One month before sophomore year begins, Scoop volunteers to work with some newly donated horses at the Horsefeathers Stable. This description may be from another edition of this product.
The summer is ending and Sarah 'Scoop' Coop doesn't think she's made a difference. She wants to do something more. Then she hears about the new horses the church camp is getting. And how they need a place to stay. Her church pays her to work with the horses for a week, and then teach four of their kids to ride. With the extra horses comes extra work. But everyone's to busy to help Scoop out. Maggie has practices, Jen has appointments and Carla is always with Ray. To make maters worse Carla seems to always be mad at Scoop, but she has no idea why. The friends begin to drift apart, leaving Scoop alone at the stables. Now Scoop needs more help then ever but she refuses to ask, or accept help. But when the group finally gets together and talks -cry's- it out they found out that all they had to do was talk to each other at the beginning. Scoop realizes she just needed to ask for her friends help and they would have gladly given it. That she needed to let them know they were wanted and needed around Horsefeathsers. And her friends realized that they just needed to talk it out with Scoop, instead of holding it in.
I really enjoyed this book! The Horsefeathers gang did what most of us do. A small problem arises and instead of talking it out with others, we keep it back, and let it fester till it becomes worse. Scoop found out that its important to let others know they are needed, and are important in your life. We can't do it on our own. We need our friends.
It was so sad finishing the final book of this wonderful series! Loved every single book!
THIS IS THE BEST! ALL OF THEM ARE!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
HorseFeathers are the BEST BOOKS EVER! Of course MUCH better then Heartland i find those books...well.. rather BORING! i just skip skip skip end of book! Boring, but as i say everyone has a diffrent taste in everything.But these books! WOW a book you would never put DOWN! Love em' love em ALL!
Very good, but I expected better
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
Good book.This book has very good morals.I wrote a review for 'Home is where your horse is',and I accidentally said that I wanted a 'romantic ending' with Scoop and Travis,and I completely forgot that 'Home is where your horse is',wasn't the last book in the series.Now having said that,I meant to say that I wanted a 'romantic ending' with Scoop and Travis in this book.An-y-way,this is a good book,but it's not my favorite in the series. But,as always,like all the other books in the series,this book has very good christian morals to it.And that is probably one of the main reasons I like this series so much,is that in every single book there is a good message. I know this is off the subject,but here is some other AAAWWSSOOMMEE christian books;Arena,by Karen Hancock,Hangmans Curse,by Frank Peretti,and Nightmare Academy,also by Frank Peretti. Anyways,getting back to subject here,this is a well written and very good book with awesome christian morals,but like I said before,it's not my favorite book in the series.
King's Camp
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
I think this Horsefeathers book was preety good. Summer is almost over. When Scoop back to school her teacher will ask her what she has done during summer vacation. Scoop doesn't want the summer to end until she has done something. While going with her Aunt Dotty to pick up her brother BC from King's Camp she finds something she can do. King's Camp is getting four horses. The horses aren't ready to be ridden ans their isn't anyone to teach the kids how to ride. So Scoop boards the horses at Horsefeathers and teaches the kids how to ride. She has lots of problems first no one wants to ride, then all her friends quit helping her and she gets hurt. If King's Camp doesn't want the horses they will go to the slaughter house. Scoop has to get King's Camp to kepp the horses.
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