True Enough - Reviewed by horsez101






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I liked, notice - not "loved" - number eleven in the Heartland series which is True Enough. Now, I didn't not love it because of the plot and stuff, but, well, just because. Bright Magic is the perfect horse, but the bad side is, he belongs to Ashley. Ashley has been having trouble with him and what not. So, she ends up asking Amy for help. Wow, I never thought I'd see that coming! But the part that strikes me as odd, is she doesn't say thank you. Sure, she is gracious in the beginning, knowing that there is still hope for the horse, but what does it matter when after that, she acts like it's all her doing and whatever else it is that Ashley does. Well, it was good. I like how Amy found Magic's problem and fixed it just by looking at the way he's acting and stuff. Go Amy! Well, Amy doesn't get mad at Ashley for not being gracious, but instead tries to understand her, and Ashley even has the nerve after all that Amy's done for her to blow up at her. Well, good for Amy, don't let her fazzle you. If it were me, I'd get equally mad as Ashley, but, that's just me.

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