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Saddle Club Book 12: Rodeo Rider
Saddle Club Book 12: Rodeo Rider
Oct 9, 2024 10:16 AM

Author:Bonnie Bryant

Saddle Club Book 12: Rodeo Rider

Carole, Stevie and Lisa can’t believe their luck when they get another chance to visit their good friend Kate Devine at her family’s ranch. The Bar None. It’s a perfect time to visit, since the annual rodeo has come to town. Eli Grimes, who works at The Bar None, will be in the rodeo, and the girls can’t wait to watch him compete.

But the girls hear some bad news when they arrive. The Bar None has lost a lot of business to a flashy new ranch closer to town. The Devines may not be able to keep their ranch running much longer. That’s when The Saddle Club – including new member Christine Lonetree – comes up with a plan to help. They’ll enter the rodeo’s barrel-racing contest and carry off the cash prize! Can Christine, Kate, Stevie, Carole, and Lisa pull out all the stops and win big for The Bar None?

Reviews

It's a story about two sisters who run away from an orphanage and for young girls, it has everything going for it. There are wonderful descriptions of clothes, dolls and girls' friendships and an adventure. It was my favourite book when I was that age, too

—— Jacqueline Wilson , Independent

This tale of a marvellous year in the lives of two small waifs will charm readers old and young

—— New Yorker

Marvellous

—— Buffalo News

Nancy and Plum are lovable characters whom readers will be drawn to

—— School Library Journal

A lovely, forgotten classic that deserves to be reprinted

—— Jacqueline Wilson , The Times

A charming tale for readers old and new

—— Smallish

I read it a dozen-odd times as a child – and nowadays it’s my flu book. If I’m ever under the weather, I read it and cheer myself up

—— Jacqueline Wilson , Mail Online

As in the first volume there are plenty of heart-stopping moments and a generous dollop of gore, but nothing most teens and confident readers can't handle: in fact, the problem will be to persuade them to put the book down. In short, it's both gross and engrossing!

—— The Bookbag

The Whispering Skull frees Stroud to let his flair for spectacle run riot, resulting in several deftly constructed set-pieces far more akin to true horror than the ghost house antics of the first book.

—— Starburst

As in the first instalment, Stroud manages to perfectly balance grisly encounters with gleefully sarcastic humour.

—— Independent Children's blog

This is quality reading for young and old. Bring on those ghosts, but first hand me my rapier!

—— Ann Giles, Bookwitch

There's a dark, macabre air to these books that Stroud handles with an expert touch, perfectly balancing the supernatural with witty repartee and serpentine plots (no one could ever accuse Stroud of dumbing down). After The Screaming Staircase, our trio is back with a second instalment to sort out a seriously creepy talking skull trapped inside a glass jar. Ghost-busting has never been more engrossing.

—— Dad.info Blog

The spine-tingling performance of Lyons’ narration will keep listeners on the edge of their seat.

—— YALSA committee
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