![]() ![]() I feel like Twilight only asked Cadence how to be a good leader because otherwise, Cadance is kind of ignored. ![]() ![]() I was expecting something a little longer than what I read online, but it was about the same length, and brings up more questions than it answers.ĥ. Although I like the inclusion of a little backstory for Cadence, I thought all of it was kind of rushed and confusing. Twilight just pops between Ponyville and the Crystal Empire? Is she teleporting there?Ĥ. 'Equestria Girls' kind of dealt with Twilight's angst about being a good leader, and it did it better.ģ. A lot of the characterizations were poor, particularly Gilda and Trixie, especially because Trixie's supposed to be reformed.Ģ. So I'm going to list what I liked and didn't like about it, starting with what I didn't like, because I'd rather end the review on a more positive note.ġ. I'm going to do this a little differently than I usually do my reviews, because this is a different kind of book. I tried to keep in mind the target audience of this book, and that I am quite outside of it, and while some reviews I have read say this reads like an episode of the show, I have to disagree (since I've watched them all at least a dozen times). Sadly, I have to admit to have being disappointed. I am a Brony and proud, and it was exciting to think that the story of 'My Little Pony' was being expanded on in the books and the comics. I have to admit to have been kind of excited about reading this, based on the things I had read about it online. Its something that anyone with a young child would enjoy reading as they're reading it to their kid. Not one of the uber amazing ones, but still a highly rated one. Like i said before i reads like an episode of the show. With that in mind, the book was quite enjoyable. Therefore for anyone older remember this when reading it. I have to be honest the book is directed at an audience much younger in mind that myself. So she decides to go ask the one pony she knows will treat her the same and have great advice. Twilight merely wishes to be treated as the same old Twilight Sparkle she has always been. UnFortunately they seem to be treated her differently. She decides to go ask the ponies of Ponyville for some advice. The new alicorn is trying to figure out what it means to be a "true princess and good leader". Despite what the cover shows the book picks up right after Twilight's princess coronation. I was pleasantly surprised that it reads just like an episode of the show. Twilight Sparkle and the Crystal Heart Spell is the first book in the new chapter series. Especially since there isn't going to be any new episodes till next winter. Therefore when i heard they were releasing books based on the series i just had to get them. I am 27 years old and i am a Brony/Pegasister. (But, argh, it’s not due until later in the summer) I just pre-ordered the next one from Amazon. The night did not end in tantrums and tears. I did not have to look over her shoulder and press her to read just one more page. My daughter sat down and read this book, cover to cover, in one night. They are the Kool-Aid juice box of books-sweet, flashy, and inexpensive, and by giving one to my child, I’ve marred her soul forever. These books may contain characters and worlds beloved by children, but they have no literary merit. These types of books are trash, cobbled together by underpaid ghostwriters, churned out by the dozens to rake in money for the toy company. Yes, I bought this book with my own money, and yes, I purchased this it from the evil entity known as .Īccording to educational experts and literary activists everywhere, I’ve committed four hideous sins against the printed word, no, against civilized society itself. Yes, it is a television show based on a toy line. Yes, this is a book based on a television show.
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