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A Pony Princess, Rosabel, has come to stay on Pony Island, and Puck and Holly are given the task of looking after her. But spoilt and determined, Princess Rosabel flies to the Dark Forest where she is kidnapped by Shadow.

Holly is staying with her Great Aunt May when she discovers a tiny pony with shimmering wings. At first, she thinks she must be dreaming, until two fairy ponies visit her one night on an urgent undertaking: Puck the fairy pony has been snatched by the spoiled girl next-door, and ...

Puck, the fairy pony, and Holly are visiting the Pony Queen when a powerful magic necklace - which grants its wearer whatever they wish for - is stolen from her Summer Palace. Puck and Holly's search for the thief leads them into the underwater world of river ponies, an enchantin...

Contains original stories about a group of fairy ponies and a little girl called Holly. Full of magic and adventure, this title features a combination of ponies, fairies and a magical secret world. It is part of the Usborne Reading Programme developed with reading experts at the ...

Holly can't wait to watch her friend, Puck the fairy pony, compete in the Rainbow Races. But when an enchanted storm is unleashed over Pony Island, ruining the races, the home of the fairy ponies is threatened with darkness for ever...

Anna Sewell's classic story of a young horse's journey from the rolling hills of the English countryside to the dark, cobbled streets of London, retold for young children in picture book form. A read-aloud text, accompanied by beautiful watercolour illustrations by Alan Marks.

Fantasy stories. In Will Shetterly's Splatter, killers decide to show a novelist how it's really done, Karen Haber's A Bone Dry Place is set in a suicide-prevention clinic, and in John Ford's Chain Home, Low a sleeping virus strikes a group of wartime pilots.

Why are readers so fascinated by Jane Austen's novels? In essays culled from the last 100 years of criticism, great authors and literary critics of the past and present offer insights into her writing and her unique appeal to readers across generations

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