newboult51
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What it says really, any recommendations of good horse-related books, be they autobiographies, fact or fiction to curl up with during the dark nights.
Just read and love it!From nags to numbnuts by skint dressage daddy. It's probably not what you're thinking but I love it, so funny. There's swearing in it. Take a look on Facebook first to get an idea.
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Which of these are fiction?All the Jilly Cooper books
Fiona Walker's eventing trilogy (starts with French Relations I think)
Country Set - Fiona Walker
The Dressage Chronicles - Karen McGoldrick (four part ebook series, very good, written by an american dressage trainer)
Charlotte Dujardin and Carl Hester's autobiographies
Stable Lass - autobiography of a racing groom, very well written and funny
Caroline Akrill's Eventing trilogy
Free Rein - Gillian Rolton's autobiography
Some of these are very trashy, but all very enjoyable with large doses of horsey stuff!
Which of these are fiction?
Have read Charlotte & Carl's books and enjoyed
Vagabond by Jeremy James - the true story of his trek across Eastern Europe on horseback. Great read.
I re read Flambards as an adult. I loved it as a teenager and still pretty much loved it as an adult.
Vagabond by Jeremy James - the true story of his trek across Eastern Europe on horseback. Great read.
I re read Flambards as an adult. I loved it as a teenager and still pretty much loved it as an adult.
I picked up a copy of Flambards recently on the charity shelf at the supermarket. Forgotten how good it was and I am going to get the next parts of the trilogy.
I have also re read Jilly Cooper's Riders. Still a good read.
Key to Flambards I think. I've read it. It was much better than I thought it was going to be.title of the linda Newberry book ?
Did you realise that K M Peyton eventually wrote a fourth book in the Flambards series, "Flambards Divided"? Ties up all the agonising loose ends.
My other favourite horse book is "The Wild Heart" by Helen Griffiths, about an ugly, fast mare and Gauchos.