonders racing days, the mare was born and trained at Townsend Acres. When Wonder was born, Ashlgigh Griffen has just moved to the farm with her parents a few weeks before. Wonder was born a small and silky foal who could hardly stand. But with Ashleighs love and guidence, Wonder was able to survive and romp around the paddock with the other yearlings. But Brad and his father Clay wanted to sell Wonder since they thought she would never make it to the track. Ashleigh cant bare to loose another horse she loves so she had to keep working with the filly. Soon Wonder was able to win the Kentucky Derby and Belmont Stakes and Breeders Cup Classic. Wonder was retiered after injuriny and has produced many stakes offsprings. Everyone thought Wonders last foal would be Wonders Legacy, the colt Ashleighs daughter Christina Reesse has traded to get the horse she wanted; But a few years later Ashleigh and Brad have agread to breed Wonder to Mikes stallion, Jazzman. btu while Christina is at Samanthas house having dinner wih a event trainer star, Ashleigh calls to let her know Wonder is having birth. But Chris knows Wonder is a few weeks early. She gets Parker, her friend who also dreams to become an olimpix rider drops Christina off at Whitebrook. It took longer for Wonder to start having her foal. Over 20 minutes its been after her water sack breaks and no foal. Ashleigh and Christina get worried. But after a rough delievery, Wonder had a beautiful colt. The colt was small and silky just like Wonder after she was born. Days later, Wonder has been acting weird and so run down. After they get the vets results, Wonder is deadly ill. Ashleigh has to make the hardest decision in her life. Soon the colt Christina named Wonders Star is now a orphaned is getting sicker everyday. Christina soon bottlefeeds Star and weeks later, he finaly overcomed his fears of the outside world and started to become the champion no one saw. When it is time for the otehr foals to be weaned, Star helps the other fillies and colts get over their mothers loss and Star got them to play around once again. Christina knows she and Sta have a strong bond which cant be broken but Ashleigh doesnt even dare look at the colt. Christina knows the excerising racehorses has been helping her get ready for her and Sterlings next event but she has been so caught up with Star she dont have much time for the mare. But Christina knows Star needs her more. Ashleigh is never around to see the colt since Wonders death. Christina soon discovers Ashleigh blames Star for Wonders death and cant bare to look at the colt. When Brad and Clay Townsend come to see the colt. But Chris finds out that Ashlegih let Brad and Clay take the colt back to Townsend Acres for training. Christina knows if Star goes to Townsend Acres, he could be ruined forever. But will Christina allow Ashleigh send Star off for her loss? Find out in Without Wonder. and please go to [...]to help save the Thoroughbred series.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing, November 10, 1999
I really liked this book. It was incredible! It had believability and was moving and nicey written. This had got to be one of the best TB books ever! It's in a more modern style than 1-23 and Ashliegh's reaction was brilliantly done. I can't wait for 37!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars O.K book, February 24, 2000
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I really enjoyed this book, but it gets very confusing when the author makes charactors disappear, like Dylan& Katie, you'd think that they could at least be mentioned! And it's a bit dissapointing how Christina sort of loses intrest in Sterling, the "Horse Of Her Dreams" and now she's thinking of becoming a jockey.she also really wants Star which is understanderble since Wonder died, But she doesn't seem to love Sterling as much anymore. Christina was sooooooo upset when in book #24 her parents gave her Legacy when she wanted an event horse.I feel sorry for Sterling. NB: Christina is, quote: "way too tall to be a jockey"! Don't get me wrong, I love the Thoroughbred books, though would like to see Joanna come back and write the rest of the series, She'd keep tabs on what's going on.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Sad, August 25, 2005
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It was very sad to see Wonder go. I do like this book alot. Everyone who's read the TB must get this book. It's very touching and heartrending. I hate to see Wonder go. I wanted her last foal to be a girl though. That was one thing that I didn't like. But Wonder's Star was okay. I was also glad to see how Christina saved the foal. I was really glad that Star made. It is a great book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Without wonder, June 26, 2004
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History is repeating itself....Christina is at Samantha McLeans house with a famous Olympic star, who has just invited her to Florida for the training chance of a lifetime! But the only seconds later she recieves a call from her mother: wonder is going into labor and its not good! Chris rushes home to find wonder in trouble. Her unborn foal is caught up somewhere inside of her! Ash "goes in" and fixes it but after all is said and done Wonder is still in bad shape. she is dehydrated, and bleeding internally. Ashleigh chooses to have her put down. But the grieving goes on for too long and ashleigh soon despises the colt, Wonder's star. she blames him for wonder's tragic death. Chris does what she can for the colt but ashleigh just cant stand him. Ash sends him to Townsend acres for training and chris is angry. Then chris understands why her mother had to get rid of star when she finds ashleigh crying over a broken picture of her and wonder in a field, the day after Clay townsend gave her half ownership. All in all it was an okay book. Its sad that wonder had to die like that though. And for all you people worried about the dissapearing characters...the more recent books are describing what happened to some of them. So just keep reading. this book is worth your money....
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Finally Racing!, August 21, 2006
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I really enjoyed this book, mostly because Christina decided to like racing. Christina is my favourite character, and I was pleased that she gave exercise riding a try. I didn't really like the books where Christina does eventing because I find that sport a bit dull. I also like Parker much better than Dylan. In my opinion, the series goes uphill from here!!! READ THIS BOOK!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Tragic, August 11, 2003
I cried when Wonder died, as I have been a fan of her. I also wished this one book could have been written from Ashleigh's view instead of Christina's. Other than that, it was fairly well written.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent!, February 18, 2000
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This was a great book! Even though my fav is Camp Saddlebrook, this is at the top too! One word to sum it up: EXCELLENT! These books are getting so much better, but I don't see why you all hate Chris so much. She is my favorite. And those of you who think she's stuck up, I DON'T think so. And I hated it when Ash ignored Star. He was Wonder's last foal. I don't think Wonder would want Ash to ignore her last foal! Ash is smart. She should have figured that out! Overall I luved the book. What'd you think ?
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best yet!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, December 29, 1999
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i thought that this book was one of the best one's yet the only hting I do not understand is why in book #24 it said that Wonder's Legacy was Wonders last foal but in this one it said that Ashleigh bred wonder again and she gave birth to Wonder's Star. This book was so descriptive that I cried every time it talked about Wonder. The parts aside from Wonder's death that made me cry were when Ashleigh droped the picture of her and wonder (which was also when Ashleigh started to think that she killed Wonder) and when Christina went out to Wonder's grave and planted the flowers in a horse
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