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Misty of Chincoteague (Repackage)
Misty of Chincoteague (Repackage) | Marguerite Henry
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Nobody could capture the Phantom. She was the wildest mare on Assateague Island. They said she was like the wind, that the white "map" on her shoulders was her mark of freedom. Paul and Maureen Beebe had their hearts set on owning her. They were itching to buy and tame her; and worked hard to earn the money she would cost. But the roundup men had tried to capture her and for two years she had escaped them.... Pony Penning Day holds a surprise for everyone, for Paul not only brings in the Phantom, but her newborn colt as well. Can Paul and Maureen possibly earn enough to buy them both?
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Blackink_WhitePaper
Misty of Chincoteague | Marguerite Henry
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It is a beautiful story, though some part felt sad. I am not a horse person, but I love to read about these beautiful creatures. I especially like the vivid geographical descriptions in the book and illustrations. Thank you for selecting this book for #childrensclassicread2024 @thebookhippie 😍 😻 😻

TheBookHippie ♥️🐴 it was such a lovely read!! 10mo
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DebinHawaii
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Pickpick

#ReadAway2024

Like many of the #ChildrensClassicRead2024 group, I wasn‘t a horse girlie & beyond Black Beauty, I didn‘t read horsey books as a child. My best friend in junior high had a horse & I did get to ride him. Still, I enjoyed this sweet & mostly fun story (OK, the Pony Penning Day made me sad). My friend did collect 🐎 figures & although the covers show Phantom as the same color as Misty the collector figures show her as black & white.🤔

DieAReader 🥳Great 10mo
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Daisey
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Pickpick

I never went through a horse crazy phase, so I didn‘t read these any of these Marguerite Henry books as a kid. They make for an enjoyable and relaxing listen now.

#ChildrensClassicRead2024 #audiobook #MiddleGrade

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DebinHawaii
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I did my #HyggeHour a bit earlier from 7 PM -8 PM tonight as I seemed to have caught a doozy of a cold this weekend & I‘m about to go to sleep because tomorrow is a workday full of Zoom meetings. 🤧😬

Soup for dinner, hot tea (not shown) & blankets. Read a little of my #TravelingStars book & then switched to the tagged book for #ChildrensClassicRead2024 on my Kindle.

#HyggeHourReadathon #Naturalitsy

TheBookHippie Oh NOOOO!!! I hope rest and fluids help!!! 😩 sending healing vibes! 10mo
DebinHawaii @TheBookHippie Thank you my friend.💜 I swear I just got over being sick! 🤒 10mo
Crazeedi Feel better soon ❤️ 10mo
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Chrissyreadit Hope you feel better quickly! 10mo
GlassAsDiamonds Random hi. 😁 I still make your potato soup with fried capers 💛 10mo
SpellboundReader Feel better. 💐 10mo
AllDebooks Wishing you a speedy recovery x 10mo
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merelybookish
Misty of Chincoteague | Marguerite Henry
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Pickpick

Spent a lovely Saturday morning doing some laundry and baking while listening to this #childrensclassic2024 pick. It's a simple story but the writing has depth and nuance. Even the horses (Phantom and Misty) have excellent character development. I was never a horsey girl but I might have been had I read this when I was young. 🤎🐎 @TheBookHippie

TheBookHippie ♥️🐴♥️ 10mo
audraelizabeth This is one of the few books ive reread in my life. My copy is quite worn out from my childhood reading. 10mo
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tpixie
Misty of Chincoteague | Marguerite Henry
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One of my favorite books & authors from childhood. I always wanted to go to the pony round up. Now I‘m afraid to go because I might buy a pony! Now, as an adult I do question whether we really should be buying wild horses instead of letting them just roam…
I will always have a special place in my heart for Misty and Stormy, Misty‘s foal 🐴 🩷🐴
*This book is $50 at the used bookstore in town*
#ChildrensClassicRead2024

TheBookHippie Woe!!! I loved reading this book. I agree horses should run wild. 10mo
tpixie @TheBookHippie 🩷🐴🦋 10mo
Aimeesue They sell the young ponies in order to keep the island‘s pony population in check. Too many ponies on too little land means starving ponies eventually. 10mo
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tpixie @Aimeesue good point! I was hoping something like that. 😂 we need to build another island! 🏝️ 10mo
HeatherBookNerd Love this. I had a serious horse phase when I was 9. 10mo
Aimeesue @tpixie Every couple of years they have to bring hay and pony food out and drop it in spots when it snows too much so they can‘t find food. Doesn‘t happen often, thankfully! 10mo
tpixie @Aimeesue interesting! I‘m glad they help them out! 10mo
MemoirsForMe What a beautiful cover! This is my first book by this author and I just loved it! 🐴❤️🙌🏻 10mo
tpixie @UwannaPublishme yes!! This is the cover I had as a child. I‘m so glad you enjoyed it. (edited) 10mo
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Pickpick

These were very popular books when I was a bookseller and I can see why. I‘m so happy I read this one and even told my daughter she should read it. Another great pick by @TheBookHippie for #childrensclassicread2024 🤓
#BookSpinBingo #SeriesLove2024
@TheAromaofBooks @Andrew65 @TheSpineView

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 10mo
TheBookHippie 💕🐴🧲💕 10mo
TheSpineView Great book! ❤️📖🐎 10mo
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IndoorDame
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I‘m sad I didn‘t know about these as a child because I would have adored them! Somehow there‘s a nostalgia in this kind of reading even when it‘s a book I‘m not technically revisiting, and depicting a lifestyle I totally didn‘t lead. #childrensclassicread2024 @TheBookHippie

TheBookHippie Awe I‘m so glad! It‘s a whole series so there‘s more to read whenever we need it! I‘m starting this Monday. 10mo
jlhammar One of my favorites as a girl. And I had the Breyer horse models to match! 10mo
Aimeesue The family decided they needed to sell the farm this past year. Lotta fear that developers would buy it, but the useum of Chincoteague raised enough to buy it and save it. https://www.wfxrtv.com/news/outdoors-bound/beloved-virginia-horse-history-site-w... 10mo
IndoorDame @Aimeesue that‘s so heartwarming ❤️ 10mo
tpixie @Aimeesue amazing news! 10mo
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TheSpineView Enjoy! 11mo
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 💙🧡💚 11mo
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IndoorDame
Misty of Chincoteague | Marguerite Henry
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#CloudsCover #NewYearNewBooks @Eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks My fever addled brain needed to switch to something lighter, so I pretended that February started yesterday. #ChildrensClassicRead2024

Eggs I love the Henry books about horses🩷 Beautiful cover ☁️☁️ 11mo
Cheryl_Russell_BookNotes Loved these books when I was a kid 11mo
TheBookHippie Awe. Hope you feel better! 10mo
IndoorDame @TheBookHippie thanks 🙏♥️ 10mo
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tdrosebud
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Pickpick

I reread this childhood favorite as I found it in my closet while cleaning. Based on the real real pony penning that takes place, it's a story of hope and believing from 2 children who do what adults couldn't. After my reread, I'm going to pass this old battered copy to my niece.
#pantone2022 #lichenblue @Clwojick #booked2022 #weatherterm @Cinfhen @BarbaraTheBibliophage @alisiakae #roadtripusa2022 #maryland @megnews

Cinfhen Well played!!! And great color match 😃 2y
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Butterfinger
Misty of Chincoteague | Marguerite Henry
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As a young girl, there was nothing I wanted more than my own Phantom. As an old woman, there is nothing I want more than to have more Phantoms in their natural habitats.

TEArificbooks I loved this series growing up. I was a horse girl. 3y
TheAromaofBooks I reread this series a year or two ago and was surprised at how delightful I still found them. I cried my eyes out reading Stormy! 3y
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audraelizabeth
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1. Misty of chincoteague is the only one ive reread more than twice.
2. Not usually
#thoughtfulthursday @MoonWitch94

MoonWitch94 Thanks for playing ☺️📚🌿 4y
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audraelizabeth
Misty of Chincoteague | Marguerite Henry
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1. First and middle name with my birthday
2. Days off from the crazy
#thankfulthursday @Cosmos_Moon

Cosmos_Moon_River Enjoy your days off 🥰 4y
audraelizabeth @Cosmos_Moon today is my last one 4y
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TheAromaofBooks
Misty of Chincoteague | Marguerite Henry
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Day 28 of a book from my shelves with random thoughts - arguably Henry's most famous book, this story takes place on Chincoteague & Assateague, two islands off the coast of the Delmarva peninsula. It follows the tradition of Pony Penning Day, when wild ponies from Assateague are herded across the channel between the two islands and some of the foals are sold off, both to raise money for the island and keep the population of the horses under ⬇️

TheAromaofBooks (cont'd) control. Two children are determined to purchase a pony of their own, and this story is about their adventure of finding, claiming, and raising their own pony. I reread this book & its two sequels just a couple of years ago & couldn't believe how well they had aged. I absolutely loved every page & as always, Wesley Dennis's illustrations bring the story to life. The other books are far away on a different shelf so it will be a while ⬇ 4y
TheAromaofBooks (cont'd) before I get to them, but I will say that when I reread them, I think Stormy was actually my favorite, despite being incredibly heartbreaking. What got me about that story was that it was based on a real-life storm that absolutely devastated the area in 1962. What is genuinely amazing to me is how, because of Henry's earlier books, so many people knew about these islands & cared about the people & horses there that when Stormy was ⬇ 4y
TheAromaofBooks (cont'd) published less than a year after the storm struck, loads of people donated money to help with the reconstruction of Chincoteague & to purchase back ponies that had been sold over the years so that they could reestablish the herd - which had been almost completely wiped out in the storm - with the same bloodlines that had always lived there. It's just a beautiful story all around. All three books are definitely worth a read. 4y
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TheAromaofBooks As a side note, I published a review of Stormy when I read it in 2016, so if you are interested in more details about the Ash Wednesday Storm of 1962, and how Henry's readers responded, feel free to check it out -https://thearomaofbooks.wordpress.com/2016/09/11/stormy-mistys-foal-by-marguerite-henry/ 4y
Clare-Dragonfly I remember loving Stormy when I was a kid, though I don‘t remember Misty as well. Someday I‘ll get to Assateague to see the ponies. I live in Maryland now so it‘s not that far away! 4y
TheAromaofBooks @Clare-Dragonfly - I got to go once, but it was a very long time ago!! I would love to go back. 4y
Clare-Dragonfly Maybe when the pandemic is over, we can both go and have a #litsymeetup! 4y
TheAromaofBooks @Clare-Dragonfly - ❤ ❤ ❤ 4y
i.besteph This cover looks so pretty! 😍 4y
TheAromaofBooks @AnotherMissBennet - Thank you!! Wesley Dennis's illustrations are always perfect, and I think the colors on this one are just so lovely!! 4y
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TheAromaofBooks
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Day 26 of a book from my shelves with random thoughts - this one doesn't seem to be in the database. Basically it's short letters from some of Henry's readers asking questions about her books, mostly about which parts are true and which parts are fiction. It's an interesting book with a mixture of photographs and illustrations by Wesley Dennis. It was published in 1969, though, so it only talks about her books published before then.

Also pictured

TheAromaofBooks (cont'd) - my current shelf-staining project! 4y
Charityann This sounds interesting! I love Marguerite Henry‘s books!😊 4y
TheAromaofBooks @Charityann - some of the answers are a bit simplistic, given that they are addressed to her target reading group of 10-12yr-olds, but it's still an interesting book. 4y
Pogue I need to get that book. I thought I had them all. 4y
TheAromaofBooks @Pogue - I didn't find this one until I was an adult and I came across it in a used bookstore. 4y
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audraelizabeth
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@LibrarianRyan #itsmyparty
My favorite litten is @tournevis because she is always so supportive. Another favorite is @RamsFan1963 because hes great. My favorite childhood book was Misty of chincoteague.
My 5 most recent followers:
@mermaidglow
@BethM
@megnews
@ljuliel
@BlameJennyJane

RamsFan1963 Awwwww thanks. 🤗🤗🤗 5y
audraelizabeth @RamsFan1963 Your welcome. 5y
tournevis 😚☺️🥰😚☺️🥰 5y
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LibrarianRyan I totally agree with your pics. Those are some awesome littens. 5y
audraelizabeth @tournevis Your welcome 5y
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audraelizabeth
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BeansPage
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Panpan

Ok so this story is cute but I have some issues with it. First being WILD ANIMALS SHOULD REMAIN WILD! Nobody should be allowed to buy a wild animal, let alone children. Ok I get the Pony Penning was for population control, but come on now. As innocent as this story was intended to be, I personally found it to give off the wrong message to younger readers.
Maybe I'm being too harsh on this book I don't know, but it just rubbed me the wrong way.

LibrarianRyan I agree. I hated this book. I didn‘t read it until I was an adult. All the kids love it, and it‘s considered a classic and I‘m just like gag. No thank you! 5y
LibrarianRyan And it‘s a SERIES! 5y
sammisho I loved it when I was a girl. Doesn't every girl go through a horse phase? I haven't read since then, wonder what I would think of it now. 5y
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crazyspine
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My husband and I closed on a house on Friday. My husband's grandfather built the place, so we're happy to keep it in the family. Hank ( seen reading with my mother-in-law) approves.

DivineDiana 👏🏻👍🏻👏🏻 6y
JoScho Congrats! 6y
TheSpineView Congrats! 👏 6y
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Congratulations 🎉🍾🎊🎈 6y
Econaghan How exciting! Congratulations! 6y
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eanderson
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1. I loved Misty!
2. Cake all the way 🎂🍰🍩
3. Running, yoga, and tacos!! 🌮
4. Ooo... that‘s hard because I would have 3-4 places but maybe wherever they filmed Broadchurch. Such pretty scenery!
5. Late to the game but on it!
#FriYayIntro

CocoReads Oh Misty! I loved those too. 6y
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CaitZ
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1. Misty of Chincoteague
2. Cake
3. Knitting, photography
4. Ireland or somewhere in the Western U.S.
5.❤💚💜💙💛
#friyayintro @howjessreads

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erinreads
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On a mini vacation in Chincoteague and after visiting my first love, Island Creamery for ice cream, we hit up two bookstores. I‘ve been here a handful of times and have never read Misty yet, so no better time than the present. 🐴

robinb I remember this on our shelves while growing up but don‘t remember ever reading it. 🤷🏻‍♀️ 6y
CaitZ I read all her books as a kid. I still want to visit Chincoteague some day because of them. 6y
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Sara_Planz
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My beloved copy of Misty of Chincoteague. I love this book so much and always will. #24in48

rubyslippersreads One of my very favorites! ❤️🐴 6y
SaraFair Me too. I think it was my first “big” book. 6y
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MCYmermaid
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Listening in the car via #Libro.fm , read by “Richard Gilmore” himself. 🐴💕📱

Lmstraubie He has a great voice! 6y
BarbaraTheBibliophage This is a childhood favorite of mine. Enjoy! 6y
CoffeeK8 This book! 💖💖💖 my mom and I still quote the “mo lasses” part to each other randomly. (edited) 6y
MCYmermaid It‘s a reread. I was a horse book kid! I can‘t remember which Litten posted something else Herrmann had read, but it motivated me to explore. 6y
MCYmermaid “Mo lasses” has stuck with me, too! 6y
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BrieT2016
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Pickpick

It didn‘t take me long to finish this book. It was cute, but not a favorite. I did enjoy the writing style and the characters. #marchinbooks#goodreadschallenge#childrensbooks

rubyslippersreads This is one of my childhood favorites! ❤️🐴 7y
BrieT2016 That‘s awesome. I basically finished it in a day... and a half lol. 7y
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BrieT2016
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Starting my morning with a fresh cup of coffee and my next book! #marchinbooks#mistyofchincoteague

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PirateJenny
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1. It's gotta be the tagged book. My sisters and I all read the edition my mom had as a girl.
2. I have one cat, the mighty Watson
3. I am torn between wolf and otter and seal nothing can make me choose among them
4. I would be a pampered house at.
#manicmonday @JoScho

JoScho Otters are so awesome. 7y
rubyslippersreads ❤️❤️❤️ Misty! 🐴 7y
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Crash
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1. Misty of Chincoteague. I loved it growing up when I was briefly obsessed with horses.
2. My Winnie the Pooh bear.
3. I have to go with the old aluminium foil TV dinners that had to be cooked in the oven. Salisbury steak was my favourite.
4. Why both of course.

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2BR02B
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1. Misty of Chincoteague by Marguerite Henry
2. I collected Breyer horses. Apparently they're worth something now.
3. Chimichangas! They're fried burritos. What's not to love? 🌯
4. Don't make me choose!

#manicmonday @JoScho

rubyslippersreads ❤️❤️❤️ Misty and Breyer horses. 😊🐴 7y
vivastory I love chimichangas 7y
JoScho Chimichangas are awesome! 7y
xicanti I sold my Breyer collection a few years back and ended up making quite a bit off it. The quality's slipped with the ones they produce now, so people get really excited about the models from the early 2000s and before. 7y
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Crystallinegirl
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The #oldestbooks on my bookshelves are my Marguerite Henry books. My uncle gave them to me when I was little. Like most little girls, I had a pony phase, though I've donated most of my horse books since then. These I've kept, though. They have sentimental value AND they were always my favorites. #febinbooks18 @bookisglee

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Crash
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This was my favourite book in elementary school. I'm pretty sure I borrowed it from the library continuously. Haven't read it since I was 10 or 11.

LibrarianRyan Did you read the rest of the series? 7y
Crash No, I haven't. I didn't know about the rest of them until a few years ago. I might just take a trip down memory lane and get them. 7y
Bklover I loved this too! 7y
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SiriuslyBookish
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These books helped me love reading as a kid! I was obsessed! Saw this at Costco today, was so tempted to buy them. #mistyofchincoteague #kidsbooks #childrensbooks #margueritehenry

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lauren.lerner
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"Facts are fine, fer as they go," he said, "but they're like water bugs skittering atop the water. Legends, now--they go deep and bring up the heart of the story."

#currentlyreading #24in48 #readathon

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lauren.lerner
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Reading plans for the day: a #childrensclassic & something from the #TBR. The last time I read Misty of Chincoteague was here at this house #downbythebay about 23 years ago, which makes it the perfect first read of the day. 🐴📖🤓 #24in48 #readathon #bookandtea

rubyslippersreads ❤️❤️❤️ Misty! 🐴 7y
CaitZ I loved that whole series. I'll have to reread them. 7y
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Rachbb3
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I had to share the ponies of Assateague! So amazing. We got pretty close.

TelevisionNeighbor I loved Misty as a child! 7y
Melkyl I loved Misty too! I have always wanted to go there! 7y
Grrlbrarian WOW! This is SO COOL! Also loved Misty - I'm so glad you got to go! 7y
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CoffeeK8 I loved Misty! So jealous! 7y
erinreads I've been to Chincoteague/Assateague half a dozen times and I've never seen the ponies that close! 😍 7y
Lmstraubie That's wonderful! 7y
kspenmoll Beautiful!!! 7y
MCYmermaid 😮 Wonderful! 6y
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Crystallinegirl
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I'm posting this entire section for #family in #jubilantjuly because my Uncle gave them to me when I was a little girl. I grew up on Marguerite Henry's horse stories, and just looking at these makes me nostalgic.

ReadingOver50 I loved these too 😍 7y
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lauren.lerner
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Yesterday's #bookmail!

I haven't been able to locate my copy of Misty of Chincoteague for a while now (I think it's in a box I've yet to open but can't be certain), so when I found a great deal on #ThriftBooks, I couldn't pass it up. Looking forward to getting into this one very soon.

#childhoodfavorite #horsebooks#classic #childrenslit

BarbaraTheBibliophage Oh I loved this book as a kid! 7y
Bklover I remember this one! Loved it! 7y
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Rachbb3
Pickpick

It says in the beginning of this book that all incidents in the story are real; the round up of the ponies, the race and sale of the wild horses of Assateague. A cute story of Paul and Maureen and their adventures one year of rounding up the Phantom pony and her colt.

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Rachbb3
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Up next for #litsypartyofone

I'm going to Virginia in a couple weeks for a sisters getaway and we are going to Chincoteague Island. One of my sisters (there's 5 of us) is a horse fanatic so this is basically for her. But we were sent this book to read beforehand so I better get started.

robinb Wow, this brought back some memories! We had a copy of this in our house when I was growing up (a looong time ago! 😉). Thanks for reminding me. 7y
VanChocStrawberry I grew up going to OC Maryland and you can see across to the island. At the end of the boardwalk was a little lighthouse museum and Marguerite Henry would come and read from her books. I wish I had a signed copy, but I have those cool memories! 7y
Shaunesay Aw, an old favorite! 7y
Lcsmcat It's a beautiful island, but pack your best insect repellent- the tiger mosquitoes can be fierce! 7y
SharonGoforth Loved this book when I was a kid - I still have my copy! 7y
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Not an exact quote: What can we do with $102? Buy an electric toaster for grandma and grandpa and go to college. 😁

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Amie
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Revisiting a favorite from childhood. I don't remember much about it, but I remember liking it.

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Rachbb3
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I'm visiting my sister in Virginia this summer and we are going to Chincoteague Island/Museum. So she sent me this book today and said to read it before I come. 💟

LeslieO I remember reading that as a kid! I belonged to some sort of horse book of the month club. 8y
tracyrowanreads Oh, I loved Marguerite Henry's books! 8y
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CrowCAH Awesome; I've wanted to visit the island! 8y
kspenmoll Wonderful! 8y
SaraFair Are you going to be there for the running of the ponies? I guess they still do that? Misty was always one of my favorites. 8y
Rachbb3 @SaraFair I think so. Lol. She has us doing all kinds of things. I don't know much about it but I hope we are there for that. 8y
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Cherbear
Misty of Chincoteague | Marguerite Henry

I loved this book it gave me pictures in my head and I've always been around horses so I loved this book!!!10/10

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JacintaMCarter
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My family has always had horses, so I was obsessed with this book when I was a kid. #AnimalLove #17BookLove