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Dobbin and the Stardust Trail

by Diana Medler

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The book is written in memory of "Rockin' Dobbin". He stole the hearts of many children and a loving show horse!

The book is the 2010 Readers Favorite!

Here in the land of the "Stardust Trail", the horses come to children in their dreams. In their dreams they go on adventures and ride the trails of the stardust.

Diana would fall asleep and then Dobbin would come to her in her dreams for them to go on rides through the night sky.

If your little ones, any age up to 12 (or even older) love horses, Dobbin will set their spirits free with their dreams. They will love this book! It's a very touching book and I do highly recommend this!

5 out of 5 stars.

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As of now, "Rockin' Dobbin" has officially stole my own heart!

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  liaburres | Aug 5, 2013 |
Review by Chris Phillips

Medler has written a wonderful tale of friends helping friends. The illustrations by Amanda D Olson enhance the words, transforming them into an exquisite dream for children.

Diana, the main character, and Dobbin are partners in a dream existence. They travel to the fields of a heaven populated by magical horses. On a particular night Diana hears of a horse that has been left alone and his little girl Sarah, who has not called him from the fields. Diana and Dobbin must fix the situation and save Sarah.

The characters are well developed for the shortness of the book. Medler is able to start here a series that could well become another family tradition.

Hopefully, Medler will write many tales of Diana and Dobbin’s adventures. The enclosed picture of the horse Rockin’ Dobbin and his life story are wonderful extras.

Published by Good Sound Publishing, 2009. (www.goodsoundpublishing.com) ($10.99 USD SRP/Amazon $10.99 USD) Reviewer received book from the author. ( )
  ChrisPhillips | Jan 5, 2012 |
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