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Princess Ponies 8: A Singing Star
Princess Ponies 8: A Singing Star
Princess Ponies 8: A Singing Star
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Princess Ponies 8: A Singing Star

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Enter a land of magical ponies in this chapter book series that features illustrations throughout!

On an enchanted island far, far away, princess ponies can talk and play. Eight golden horseshoes give the ponies their magic--thanks to Pippa and Princess Stardust's efforts to find them all. Her task complete, Pippa has returned to the human world . . . but her friends in Chevalia are never far away.

Pippa is happy she's been given a part in the school play, but she's having trouble with her lines. She seeks inspiration in Chevalia from superstar songstress Diva-but someone has stolen Diva's voice! Can Pippa and Stardust help Diva realize that she's more than just her talent before the upcoming Royal Pony Gala?

Don't miss all of the books in the Princess Ponies series:
A Magical Friend
A Dream Come True
The Special Secret
A Unicorn Adventure!
An Amazing Rescue
Best Friends Forever!
A Special Surprise
A Singing Star

The Lucky Horseshoe
The Pumpkin Ghost
Season's Galloping
An Enchanted Heart
LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 8, 2015
ISBN9781619635685
Princess Ponies 8: A Singing Star
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Chloe Ryder

Chloe Ryder lives on a farm for thoroughbred and rescue horses. When she's not caring for the horses, she rides them across the hills surrounding her house. Chloe is one of very few to know the true location of magical island Chevalia. She is also the alter ego of Julie Sykes, award-winning author of over 60 books for children. Julie lives in Hampshire with her family and their pet wolf.

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    Introduction

    In the middle of the Horseshoe Hills, far away from the Royal Court and Stableside Castle, lay the ruins of a smaller castle. Its crumbling walls were choked with ivy. Bats flew from the towers, and spiders scurried along the empty passageways.

    In a damp room at the back of the castle, a chestnut pony with bulging eyes and a square nose, wearing a dark cloak, was bent over a glass container supported above a small fire. A gooey liquid, thicker than syrup, bubbled fiercely in the container, sending clouds of black smoke swirling into the air. The pony’s eyes watered and she coughed violently. She buried her nose in her cloak until the smoke thinned.

    At last it is ready. Divine, the pony, carefully lifted the container away from the fire with a pair of tongs and carried it over to a sturdy oak table. She watched as the bubbles settled, and then, when the liquid was still, she poured it into a bottle and sealed it with a cork.

    Divine spoke softly at first. No one understands me. All I ever wanted was for the ponies of Chevalia to love me. And soon they will. She held the bottle up and her lips curved into a smile. With this magic potion, the ponies will all love me the most. Then Chevalia will be mine! Her voice rose to a shout and ended with a cackle.

    With great care Divine tucked the bottle of black liquid into a pocket of her cloak. She turned to a cracked mirror hanging from a nail on the wall and pulled up her hood, arranging the material to cover her face. Ponies of Chevalia, she whispered, fear not. I have a plan!

    Chapter 1

    Pippa MacDonald was helping her mom set up a picnic in the riverside park. It was a bright, warm Sunday afternoon, but Pippa’s mind was elsewhere.

    I need to rehearse my lines for the school play, said Pippa. She reached over to the picnic basket and picked up her script. Can you help me, Mom?

    No, no, said Jack, Pippa’s little brother. Mom said she’d play soccer with me. Didn’t you, Mom?

    Pippa sighed. Jack was always begging for Mom’s attention.

    I did promise Jack I’d play with him, her mom said. But I think Miranda will listen to you.

    Miranda looked up from her book. Do I have to?

    You could play soccer with your brother instead, offered Pippa’s mom.

    Not much of a choice, huffed Miranda. Come on, Pip, let’s find somewhere quiet to practice your lines where we won’t get hit by Jack’s soccer ball.

    Great. Pippa handed Miranda the script. We could go under that big tree, away from the river.

    Miranda sat under the tree and stared at Pippa

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