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It is about two very special red-maned horses and two very brave girls, one of whom is a Viking.
It's a great book. I think it would be best for ages 9 to 20. The main character is from New Zealand, but the book is set in Iceland. The story revolves around a Hollywood movie called "Brunhilda" but it is a make believe movie; meaning there was never a movie about that. I don't think it is a good book for young children though because there's some bloodshed in it. And one piece of information from the book is that most Japanese restaurants don't serve puffin!I suggest that you also look at Stacy Gregg's other books, especially "The Princess and the Foal" which is my favourite.Reviewed by Ethan (10 years)
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Satisfied
My book was in very good shape.
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Very Good book
I loved this book and I would love a sequel to it. It was a truly amazing book that which was really interesting and grasping. I could not put this book down. I would recommend it to 11 - 18 year olds for the reason that the switching between characters and Icelandic terms could be a bit confusing for younger readers. Is Stacy Gregg were to release a sequel I would hope that it would be mainly about Hilly again and she could have another adventure of possibly romance with Anders. Overall this was a brilliant read and possibly one of my favorite books of all time
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Absolutely brilliant!
Absolutely awsome book , the ending is sad but happy at the same time , it is really suprising. The story of Brunhilda is very diffrent to the one that the film tells. Really enjoyable, incredible!