![]() ![]() The story itself is quite an interesting and original one, which really should have worked better than it does. (She's referred to in passing as the dreaded "Sweetie Drops" in the story itself.) To my slight surprise and slight disappointment, the sly nods to the brony market we saw in the first book aren't there, unless you count the inclusion of "Bon Bon" as a name to find in a puzzle at the end. ![]() While Ponypalooza (I'm not typing out the whole title each time!) is a fun, and often funny, read it didn't grip me as much as Crystal Heart Spell did. If that sounds like damning with faint praise, that's because it is. ![]() That has the most overused pony vector in the history of pony vectors. ![]() I paid £6.01 (including p&p) from "langton_info_england" and was very pleased with both speed of delivery and the item's condition. Luckily, several Marketplace sellers still offer it, though be careful to pick one that ships from within the UK. This second one was available for pre-order direct from .uk, but for mysterious reasons it became unavailable shortly before the release date (2 July). Pinkie Pie and the Rockin' Ponypalooza Party! - somehow inevitably for Pinkie, there's an exclamation mark in the title - is the second in the series of My Little Pony "chapter books" that began with the really pretty entertaining Twilight Sparkle and the Crystal Heart Spell (by the same author). At least there's a Party Cannon on the back. ![]()
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