Horse Diaries: Black Cloud review by AGil1011
Horse Diaries #8: Black Cloud
by Patricia Hermes, Astrid Sheckels
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Fiction

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Age at time of review - 12
Reviewer's Location - Leesburg, VA, United States
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Horse Diaries is about a horse named Black Cloud. The story begins when he is born. He explores around the meadow as his mother keeps them from harm. After discovering many things throughout the meadow, they go back to the herd of horses. He meets his father and some other colts and fillies. After many days of playing, grazing, drinking, and sleeping with the other foals, a strange machine flies above their herd. When all the other horses go running, Black Cloud follows. He runs from the machine, which his mom calls a helicopter, for hours on end. Soon, many of the horses begin to fall and never get back up. When the machine leaves, the horses stop near a foul-tasting creek. Many horses are captured by humans. What will happen to Black Cloud?

Opinion: 

The story wasn't as long as it could have been. It was a nice story someone could read to a little brother or sister. If it had more chapters, it could have been more interesting. It had a lot of repeat sentences in the first two chapters. The story didn't get me attached to the characters in the book. Horse Diaries didn't have a lot of details about most of the things that happened to the horses. I wouldn't recommend this book for people over the age of 9.

 

 

Rating:
3
Content Rating:

Content rating - nothing offensive
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