Bobbi J. G. Weiss
Författare till Between Worlds
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Verk av Bobbi J. G. Weiss
The Powerpuff Girls [2000] #13 — Författare — 2 exemplar
Starfleet Academy: Lifeline No.1 (Star Trek: Voyager) by Weiss, Bobbi, Weiss, David (1997) Paperback 2 exemplar
Smalville, Bd.8. Späte Rache. 1 exemplar
The Kid Crayon Caper 1 exemplar
Pinky and The Brain (1996) Issue #4 1 exemplar
The Action Files: The Last draw Set Two (parts One-Two-three-four and teachers' Guide) (2000) 1 exemplar
Animaniacs (1995) Issue #7 1 exemplar
Pinky and The Brain (1996) Issue #8 1 exemplar
Tough Times in Tater Town VeggieTales 1 exemplar
Competing For The Cup 1 exemplar
Taz's 40th Birthday Blowout 1 exemplar
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TaleSpin: Flight of the Sky-Raker: Disney Afternoon Adventures, Vol. 2 (2023) — Författare — 5 exemplar
Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers: The Count Roquefort Case: Disney Afternoon Adventures, Vol. 3 (2023) — Författare — 5 exemplar
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- Vedertaget namn
- Weiss, Bobbi J. G.
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- Weiss, Bobbi
Weiss, Bobbi JG - Födelsedag
- 1960-12-25
- Kön
- female
- Relationer
- Weiss, David Cody (spouse)
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Statistik
- Verk
- 82
- Även av
- 5
- Medlemmar
- 1,377
- Popularitet
- #18,670
- Betyg
- 3.3
- Recensioner
- 27
- ISBN
- 111
- Språk
- 5
This is a cute, fun read about an American girl who is attending an equestrian boarding school in England, since her father has a job managing the horses there.
I enjoyed this book overall. I haven’t read anything else in the series, nor have I seen the show, but it was easy to pick up on what was going on and the characters’ relationships with each other. While the story would benefit from having that foundation to appreciate the nuances within it, I don’t think exposure to previous books/seasons of the show is necessary to understand the story in this book. I like that it’s written from the perspective from an American character, so she’s able to explain any British words/differences in culture without it seeming too pandering.
The one complaint I have is that Kit seems incredibly childish. Even accounting for her age and the age it’s written for, her reactions and thought processes just felt off.
Aside from that, however, this is an easily readable book that has some fun, quirky characters who are easy to root for. And, of course, it features horses and riding, so anyone with an interest in that will enjoy it as well.
Also posted on Purple People Readers.… (mer)