Title | : | My Little Pony: Princess Celestia and the Summer of Royal Waves (The Princess Collection) |
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ISBN | : | 0316410861 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9780316410861 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | : | 160 |
Publication | : | First published April 7, 2015 |
My Little Pony: Princess Celestia and the Summer of Royal Waves (The Princess Collection) Reviews
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My 5 year old daughter loves to check these out even though there are no pictures. This one was ok. The plot was not that interesting, but she stayed engaged.
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I read this book with my daughter. I really enjoyed this book, as it teaches some good life lessons about not worrying about things, and about being kind. We look forward to reading another of these books.
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The first six books in this series were centered around our Mane Six ponies, so it was really interesting to read a story focused on Princess Celelstia. I adore the vocabulary used and the way the prose in this book was written so elegantly, as if Celestia herself was telling the story. While this felt so authentic to an episode of Friendship Is Magic it also felt refreshingly new and original, I don't think I've ever seen an episode based solely on Celestia, and this book was written so well I could see this it playing out as an episode in my head. I loved seeing more of Princess Luna too. It also has some great comments on teaching and how horrible teachers can be and how they can oppress their students, and fun is needed to learn. Berrow is so talented it's bewildering, this book was so much more regal and majestic than the others in this series but still felt SO My Little Pony.
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One of the better My little pony stories I've read to George. Some good life lessons about mixing play/fun with learning.
He received them as well done gift on reaching White reading level. -
I loved reading events from Celestia's perspective.
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Why would you have a fake attack for nothing?
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Fractured wrist review (short and terse, typing sucks):
Who the hell is the audience for these? The language is like SAT training intense. The plot, and the construction of the novel, much less so. Diamond Waves return is so abrupt that it's jarring, and really bad from a story telling POV. Like a super boring version of Mr. Holland's Opus set in Equestria. -
My four year old loves My Little Pony, so she loved the story and it totally made sense to her how the story ended. But as the adult reading it it may no sense. One faked attack, with one non-threatening crab, with one spell by her students and suddenly she was convinced everything would be OK? Please. But seeing as how I am not the target audience, i'm not reading the book based on those things. I am reading it based on the miss-match of vocabulary compared to plot and characters. I love teaching my girl new vocab words and she has a huge vocabulary because we both love to read. But the vocabulary was a bit Advanced for what you would expect from this type of book.
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This book was delightful and another nice look into the world of Princess Celestia (who we don't always get to really know well in the stories). I LOVE that she is committed to teaching "fun" as the key ingredient to magic making. Definitely messages in this book that resonate with me! Very fast read and a playful fun summer palate cleanser between more serious books
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Read this out loud to my five year old before bedtime. She loved it! Fun little read.
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i loved learning more about her. It was awesome to see how she treated her friends
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Just finished this series so funny!!!😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂