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Good horse girl books?

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  • thisisamanwhoknowshowtogling@lemmy.dbzer0.comT [email protected]

    I missed out on the genre as a kid because I am boy

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    The saddle club is a book series iirc. I just remember the TV show being popular when I was a kid, but I've never been a horse person so I can't say if the books or show are worth it.

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    • sasha@lemmy.blahaj.zoneS [email protected]

      The saddle club is a book series iirc. I just remember the TV show being popular when I was a kid, but I've never been a horse person so I can't say if the books or show are worth it.

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      It was kind of like The Babysitters Club. Fun and worth the read if you're nine, but honestly someone coming into it as an adult probably won't like those books.

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        It was kind of like The Babysitters Club. Fun and worth the read if you're nine, but honestly someone coming into it as an adult probably won't like those books.

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        I figured as much, but I thought OP might be looking to recreate the childhood experience.

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          The Black Stallion, King of the Wind, Justin Morgan Had A Horse, Misty of Chincoteague, Black Gold, Black Beauty, My Friend Flicka, National Velvet off the top of my head.

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          Great list, exactly what came to mind for me. I loved My Friend Flicka so much. Also Misty of Chincoteague had a whole series.

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          • sasha@lemmy.blahaj.zoneS [email protected]

            I figured as much, but I thought OP might be looking to recreate the childhood experience.

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            Actually, this is me sharpening my genre whetstone. I'm writing a book set in a magic school, main character is taking a pegasus-riding class, and its becoming clear that in the climax of the book I'm going to have to describe some very complex aerial horsemanship when I barely understand how a horse thinks.

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            • thisisamanwhoknowshowtogling@lemmy.dbzer0.comT [email protected]

              Actually, this is me sharpening my genre whetstone. I'm writing a book set in a magic school, main character is taking a pegasus-riding class, and its becoming clear that in the climax of the book I'm going to have to describe some very complex aerial horsemanship when I barely understand how a horse thinks.

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              Oh wow, I wasn't expecting that! Sounds like fun

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              • thisisamanwhoknowshowtogling@lemmy.dbzer0.comT [email protected]

                Actually, this is me sharpening my genre whetstone. I'm writing a book set in a magic school, main character is taking a pegasus-riding class, and its becoming clear that in the climax of the book I'm going to have to describe some very complex aerial horsemanship when I barely understand how a horse thinks.

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                Maybe they can dogfight some Nazgûl on horses.

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                • thisisamanwhoknowshowtogling@lemmy.dbzer0.comT [email protected]

                  Actually, this is me sharpening my genre whetstone. I'm writing a book set in a magic school, main character is taking a pegasus-riding class, and its becoming clear that in the climax of the book I'm going to have to describe some very complex aerial horsemanship when I barely understand how a horse thinks.

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                  From my understanding of horses, they don't think they just fucking R U N. It's all they know how to do.

                  Not sure how trained horses act. Probably more D I R E C T E D R U N.

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                    The saddle club is a book series iirc. I just remember the TV show being popular when I was a kid, but I've never been a horse person so I can't say if the books or show are worth it.

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                    Agreed. The books are just as good as the show.

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                    • thisisamanwhoknowshowtogling@lemmy.dbzer0.comT [email protected]

                      I missed out on the genre as a kid because I am boy

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                      nice try vaush

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                      • thisisamanwhoknowshowtogling@lemmy.dbzer0.comT [email protected]

                        Actually, this is me sharpening my genre whetstone. I'm writing a book set in a magic school, main character is taking a pegasus-riding class, and its becoming clear that in the climax of the book I'm going to have to describe some very complex aerial horsemanship when I barely understand how a horse thinks.

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                        I'll have to level with you, horse fiction doesn't usually accurately portray the way horses think. If you're going with fictional magical pegasuses I wouldn't worry about being accurate to real life and just do whatever works for you.

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                        • rebekahwsd@lemmy.worldR [email protected]

                          From my understanding of horses, they don't think they just fucking R U N. It's all they know how to do.

                          Not sure how trained horses act. Probably more D I R E C T E D R U N.

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                          They do think, they just run first lol.

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                          • thisisamanwhoknowshowtogling@lemmy.dbzer0.comT [email protected]

                            I missed out on the genre as a kid because I am boy

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                            Someone already mentioned Misty of Chincoteague so I'm gonna rep author Dick Francis, who wrote approximately one bajillion thriller/mystery novels involving racehorses

                            I liked them as a (vaguely horse-interested) kid

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