Black Stallion (Paperback))

by Walter Farley

Paperback, 1977

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Description

Juvenile Fiction. Juvenile Literature. HTML:Someone's set a treacherous trap for Alec and his horse...  .

Library's rating

Rating

½ (100 ratings; 3.8)

User reviews

LibraryThing member TadAD
My favorite of the Black Stallion books after the first one.
LibraryThing member satyridae
A little too much goes on here for it to be a straightforwardly good Black Stallion book. Farley was not afraid of over-reaching, which is certainly fun but does cause some eye-rollingly bad scenes. Secret passages? We got 'em! Kidnapping? Yup. Unknown location? Sure. Ghostly horses in the middle
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of the night? Check.

There's some misogynistic stuff in here that seems reflexive rather than thought-out. Not one of my favorites, for sure.
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LibraryThing member mirrani
The important thing to remember about the Black Stallion series is that it has always combined adventure with horses. It doesn't matter how that combination comes about, you know that when you pick up one of the books written by Walter Farley, you'll get both of those subjects with one read. Is
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anyone going to find mysterious horses after being kidnapped and while wandering down a secret tunnel in a sheikh's mountain castle? Of course not. We all know it's not reality, it's adventure. If the human race wanted reality all the time, we wouldn't tell tall tales to our children as bedtime stories. You read the black stallion books because the adventure is so unreal that it is perfect. This book certainly does not disappoint on that level. The mystery is just a bonus!
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LibraryThing member fuzzi
Alec and Henry see some yearlings for sale that look as if The Black was their sire, so they jump on a plane to Europe to investigate, and take their prize stud and main money-making racing stallion along? Really?

Much of this entry in The Black Stallion series requires the reader to suspend common
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sense. I have no plans to ever read it again.
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Subjects

Publication

Random House Books for Young Readers (1977), Paperback, 580 pages

Original publication date

1957

Pages

580

ISBN

0394836111 / 9780394836119

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