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Posted on Oct 27, 2008 under Horse Books |

Ellen Field’s “”Blackjack: Dreaming of a Morgan Horse“” embarks on a journey about the special bond between a black Morgan horse, and a 15 year old girl, Heather Richardson. Heather discovers that Blackjack, the black Morgan stallion she dreams of each night is actually a real horse. Heather meets him, and with the help of his owner, learns to care for him while gaining riding and showing experience. The boxed set includes a model of Blackjack, with his red bridle and paperback edition of the award winning novel.
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Posted on Oct 25, 2008 under Horse Books |

Horse Decorative Leather Faux Book Box Book Ends. This set of 2 book ends are 9 inches tall in brown color. Book Ends are made faux leather and wood.
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Posted on Oct 23, 2008 under Horse Books |

Equine Archetypes for Self-Discovery From Linda Kohanov, bestselling author of The Tao of Equus , and equine artist Kim McElroy comes this profound book-and-card kit for exploring our sacred connection with horses in an entirely new way. This wisdom-filled kit includes both a powerful new book by Kohanov and a beautiful forty-card divination deck to help readers access hidden equine wisdom. In each chapter, Kohanov explores key concepts surrounding McElroy’s corresponding image, leading readers on a journey of discovery and exploration The book reveals the practical meaning behind horse behavior as well as the powerful symbolic and spiritual significance of these amazing animals. Way of the Horse offers profound insights into the human-equine relationship. Linda Kohanov is an author, speaker, riding instructor, and horse trainer who specializes in Equine Experiential Learning and Equine Facilitated Psychotherapy. She is the founder of Epona Equestrian Services, a collective of riding instructors, educators, and counselors exploring the healing potential of the horse-human bond. She lives near Tucson, Arizona, and her website is www.taoofequus.com. Kim McElroy is an equine artist who lives on a farm with her husband and seven horses on Bainbridge Island, Washington. She is known for her exquisite artwork, which reveals the horse’s poweful spiritual and emotional presence.Her website is www.spiritofhorse.com.
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Posted on Oct 21, 2008 under Horse Books |

24 books in one includes: Horse and Riders, the Oprphan, Eliza’s Circus, Fish Friends, Guide Dog Heroes, My Princess, The Together Team, Welcome to the Rain Forest, Lizard and the Big Noisy, How Frog Lost His Tail, Sonora, Bear Pie, The New Teacher, The Golden Dream, The Jade Paintbrush, The Night We Slept in the Barn, Alexander Graham Bell, Century Club to the Rescue, Listen to Your Mother, Glouskabi and the Wind Eagle, Dancing Colors, The Big Teacup, Starting Over and Maya Algelow: A life of Words and Music
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Posted on Oct 19, 2008 under Horse Books |

< p> There are a thousand stories in the land of Narnia, and the first is about to be told in an extraordinary motion picture, < em> The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe< /em> , from Walt Disney Pictures and Walden Media.< /p> < p> In the never-ending war between good and evil, The Chronicles of Narnia set the stage for battles of epic proportions. Some take place in vast fields, where the forces of light and darkness clash. But other battles occur within the small chambers of the heart and are equally decisive.< /p> < p> Journeys to the ends of the world, fantastic creatures, betrayals, heroic deeds and friendships won and lost — all come together in an unforgettable world of magic. So join a wild gallop for freedom.< /p> < p> The third volume in The Chronicles of Narnia& #174; < /p> < p> < i> The Horse and His Boy< /i> < /p> < p> Narnia … where some horses talk .
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Posted on Oct 19, 2008 under Horse Books |
Richard G. Kolb is an author from Princeton, IN who writes horror tales based on the camp and town he loved as a child and on real events and people in his life. He second book, “Silence of the Lake” is due out on Oct. 2.
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Technorati Tags: books, ghost, hollow, horror, horse, indiana, legend, of, princeton, sleepy
Posted on Oct 19, 2008 under Horse Books |
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2967542171184509301
See the 45min doc film, MONARCH, potential enemies used by intelligence cabal as human guinea pigs to perfect microwave weapons.
http://monarchnewphoenix.blogspot.com/
The Nazi Trojan Horse and the current INSCOM/NSA Trojan Horse operation using remote viewing as a screen for non-lethal psychotronic weapons development. Cults and other closed systems are used to continue MKULTRA mind control techniques.
The books are free at myspace.com/marsboy683 (blog)
Buy the books/DVDs at customflix, amazon, theconnextion, lulu.com See the links at MonarchNewPhoenix.org /com
Duration : 0:7:33
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Technorati Tags: abuse, brain, CIA, control, cults, INSCOM, microwave, mind, MKULTRA, MPD, nonlethal, NSA, psychotronics, ritual, satanic, wash, weapons
Posted on Oct 13, 2008 under Horse Books |

Comanche is a handsome school horse ridden by 12-year-old Stevie Lake at Pine Hollow Stables in Bonnie Bryants novel Horse Shy, the second book in The Saddle Club series. The Mountain Trail Overnight, a.k.a. the MTO, was a great success! Lisa, Stevie and Carole spent the weekend trail riding, camping and playing mounted games with the other riders from Pine Hollow. It was just what they expected, and to think, Lisa was going to quit riding forever after falling from Pepper on a trail ride only a few days earlier. Luckily, Stevie and Carole were there to help her get back in the saddle. Soon after the trip, however, a tragic accident leaves Carole determined to never ride or go near a horse again. Will Stevie and Lisa be able to convince her to come back to Pine Hollow? Note: This model is based on the equine character in Bonnie Bryants novel Horse Shy, not pictured on the cover, and is not a reflection of the horse in The Saddle Club television series. Ages 8+
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