Lucy Daniels (2)
Author of Kittens in the Kitchen (Animal Ark)
For other authors named Lucy Daniels, see the disambiguation page.
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Works by Lucy Daniels
Snowflakes over Moon Cottage: a winter love story set in the Yorkshire Dales (Animal Ark Revisited) (2018) 18 copies
Op zoek naar dolfijnen 12 copies
Animal Ark Pets Boxed Set 1-6: Puppy Puzzle, Kitten Crowd, Rabbit Race, Hamster Hotel, Mouse Magic & Chick Challenge (1996) 3 copies
MAMMA GATTA CERCA CASA 2 copies
Animal Ark Pets Short Story Collection: Pet Pals (Animal Ark Pets Short Story Collection) (2001) 2 copies
The Horseclub vol vertrouwen 2 copies
The Playful Puppy and Other Stories (Little Animal Ark Story Collection) (1 cass Stock no 3076) (2004) 1 copy
In volle draf 1 copy
LE HAMSTER DE L'ÉCOLE 1 copy
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- Lucy Daniels is a pseudonym under which several authors have written books for the Animal Ark series and other series created by Ben M. Baglio. Authors who have written as "Lucy Daniels" include Sue Welford, Jenny Oldfield, and Helen Magee. Some of the books published under the name Lucy Daniels in the UK were published under the name Ben M. Baglio in the US.
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I have fond memories of reading Animal Ark as a kid. Along with all the other series I'm revisiting at the moment, I've decided to set out to read all of Animal Ark. I know I read a hell of a lot of them but I know I didn't quite get through the whole lot.
Animal Ark follows Mandy and James two crazy obsessed animal lovers for work together to save all the animals in the world. Mandy is the adopted daughter of two vets and many books in the series revolve around her hometown of York and her show more parent's veterinary clinic - Animal Ark. James is her best friend and fellow helper/trouble maker. The series promotes responsible animal ownership, willingness to work hard for worthwhile goals and encouragement to lend a hand to family, friends and others in the wider community. Animal Ark is pure gold for young readers. Unfortunately they're a bit simple and a lot repetitive for adult readers but let's face it, those of us rereading are likely here for nostalgia than plot. Younger readers will find the series engaging, humorous, a little silly and lots of fun.
This time it's a pony with allergies that needs saving. Well and Mandy to figure out that the horse has allergies. There's a lot of foreshadowing, so it's fairly obvious. Prince the pony (who lives down the road from Mandy) gets a new owner - the new girl in Mandy's class, Susan. Susan is a bit of a spoilt brat and doesn't take Mandy's advice about her new horse well at all. Mandy is very mature with how she reacts to Susan's barbs. Bit funny in a very cheesy way. Love James' dog Blackie who is a devil. 3 stars for the target audience, 2 stars for me. This one was kind of boring.
One interesting thing of note is that Susan Collins appears to be the main character of Snowflakes Over Moon Cottage one of the new books in the Hope Meadows/Animal Ark Revisited series. show less
Animal Ark follows Mandy and James two crazy obsessed animal lovers for work together to save all the animals in the world. Mandy is the adopted daughter of two vets and many books in the series revolve around her hometown of York and her show more parent's veterinary clinic - Animal Ark. James is her best friend and fellow helper/trouble maker. The series promotes responsible animal ownership, willingness to work hard for worthwhile goals and encouragement to lend a hand to family, friends and others in the wider community. Animal Ark is pure gold for young readers. Unfortunately they're a bit simple and a lot repetitive for adult readers but let's face it, those of us rereading are likely here for nostalgia than plot. Younger readers will find the series engaging, humorous, a little silly and lots of fun.
This time it's a pony with allergies that needs saving. Well and Mandy to figure out that the horse has allergies.
One interesting thing of note is that Susan Collins appears to be the main character of Snowflakes Over Moon Cottage one of the new books in the Hope Meadows/Animal Ark Revisited series. show less
*spoilers!*
First impression: Maaaaan these kids at the Lodge have it made! Imagine having an eland for a pet!
This book gives good foreshadowing. The oribi stolen by smugglers makes it fairly obvious that Leela's (soon-to-be-missing) cubs will disappear in the same manner. However, the back-cover blurb gives away a lot of the book, which is a huge pet-peeve of mine. The storyline outlined in the blurb, with Leela being drugged and her cubs missing, doesn't even *start* until 2/3rds through show more the book.
I didn't really understand the thieves in this book, how they could let the cubs deteriorate so much... I mean, okay they are cruel thieves, but even logically, they want to get money out of kidnapping these cubs. The money comes from delivering the cubs to "collectors". I'd think it'd be in their best interests to at least keep the animals healthy, 'cause there's no money in dead cubs. It was pretty scary how fast the cubs got so sick, they hadn't been away from their mother all that long.
But the ending was wonderful and uplifting, and I loved the book. show less
First impression: Maaaaan these kids at the Lodge have it made! Imagine having an eland for a pet!
This book gives good foreshadowing. The oribi stolen by smugglers makes it fairly obvious that Leela's (soon-to-be-missing) cubs will disappear in the same manner. However, the back-cover blurb gives away a lot of the book, which is a huge pet-peeve of mine. The storyline outlined in the blurb, with Leela being drugged and her cubs missing, doesn't even *start* until 2/3rds through show more the book.
I didn't really understand the thieves in this book, how they could let the cubs deteriorate so much... I mean, okay they are cruel thieves, but even logically, they want to get money out of kidnapping these cubs. The money comes from delivering the cubs to "collectors". I'd think it'd be in their best interests to at least keep the animals healthy, 'cause there's no money in dead cubs. It was pretty scary how fast the cubs got so sick, they hadn't been away from their mother all that long.
But the ending was wonderful and uplifting, and I loved the book. show less
I have fond memories of reading Animal Ark as a kid. Along with all the other series I'm revisiting at the moment, I've decided to set out to read all of Animal Ark. I know I read a hell of a lot of them but I know I didn't quite get through the whole lot.
Animal Ark follows Mandy and James two crazy obsessed animal lovers for work together to save all the animals in the world. Mandy is the adopted daughter of two vets and many books in the series revolve around her hometown of York and her show more parent's veterinary clinic - Animal Ark. James is her best friend and fellow helper/trouble maker. The series promotes responsible animal ownership, willingness to work hard for worthwhile goals and encouragement to lend a hand to family, friends and others in the wider community. Animal Ark is pure gold for young readers. Unfortunately they're a bit simple and a lot repetitive for adult readers but let's face it, those of us rereading are likely here for nostalgia than plot. Younger readers will find the series engaging, humorous, a little silly and lots of fun.
This one had a lot of plot. First off there's a movie being filmed that has animal stars - a black Labrador named Charley, a parrot named Mr Baggins, three cats and horses. The animal trainer fails to show up and George Sims, the driver, is left in charge of the animals. The the main animal star, Charley goes missing when she's left outside in the thunder. (Hence why you don't let a driver that doesn't really like animals and has no clue what to do with them look after them). James and Mandy search the town, notify the residents and call the radio to try to find her. Mandy checks the animal shelter for a poodle to replace Mrs Platt's poodle that had to be put down. James' dog Blackie gets a chance at stardom but fails when he chases the cats. (Well he is a devil dog.) Jess (Mandy's Aunt Mary's dog who's staying with them) is pregnant. Charley is found by Blackie and Jess when they take them for a walk. Unfortunately her leg is trapped in a snare, so Mandy runs for her parents and her dad undertakes a perilous journey through a forest and across a stream carrying a Labrador (which sounded very hard) to get her back to the clinic and wrap her leg. Charley gets well and then Jess has puppies. As I said, a lot of plot.
I enjoyed this one. It was action packed and interesting. I love the friendship between James and Mandy - they're so good to each other. And the relationship between Mandy and her parents is really good too - they've very loving and supportive of their daughter - even though she's animal mad. 4.5 stars for the target audience. 3 stars from me. It was good but still a bit simplistic. show less
Animal Ark follows Mandy and James two crazy obsessed animal lovers for work together to save all the animals in the world. Mandy is the adopted daughter of two vets and many books in the series revolve around her hometown of York and her show more parent's veterinary clinic - Animal Ark. James is her best friend and fellow helper/trouble maker. The series promotes responsible animal ownership, willingness to work hard for worthwhile goals and encouragement to lend a hand to family, friends and others in the wider community. Animal Ark is pure gold for young readers. Unfortunately they're a bit simple and a lot repetitive for adult readers but let's face it, those of us rereading are likely here for nostalgia than plot. Younger readers will find the series engaging, humorous, a little silly and lots of fun.
This one had a lot of plot. First off there's a movie being filmed that has animal stars - a black Labrador named Charley, a parrot named Mr Baggins, three cats and horses.
I enjoyed this one. It was action packed and interesting. I love the friendship between James and Mandy - they're so good to each other. And the relationship between Mandy and her parents is really good too - they've very loving and supportive of their daughter - even though she's animal mad. 4.5 stars for the target audience. 3 stars from me. It was good but still a bit simplistic. show less
I have fond memories of reading Animal Ark as a kid. Along with all the other series I'm revisiting at the moment, I've decided to set out to read all of Animal Ark. I know I read a hell of a lot of them but I know I didn't quite get through the whole lot.
Animal Ark follows Mandy and James two crazy obsessed animal lovers for work together to save all the animals in the world. Mandy is the adopted daughter of two vets and many books in the series revolve around her hometown of York and her show more parent's veterinary clinic - Animal Ark. James is her best friend and fellow helper/trouble maker. The series promotes responsible animal ownership, willingness to work hard for worthwhile goals and encouragement to lend a hand to family, friends and others in the wider community. Animal Ark is pure gold for young readers. Unfortunately they're a bit simple and a lot repetitive for adult readers but let's face it, those of us rereading are likely here for nostalgia than plot. Younger readers will find the series engaging, humorous, a little silly and lots of fun.
I don't remember these books being quite so young when I first read them. Anyway, Kittens in the Kitchen is about a stray cat giving birth to four kittens inside the kitchen and Mandy trying to find them homes. 3 stars for the target audience, but 2 stars for me. It was a bit boring - nothing much happens in this one. show less
Animal Ark follows Mandy and James two crazy obsessed animal lovers for work together to save all the animals in the world. Mandy is the adopted daughter of two vets and many books in the series revolve around her hometown of York and her show more parent's veterinary clinic - Animal Ark. James is her best friend and fellow helper/trouble maker. The series promotes responsible animal ownership, willingness to work hard for worthwhile goals and encouragement to lend a hand to family, friends and others in the wider community. Animal Ark is pure gold for young readers. Unfortunately they're a bit simple and a lot repetitive for adult readers but let's face it, those of us rereading are likely here for nostalgia than plot. Younger readers will find the series engaging, humorous, a little silly and lots of fun.
I don't remember these books being quite so young when I first read them. Anyway, Kittens in the Kitchen is about a stray cat giving birth to four kittens inside the kitchen and Mandy trying to find them homes. 3 stars for the target audience, but 2 stars for me. It was a bit boring - nothing much happens in this one. show less
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