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Heather pretends to date Jacob just to mess with Sasha, a new girl is so competitive that she makes Heather look tame, and a former BFF has a new hobby: stealing boyfriends.Tags
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I have to say that normally I would love any horse book but this series was just way to much 'he loves her' and 'I love him but he also loves me.' I just couldn't take it. So yay, I would recommend this to you if you love a book with loads of drama and lovey-dovey action, which clearly I don't.
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Burkhart, Jessica. Triple Fault. New York: Aladdin Mix, 2009. Print.
While in Borders ,talking to one of the more knowledgeable floor associates, he suggested I read Canterwood Crest Triple Fault by Jessica Burkhart. This was an extremely popular title; young girls sitting on the carpet, leaning against the book shelves were avidly reading the Canterwood Crest series.
The book cover has pretty equestrians and horses and lush gardens in the background with faces that are daring a reader to join them in their world of private boarding school and their goal to be chosen for the Youth Equestrian National Team. Sasha Silver, Callie, Julia, Alison, Heather and Paige are typical girlfriends show more worried about makeup, hair, clothes, boys, riding lessons, horse, tack, stable maintenance and their studies and social events. Every page has some bits of observation and comments from Sasha’s perspective. And therefore the reader is constantly being flooded with romantic texts to equestrian vocabulary and competitive training strategies and all the usual back biting gossip and rude remarks young ladies can manage. The novel begins with a first almost kiss between Sasha and Eric in the stables but interrupted by one of their coaches and then the reader no sooner breaks from the middle of a kiss but hears the stable doors open; and in rides Callie, Sasha’s ex-best friend and Sasha’s ex-boyfriend Jacob. These characters and their dialogue are very credible and very believable for today’s youth. This title definitely illuminates problems and issues between relationships and school institutions. Because the characters in the series are from a wealthier class than the majority of Canterwood readers, a reader’s point of view will be enlarged and a pluralistic society can be experienced by someone attending a non boarding school or a neighborhood public school. Someone who has never been around horses or competitive equestrian riding will be allowed to view this world so well described by Jessica Burkhart. Somewhat like a soap box film series but better in that the reader has more episodes per book to enjoy. Curriculum connection is language arts. Audience is upper elementary and middle school+; a definite addition to the popular realistic fiction section of the library. show less
Burkhart, Jessica. Triple Fault. New York: Aladdin Mix, 2009. Print.
While in Borders ,talking to one of the more knowledgeable floor associates, he suggested I read Canterwood Crest Triple Fault by Jessica Burkhart. This was an extremely popular title; young girls sitting on the carpet, leaning against the book shelves were avidly reading the Canterwood Crest series.
The book cover has pretty equestrians and horses and lush gardens in the background with faces that are daring a reader to join them in their world of private boarding school and their goal to be chosen for the Youth Equestrian National Team. Sasha Silver, Callie, Julia, Alison, Heather and Paige are typical girlfriends show more worried about makeup, hair, clothes, boys, riding lessons, horse, tack, stable maintenance and their studies and social events. Every page has some bits of observation and comments from Sasha’s perspective. And therefore the reader is constantly being flooded with romantic texts to equestrian vocabulary and competitive training strategies and all the usual back biting gossip and rude remarks young ladies can manage. The novel begins with a first almost kiss between Sasha and Eric in the stables but interrupted by one of their coaches and then the reader no sooner breaks from the middle of a kiss but hears the stable doors open; and in rides Callie, Sasha’s ex-best friend and Sasha’s ex-boyfriend Jacob. These characters and their dialogue are very credible and very believable for today’s youth. This title definitely illuminates problems and issues between relationships and school institutions. Because the characters in the series are from a wealthier class than the majority of Canterwood readers, a reader’s point of view will be enlarged and a pluralistic society can be experienced by someone attending a non boarding school or a neighborhood public school. Someone who has never been around horses or competitive equestrian riding will be allowed to view this world so well described by Jessica Burkhart. Somewhat like a soap box film series but better in that the reader has more episodes per book to enjoy. Curriculum connection is language arts. Audience is upper elementary and middle school+; a definite addition to the popular realistic fiction section of the library. show less
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Jessica Burkhart was born in Goodlettsville, Tennessee on January 29, 1987. In eighth grade, she had a spinal fusion for severe scoliosis and had to give up horseback riding. She received a BA in English from Florida State University in 2007. During her senior year of college, she signed up for National Novel Writing Month and took on the show more challenge of writing a 50,000 word novel in 30 days. The challenge resulted in the first draft of Take the Reins. An agent read the manuscript on her blog, she signed with him, and shortly afterwards she had a four-book deal. She is the author of the Canterwood Crest series. She also freelances for magazines such as Girls' Life, Listen and The Writer. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Triple Fault
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- Sasha Silver; Callie Harper; Paige; Heather; Julia; Allison (show all 8); Eric; Jacob
- Dedication
- To Kate Angelella. For pink and purple edits. For encouraging the sparkly. For Brooklyn.
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