Secondhand Chapter Book (Age 8-12) Bargain Book Box SP2459

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Secondhand Chapter Book (Age 8-12) Bargain Book Box (16 Books)

This box provides a comprehensive collection of Stacy Gregg’s bestselling equestrian fiction. The assortment heavily features the popular Pony Club Secrets series alongside several acclaimed standalone historical and survival adventures. Each book is secondhand and may show signs of wear.

  1. The Island of Lost Horses by Stacy Gregg – Blending historical mystery with modern-day equestrian adventure, this novel follows a young girl uncovering the secrets of a forgotten shipwreck and a rare breed of horses. Readers will love the dual-timeline suspense and exotic setting.

  2. Liberty and the Dream Ride by Stacy Gregg – Concluding the core Pony Club Secrets adventures, this volume sends Issie to prestigious international training grounds. Fans of the series will find this a satisfying, high-stakes finale to her early equestrian journey.

  3. Mystic and the Midnight Ride by Stacy Gregg – Launching the beloved Pony Club Secrets series, this story introduces Issie and her unique connection to her horses. Young readers seeking foundational horse-riding adventures with a touch of supernatural mystery should start here.

  4. Issie and the Christmas Pony by Stacy Gregg – Delivering a heartwarming holiday narrative, this book focuses on rescuing and rehabilitating a neglected pony. Equestrian fans will appreciate the strong themes of animal welfare and dedicated horsemanship.

  5. Blaze and the Dark Rider by Stacy Gregg – Taking the action to a competitive showjumping environment, this installment forces Issie to handle a dangerous, fiery horse. Perfect for young readers who enjoy intense arena competition and taming unruly animals.

  6. Destiny and the Wild Horses by Stacy Gregg – Shifting the focus to untamed herds, Issie must protect wild ponies from looming environmental threats. This entry strongly appeals to readers passionate about conservation and untamed wilderness.

  7. Comet and the Champion's Cup by Stacy Gregg – Pitting Issie against fierce rivals at a major equestrian event, this book focuses on rigorous training and overcoming self-doubt. It delivers the classic underdog sports narrative that keeps middle-grade readers engaged.

  8. Victory and the All-Stars Academy by Stacy Gregg – Moving Issie into an elite riding school, this narrative introduces fresh rivalries and advanced dressage techniques. Readers who enjoy boarding school dynamics mixed with competitive sports will be drawn to this plot.

  9. The Princess and the Foal by Stacy Gregg – Inspired by the true story of Princess Haya of Jordan, this standalone novel explores a young royal's bond with an orphaned foal. It offers an inspiring, historically grounded alternative to standard contemporary pony fiction.

  10. Stardust and the Daredevil Ponies by Stacy Gregg – Introducing Hollywood glamour to the paddock, Issie's horses are scouted for a movie production. The behind-the-scenes film set premise provides a unique, entertaining twist on the standard equestrian training plot.

  11. Comet and the Champion's Cup by Stacy Gregg – Featuring an alternate cover edition, this identical story continues Issie's journey to the Champion's Cup. The intense preparation and arena action make it a staple for showjumping fans.

  12. Storm and the Silver Bridle by Stacy Gregg – Testing Issie's skills at an elite equestrian camp, this book forces her to ride a notoriously difficult horse named Storm. Young riders will relate to the realistic challenges of adapting to new mounts and demanding instructors.

  13. The Diamond Horse by Stacy Gregg – Set in 18th-century Russia, this standalone historical novel follows a young girl trying to save the rare Orlov Trotter breed. It is highly recommended for readers who want sweeping historical settings mixed with animal survival.

  14. The Thunderbolt Pony by Stacy Gregg – Tracing a dangerous journey across a seismically active landscape, a girl must lead her animals to safety after a devastating earthquake. This survival-focused adventure delivers high tension and themes of extreme resilience.

  15. Fortune and the Golden Trophy by Stacy Gregg – Bringing the Pony Club Secrets crew to the ultimate international tournament, this entry raises the competitive stakes to their highest point. Readers invested in Issie's career will find the tactical tournament details highly rewarding.

  16. Nightstorm and the Grand Slam by Stacy Gregg – Pushing Issie to master the demanding cross-country event, she must train a notoriously stubborn horse to compete safely. It provides excellent technical details regarding three-day eventing and cross-country hazards.



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Secondhand Chapter Book (Age 8-12) Bargain Book Box (16 Books)

This box provides a comprehensive collection of Stacy Gregg’s bestselling equestrian fiction. The assortment heavily features the popular Pony Club Secrets series alongside several acclaimed standalone historical and survival adventures. Each book is secondhand and may show signs of wear.

  1. The Island of Lost Horses by Stacy Gregg – Blending historical mystery with modern-day equestrian adventure, this novel follows a young girl uncovering the secrets of a forgotten shipwreck and a rare breed of horses. Readers will love the dual-timeline suspense and exotic setting.

  2. Liberty and the Dream Ride by Stacy Gregg – Concluding the core Pony Club Secrets adventures, this volume sends Issie to prestigious international training grounds. Fans of the series will find this a satisfying, high-stakes finale to her early equestrian journey.

  3. Mystic and the Midnight Ride by Stacy Gregg – Launching the beloved Pony Club Secrets series, this story introduces Issie and her unique connection to her horses. Young readers seeking foundational horse-riding adventures with a touch of supernatural mystery should start here.

  4. Issie and the Christmas Pony by Stacy Gregg – Delivering a heartwarming holiday narrative, this book focuses on rescuing and rehabilitating a neglected pony. Equestrian fans will appreciate the strong themes of animal welfare and dedicated horsemanship.

  5. Blaze and the Dark Rider by Stacy Gregg – Taking the action to a competitive showjumping environment, this installment forces Issie to handle a dangerous, fiery horse. Perfect for young readers who enjoy intense arena competition and taming unruly animals.

  6. Destiny and the Wild Horses by Stacy Gregg – Shifting the focus to untamed herds, Issie must protect wild ponies from looming environmental threats. This entry strongly appeals to readers passionate about conservation and untamed wilderness.

  7. Comet and the Champion's Cup by Stacy Gregg – Pitting Issie against fierce rivals at a major equestrian event, this book focuses on rigorous training and overcoming self-doubt. It delivers the classic underdog sports narrative that keeps middle-grade readers engaged.

  8. Victory and the All-Stars Academy by Stacy Gregg – Moving Issie into an elite riding school, this narrative introduces fresh rivalries and advanced dressage techniques. Readers who enjoy boarding school dynamics mixed with competitive sports will be drawn to this plot.

  9. The Princess and the Foal by Stacy Gregg – Inspired by the true story of Princess Haya of Jordan, this standalone novel explores a young royal's bond with an orphaned foal. It offers an inspiring, historically grounded alternative to standard contemporary pony fiction.

  10. Stardust and the Daredevil Ponies by Stacy Gregg – Introducing Hollywood glamour to the paddock, Issie's horses are scouted for a movie production. The behind-the-scenes film set premise provides a unique, entertaining twist on the standard equestrian training plot.

  11. Comet and the Champion's Cup by Stacy Gregg – Featuring an alternate cover edition, this identical story continues Issie's journey to the Champion's Cup. The intense preparation and arena action make it a staple for showjumping fans.

  12. Storm and the Silver Bridle by Stacy Gregg – Testing Issie's skills at an elite equestrian camp, this book forces her to ride a notoriously difficult horse named Storm. Young riders will relate to the realistic challenges of adapting to new mounts and demanding instructors.

  13. The Diamond Horse by Stacy Gregg – Set in 18th-century Russia, this standalone historical novel follows a young girl trying to save the rare Orlov Trotter breed. It is highly recommended for readers who want sweeping historical settings mixed with animal survival.

  14. The Thunderbolt Pony by Stacy Gregg – Tracing a dangerous journey across a seismically active landscape, a girl must lead her animals to safety after a devastating earthquake. This survival-focused adventure delivers high tension and themes of extreme resilience.

  15. Fortune and the Golden Trophy by Stacy Gregg – Bringing the Pony Club Secrets crew to the ultimate international tournament, this entry raises the competitive stakes to their highest point. Readers invested in Issie's career will find the tactical tournament details highly rewarding.

  16. Nightstorm and the Grand Slam by Stacy Gregg – Pushing Issie to master the demanding cross-country event, she must train a notoriously stubborn horse to compete safely. It provides excellent technical details regarding three-day eventing and cross-country hazards.