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1. Phantom Stallion: Wild Horse Island
 
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2. The sea horse: A new play
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3. Sea Horses: Under the Sea (Under
4. Sea Horse (Saddle Club)
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5. One Lonely Sea Horse
 
6. Taming a Sea-Horse (A Spenser
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7. Faelen, The Horse from the Sea
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8. The Horse from the Sea
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9. Runaway Horses (The Sea of Fertility)
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10. Sea Horses (Animals That Live
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11. Sea Horse: The Shyest Fish in
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12. Horse Crazy 3: The Sea Rescue
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13. Glitter Sea Horses Stickers
14. The Mermaid, The Sea Horse, and
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15. Pocket Sea-Horse (Pocket Pals
16. Sea Horses: The Last Secret
 
17. Star, the Sea Horse (rebound hardcover,1st
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18. Clinging Sea Horses (Pull Ahead
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19. Sea Horse: Read and Wonder: The
20. The Mystery of the Sea Horse

1. Phantom Stallion: Wild Horse Island #6: Sea Shadow
by Terri Farley
Paperback: 224 Pages (2008-05-01)
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Asin: 0060886196
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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When an earthquake sets off a tsunami on the shores of Wild Horse Island, the mustangs of Crimson Vale are chased by the waves and left stranded on a dangerous hilltop.

Darby knows the lead mare, Medusa, will do anything to save her herd—but will she let the ranch hands bring her to safety? Or is it up to Darby to save Medusa and her band—before they're lost forever?

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5-0 out of 5 stars Sea Shadow-Slight Spoiler
Yet another good WHI book. This was probably one of my favorites. Kit finally gets his horse, a pewter mare (I think) named Medusa. She sounds pretty, and Cricket seemed nice, too. It was maybe a little surprising when Duxelles helped a foal.

5-0 out of 5 stars A wonderful horse adventure
Reviewed by Mary Johnson (age 15) for Reader Views (6/08)

"Phantom Stallion: Wild Horse Island #6: Sea Shadow" is a wonderful book about a 13-year-old girl named Darby Leilani Kealoha Carter and her half-wild mustang named Hoku (which means star in Hawaiian), who live on the island of Moku Lio Hihiu with Darby's Grandpa. When earthquakes start shaking the island everything changes. When one creates a tsunami just off the coast the wild horses of the island are in trouble. After getting stranded on a dangerous hilltop, it's up to Darby and her friends to save the herd. But, after the lead mare, Medusa, is injured she refuses to go a shore.

Will Darby and her friends be able to save Medusa? You'll have to read "Phantom Stallion: Wild Horse Island #6: Sea Shadow" to find out.Terri Farley did an excellent job on "Phantom Stallion #6." I have read many of her books before and I thought it was interesting how she incorporates characters from her previous books into "Phantom Stallion #6." It isn't even hard for a reader to understand the words she writes in Hawaiian because; she has an index in the back that tells you what they mean.

I would say "Phantom Stallion: Wild Horse Island #6: Sea Shadow" By Terri Farley is a book for any reader, especially anyone who loves horses.I loved this book and hope to be able to read more in the series of "Phantom Stallion: Wild Horse Island."

5-0 out of 5 stars Timely Delivery/Great Product
Another series that the granddaughters are looking forward to with each
purchase I make. Wonderful series. ... Read more


2. The sea horse: A new play
by Edward J Moore
 Paperback: 66 Pages (1979)
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Asin: 0573616019
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars THE SEA HORSE
I ordered this play for my niece who needed it for her drama class at school.She was very pleased with the play.I requested expedited shipping because she needed the play very quickly.I received the play one week after I ordered it, still in time for her class monologue, but much later than I had expected it to arrive. ... Read more


3. Sea Horses: Under the Sea (Under the Sea (Capstone Paperback))
by Carol K. Lindeen
Paperback: 24 Pages (2005-01)
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Asin: 0736851186
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Fasten your flippers, we're diving into an underwater adventure! Dazzling color photography and simple text reveal the amazing world of creatures living under the sea. ... Read more


4. Sea Horse (Saddle Club)
by Bonnie Bryant
Paperback: 144 Pages (1991-08-08)

Isbn: 0553404342
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Ever since they formed the Saddle Club, the three girls have been inseparable, so they feel sad at the thought of being apart over the Christmas holidays. While Carole trains her new bay gelding, Lisa is riding along the sunny beaches of San Marco and Stevie is shopping in New York. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Sea Horse
This book was fun to read at times, though it did start to drag and get a little dull at times. The story tells of Lisa and her parents visiting the island of San Marco for New Years. Lisa starts the horseback riding program there only to fall off twice and start to doubt her riding ability. Carole thought that anything to do with horses was fun, but training Starlight seems more like work, and finds that it would be more fun if her friends were there. Stevie wants to find the perfect gown for a New Year's party at Phil's school. She has a terrible time trying to find the perfect one only to find out that it's not formal at all! The book was fun for any reader who enjoys the saddle club as much as I do. The series is great, it teaches you a lot, and stimulates into human behavior as well as a horses'. Highy reccommended.

4-0 out of 5 stars sea horse
For Christmas vacation, Lisa and her family go to an island resort, where she signs up to ride the trails. However, a fall leaves her confidence shaky. Meanwhile back at home, Carole's training her new horse and Stevie's shopping for a dress to wear on a New Year's Eve date. Despite the initial joy they find in their activities, soon they are missing each other. But they must pull themselves together to handle their problems on their own this time.

4-0 out of 5 stars Fun Vacation
In this Book all the Saddle Club Girls are appart for the holidays. They all think that the other two are having a great time but most of the time the thoughts are wrong...

This is a good book and it can teach a few things to fellow riders. It is a book worth your money and time.

4-0 out of 5 stars Good
I liked this book. Although at times it got a little boring. I thought it was neat that Lisa rode a horse named Jasper. That's my horse's name too. I also knows how she feels about being afraid to ride again after a tumble. I too have taken a few spills at a canter,and was kind of afraid to try itagain. But she got over it and so did I! ... Read more


5. One Lonely Sea Horse
by Joost Elffers, Saxton Freymann
Hardcover: 28 Pages (2000-04-01)
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Asin: 0439110149
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Fantastic food sculptures tell the tale of a lonely seahorse whose friends arrive in progessively larger groups, proving with humor and flair that they can be counted on!Amazon.com Review
Fruits and vegetables speak louder than words, and SaxtonFreymann and Joost Elffers (Play with Your Food,How Are YouPeeling?) sure know how to tell a tale with produce. Bea--alonely sea horse made out of Chioggia beets--is the star of thisextraordinary counting book. (We know she's made of beets because theendpapers identify all the produce used in the lovely underwaterseascapes--from cantaloupes to enoki mushrooms.) We know Bea islonely, too, because sea horses just don't get any lonelier thanthis:

Beneath the ocean, deep and wide,
One lonely, drifting sea horse cried,
"In all the cold and salty sea
I'm all alone--there's only me."

Fortunately, other sea creatures are eager to befriend her--two smallmushroom crabs, three horned melon puffer fish, four ginger lobsters(we never knew fresh ginger looked exactly like lobsters), fivepineapple turtles, six banana dolphins, seven cranberry-bean eels,eight banana-peel octopi, nine Asian eggplant mackerel, and tenbell-pepper angelfish. By the end of the book, Bea is surrounded byher colorful new friends in a glorious undersea cornucopia: "'You aremy friends,' said Bea, 'that's true, / And I can always count on you!'"We can honestly say there is not a child or adult alive who couldresist the charms of this visually breathtaking book, carefullycomposed and crisply photographed. Chefs, marine biologists, kids,rejoice!One Lonely Sea Horse is a fabulous tribute to food,figures, photography, and friendship. (Toddler to adult) --Karin Snelson ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Makes kids see if they can make animals
This is a very good book for kids aged 5 to 10. It encourages kids to try and make some of the fruit or vegetable animals they see in the book. I made a banana octopus. It is also good for schools to do crafts.

Thanks to the author for making this book's characters out of fruits and vegetables. It's so interesting.

5-0 out of 5 stars We enjoyed it!
I got this book for my son when he was 2 years old.3 years later, he still loves this book and read it by himself from time to time.This book is a good counting book, encouraging kids to express their feelings and educational!

5-0 out of 5 stars Fun!!
We got this book at the library and I would definitely consider adding it to our home collection.It is so much fun to look at AND to read.Not to mention it teaches counting too!

I have a 5-year-old with autism and he's barely put it down in the past two days.My 3-year-old and 1-year-old are enjoying it too when their brother will let them see it!

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Book for Little Ones
My 15-month-old son has loved this book since I began reading it to him at 6 months old.The colors and pictures really keep his attention and as I read, we count the characters so that he can learn his numbers.The rhyming words have certainly helped his vocabulary.Now he can even finish each sentence for me as we read the book together!He loves it.I highly recommend this book.

5-0 out of 5 stars "Only the lonely..."
What a fantastic book.I love the creativity of the artist.My kids love the pictures in these books and I love trying to identify all of the foods.The story is cute and the kids enjoyed counting all of the sealife that appear.The only draw back to this book was that it wasn't as diverse as the others.All in all, a cute book to have around, especially when you need a pick-me-up! ... Read more


6. Taming a Sea-Horse (A Spenser Novel)
by Robert B. Parker
 Paperback: 296 Pages (1987-04)
list price: US$18.95
Isbn: 0816141665
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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In his latest highly acclaimed Spenser novel, Robert B. Parker takes readers into the murky big-city underground where Spenser undertakes an intense search for a beautiful, missing prostitute, and finds himself traveling amidst the sleaze of Times Square where sex is a commodity, and young girls are the currency. This phenomenal bestseller, with a million-copy paperback first printing is supported by national TV advertising and a 6-month backlist reissue program. HC:Delacorte. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars great writer
Enjoy Robert Parker books a lot.Spenser is wonderful and so is Hawk.This was not my favorite story line it was fun and a good read.I am a big fan of Parker and am sorry for his death and the loss of his characters, humor and stories.

3-0 out of 5 stars Taming a Seahorse
Big fan but I didn't like all the '' fluff'' description.It didn't add to the story, it just added more pages to the book.Not RBP's tried & true style.

4-0 out of 5 stars Literary Mystery
This is a good mystery and page-turner by a very literate author.The book is
fast-paced and interesting.I liked that Parker brought in the names of historical
figures such as Frederic Law Olmsted and Elinor Smeal.It makes the reading a
lot of fun.

5-0 out of 5 stars Classic Spenser
Another Robert B. Parker classic. His Spenser is original, entertaining and always leaves you wanting more. Highly recommend this author for great reading.

5-0 out of 5 stars The Greatest
Robert B Parker is the greatest author of all time as measured by quality and quantity. Hemingway, Dostoyevski, Faulkner, et. al. wrote 2 or 3 great books, each of which even Mr. Parker would acknowledge superior to any of his works. But no author has ever consistently produced high quality entertainment virtually every year for over 30 years! No one. This book is not his best, but it is a good example of how he can call upon old characters from former books and weave a new tale of humor, suspense and just plain entertainment. Raymond Chandler said his objective was to write mystery novels that readers could enjoy even if the last ten pages were missing. Parker has acheived that objective more than 30 times. ... Read more


7. Faelen, The Horse from the Sea
by Judith Wade
Mass Market Paperback: 107 Pages (2007-11-01)
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Asin: 097289585X
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Natalie thinks nowhere can be more dismal than rainy, chilly Chester in the summertime.Then a horse walks onto the beach and the adventure begins... ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars If You Love Horses....
If you were a fan of Marguerite Henry's Misty of Chincoteague, you will love this warm and magical story about Faelen, The Horse from the Sea.This is a wonderful read no matter how old you are. Also, the author of the Mermaid Island series of books, new young adult writer, Judith Wade, will surely win the hearts of today's generation of young people when they read Faelen, just like Henry captured the hearts of yesterday's youth.I highly recommend purchasing this book! ... Read more


8. The Horse from the Sea
by Victoria Holmes
Hardcover: 320 Pages (2005-05-01)
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Asin: B000VYATG0
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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A ship washed ashore . . .

When fourteen-year-old Nora Donovan hears that Spanish soldiers may be sailing near the west coast of Ireland, she never expects that one of their ships will actually crash on the shore next to her home. Helping to clear the wreckage, Nora discovers a beautiful white stallion, injured and lost. Nora boldly leads the horse to a nearby cave and nurses him back to health.

But hiding in the cave is one of the soldiers. He's also injured, very young, and wanted by the English army. Nora wants to help the boy get home safely, but she'll have to risk everything -- including the magnificent stallion.

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5-0 out of 5 stars A Great Read
Holmes delivers a gripping journey into 16th century Ireland and the history of the Connemara pony. One can almost smell seaweed, bracken, and the sweet breath of the beautiful Spanish horse washed up on the shore--soon to mingle his blood with that of the indomitable native mountain ponies. Cheers for the courage of common little crofter's daughter, Nora, in defying fear and Brittish tyranny in order to try to save the young Catholic nobleman, Jose, and the magnificent stallion, Lir; cheers as well for the message of letting go when we must. The reader is left hoping that Nora, Jose, Lir (and his offsping) might meet again!

Susan Williams Beckhorn, author of Wind Rider, Harper Collins 2006

3-0 out of 5 stars The Horse from the Sea - A book about history and adventure
This book's story line is about a girl who finds a Spanish warhorse and rescues a Spanish sailor named Jose. Her name is Nora and she spends her time riding wild mountain ponies and mostly a wild pony named Dunlin. The stallion is named Lir. Nora lives in Ireland and looks like it too. She wears a red cloak.

Victoria Holmes, the author, grew up on a farm in England and learned how to ride ponies at the age of two. While she is not riding she is either reading or writing her own books. Today she is working as a Children's book editor. Victoria Holmes writes her books about horses and things like that. She is a very good author.

I think this book is very well written because the author puts in a lot of interesting details. The author keeps her readers hooked for a long time because she keeps her story very exiting. I also like this novel because it's the only one like it that I've ever read. This book is the third best book I have ever read.

You should read this book because it is very exhilarating and it is full of action and suspense. It gives you all kinds of feelings and you want to clench your fists or even cry. I loved it and I'm looking forward to reading others just like it in the future.

5-0 out of 5 stars A beautifully written story by Victoria Holmes


The Horse From the sea, is a beautifully written story by Victoria Holmes. The way the story is written really draws you into the world of Ireland and Nora love for horses. The description of Horse behavior is excellently drawn out, making envisioning the animal very easy. The story line for the book was well thought out and thankfully didn't turn out to be another "young adventurous girl defies her family to save [insert objects/person here]" scenario, because I wouldn't have read it otherwise.



The chapters are not too lengthy to my great delight and explain pretty much what they were meant to do without losing the focus on the certain moment. The large variety of characters, spanning from the Irish, Spanish, and English Army characters were very fascinating in the term of the word. None of them ever felt dull or boring, or just some plot device to move Nora, Jose, and Lir's story along through the book. Jose was probably the most interesting male character in this story.



He lacked the usual stereotypical male dominance, arrogance, and self-assured personality I've seen in many male characters in books. The emotion of the story can be felt near the very end of the book, when Jose, Lir and Nora part ways once the objective is achieved. But all in all, The Horse from the sea is an enjoyable read I would recommend to anyone. ... Read more


9. Runaway Horses (The Sea of Fertility)
by Yukio Mishima
Paperback: 432 Pages (1999-03-11)
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Asin: 0099282895
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Isao is a young, engaging patriot, and a fanatical believer in the ancient samurai ethos. He turns terrorist, organising a violent plot against the new industrialists, who he believes are threatening the integrity of Japan and usurping the Emperor's rightful power. As the conspiracy unfolds and unravels, Mishima brilliantly chronicles the conflicts of a decade that saw the fabric of Japanese life torn apart. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Poetic but with Technical Setbacks
This is a novel with gorgeous, even lyrical passages, yet in my view, considerable technical setbacks.

Why do i like Mishima? Becouse he was trained as a lawyer, and from the many years of discerning the nuances of legal practice, he developed a style of writing, that is structured, concise, and sometimes pompous. Concurrently, there is a dark tendency in his writing to place his characters irrationally attracted to themes relating to death, suicide, romantic tragedy or nihilism. The combination of these seemingly opposite forces, creates a mood of unsettling, and reckless passion.

When i read that Kiyoaki, who in Spring Snow had been endowed with an almost supernatural beauty, returned reincarnated in Isao, who was peerless on his purity of intent, i couldn't put the book down. Mishima created such a beautiful case for the purity of dying in defense of Japan and the emperor, that even me, who is on the opposite side of the political spectrum, was rooting for Isao to go ahead with his mission and inevitableseppuku.

If the book would have finished with the ritualistic suicide, it would have actually been beautiful. I won't recount the details of the plot, but there is an unfortunate twist that completely alters the sentiment of the idealistic and poetic opening pages. The denouement creates an anti-climax that forces the reader to question the validity of the values professed initially by the protagonist, to then again in a haste, switched back the storyline to a romantic conclusion in order to salvage the book. I found this thematic ambivalence, a source of irritation and a technical setback that undermines the quality of the book as a whole. Therefore I gave it four starts.

5-0 out of 5 stars A brilliant novel about young men of pure heart
Japan. 1932. Japanese society is divided, or at least complex. Still with parts of its body and soul in the ancient tradition of the East, yet with ever increasing impulses towards the "Western culture" (In the insemitically correct reality, we of the "West" have infinitely more in common with the traditional culture of the East than we do the current world-wide Weimar Republic, but oh well). Mishima, the author, was more or less a Japanese representative of the "conservative revolution", and was quite well-read in both Eastern and Western literature. His life reminds me in many ways of Corneliu Codreanu and Julius Evola. His well-known dramatic ritual suicide as a protest against the betrayal of Tradition in Japan, and the Japanese submission to American rule, followed him and his radical "Right-wing" organization's (The Shield Society) failure to arouse the Japanese Defence Force into rebelling.

The story of this second book in the brilliant tetralogy known as "The Sea of Fertility" takes place in roughly a year; from 1932-33. These years were marked by increasingly instable political relations in Japan, between those wishing for return to the Tradition of Japan, and those wishing for Japan to become merely another land open to unbridled capitalism and leftist eroding of the Traditional culture. As the four books are also great venues for Mishima to give his view of society, we find the theme of reincarnation quite prominent in the books. Isao Iinuma is the main character, and the reincarnation of Kiyoaki Matsugae, from the previous novel; "Spring Snow". He is working with a group of other dedicated youths and young adults to achieve a society where his Royal Highness; Emperor Hirohito, can take a much more prominent place in ruling the Empire of the Sun, instead of the soulless capitalists as things were then. The group plans to assassinate several leaders of the zaibatsu, and wrest control of the Empire back into the hands of the reactionary monarchists. Make no mistake about it, this book is as "Right-wing" as you can get, there's no explaining away Mishima's obvious political and religious views after you've read this marvellous book. As Mishima writes on page 392; "Japan, [...], where the Emperor was held to be the head of the vast family that was the Japanese people."

You simply have to read this, if you have any interest at all in the period, in Mishima, in monarchism or in a good read at all. 5 stars without a doubt, and I can't wait to read the rest of the series. I try myself to live in the spirit of Mishima, since as he says; "To know and not to act, is not yet to know".

5-0 out of 5 stars A brilliant novel about young men of pure heart
Japan. 1932. Japanese society is divided, or at least complex. Still with parts of its body and soul in the ancient tradition of the East, yet with ever increasing impulses towards the "Western culture" (In the insemitically correct reality, we of the "West" have infinitely more in common with the traditional culture of the East than we do the current world-wide Weimar Republic, but oh well). Mishima, the author, was more or less a Japanese representative of the "conservative revolution", and was quite well-read in both Eastern and Western literature. His life reminds me in many ways of Corneliu Codreanu and Julius Evola. His well-known dramatic ritual suicide as a protest against the betrayal of Tradition in Japan, and the Japanese submission to American rule, followed him and his radical "Right-wing" organization's (The Shield Society) failure to arouse the Japanese Defence Force into rebelling.

The story of this second book in the brilliant tetralogy known as "The Sea of Fertility" takes place in roughly a year; from 1932-33. These years were marked by increasingly instable political relations in Japan, between those wishing for return to the Tradition of Japan, and those wishing for Japan to become merely another land open to unbridled capitalism and leftist eroding of the Traditional culture. As the four books are also great venues for Mishima to give his view of society, we find the theme of reincarnation quite prominent in the books. Isao Iinuma is the main character, and the reincarnation of Kiyoaki Matsugae, from the previous novel; "Spring Snow". He is working with a group of other dedicated youths and young adults to achieve a society where his Royal Highness; Emperor Hirohito, can take a much more prominent place in ruling the Empire of the Sun, instead of the soulless capitalists as things were then. The group plans to assassinate several leaders of the zaibatsu, and wrest control of the Empire back into the hands of the reactionary monarchists. Make no mistake about it, this book is as "Right-wing" as you can get, there's no explaining away Mishima's obvious political and religious views after you've read this marvellous book. As Mishima writes on page 392; "Japan, [...], where the Emperor was held to be the head of the vast family that was the Japanese people."

You simply have to read this, if you have any interest at all in the period, in Mishima, in monarchism or in a good read at all. 5 stars without a doubt, and I can't wait to read the rest of the series. I try myself to live in the spirit of Mishima, since as he says; "To know and not to act, is not yet to know".

5-0 out of 5 stars A brilliant novel about young men of pure heart
Japan. 1932. Japanese society is divided, or at least complex. Still with parts of its body and soul in the ancient tradition of the East, yet with ever increasing impulses towards the "Western culture" (In the insemitically correct reality, we of the "West" have infinitely more in common with the traditional culture of the East than we do the current world-wide Weimar Republic, but oh well). Mishima, the author, was more or less a Japanese representative of the "conservative revolution", and was quite well-read in both Eastern and Western literature. His life reminds me in many ways of Corneliu Codreanu and Julius Evola. His well-known dramatic ritual suicide as a protest against the betrayal of Tradition in Japan, and the Japanese submission to American rule, followed him and his radical "Right-wing" organization's (The Shield Society) failure to arouse the Japanese Defence Force into rebelling.

The story of this second book in the brilliant tetralogy known as "The Sea of Fertility" takes place in roughly a year; from 1932-33. These years were marked by increasingly instable political relations in Japan, between those wishing for return to the Tradition of Japan, and those wishing for Japan to become merely another land open to unbridled capitalism and leftist eroding of the Traditional culture. As the four books are also great venues for Mishima to give his view of society, we find the theme of reincarnation quite prominent in the books. Isao Iinuma is the main character, and the reincarnation of Kiyoaki Matsugae, from the previous novel; "Spring Snow". He is working with a group of other dedicated youths and young adults to achieve a society where his Royal Highness; Emperor Hirohito, can take a much more prominent place in ruling the Empire of the Sun, instead of the soulless capitalists as things were then. The group plans to assassinate several leaders of the zaibatsu, and wrest control of the Empire back into the hands of the reactionary monarchists. Make no mistake about it, this book is as "Right-wing" as you can get, there's no explaining away Mishima's obvious political and religious views after you've read this marvellous book. As Mishima writes on page 392; "Japan, [...], where the Emperor was held to be the head of the vast family that was the Japanese people."

You simply have to read this, if you have any interest at all in the period, in Mishima, in monarchism or in a good read at all. 5 stars without a doubt, and I can't wait to read the rest of the series. I try myself to live in the spirit of Mishima, since as he says; "To know and not to act, is not yet to know".

5-0 out of 5 stars A brilliant novel about young men of pure heart
Japan. 1932. Japanese society is divided, or at least complex. Still with parts of its body and soul in the ancient tradition of the East, yet with ever increasing impulses towards the "Western culture" (In the insemitically correct reality, we of the "West" have infinitely more in common with the traditional culture of the East than we do the current world-wide Weimar Republic, but oh well). Mishima, the author, was more or less a Japanese representative of the "conservative revolution", and was quite well-read in both Eastern and Western literature. His life reminds me in many ways of Corneliu Codreanu and Julius Evola. His well-known dramatic ritual suicide as a protest against the betrayal of Tradition in Japan, and the Japanese submission to American rule, followed him and his radical "Right-wing" organization's (The Shield Society) failure to arouse the Japanese Defence Force into rebelling.

The story of this second book in the brilliant tetralogy known as "The Sea of Fertility" takes place in roughly a year; from 1932-33. These years were marked by increasingly instable political relations in Japan, between those wishing for return to the Tradition of Japan, and those wishing for Japan to become merely another land open to unbridled capitalism and leftist eroding of the Traditional culture. As the four books are also great venues for Mishima to give his view of society, we find the theme of reincarnation quite prominent in the books. Isao Iinuma is the main character, and the reincarnation of Kiyoaki Matsugae, from the previous novel; "Spring Snow". He is working with a group of other dedicated youths and young adults to achieve a society where his Royal Highness; Emperor Hirohito, can take a much more prominent place in ruling the Empire of the Sun, instead of the soulless capitalists as things were then. The group plans to assassinate several leaders of the zaibatsu, and wrest control of the Empire back into the hands of the reactionary monarchists. Make no mistake about it, this book is as "Right-wing" as you can get, there's no explaining away Mishima's obvious political and religious views after you've read this marvellous book. As Mishima writes on page 392; "Japan, [...], where the Emperor was held to be the head of the vast family that was the Japanese people."

You simply have to read this, if you have any interest at all in the period, in Mishima, in monarchism or in a good read at all. 5 stars without a doubt, and I can't wait to read the rest of the series. I try myself to live in the spirit of Mishima, since as he says; "To know and not to act, is not yet to know". ... Read more


10. Sea Horses (Animals That Live in the Ocean)
by Valerie J. Weber
Library Binding: 24 Pages (2008-07)
list price: US$22.60 -- used & new: US$15.75
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Asin: 0836892437
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11. Sea Horse: The Shyest Fish in the Sea
by Chris Butterworth
Hardcover: 32 Pages (2006-04-11)
list price: US$16.99 -- used & new: US$5.82
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Asin: 0763629898
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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Dive into the warm ocean and swim around amid the coral and waving sea grass. Do you see an eye like a small black bead peering out at you? Linger for a while and discover the secrets of the sea horse – one of the shyest fish in the sea. With a head like a horse, a tail like a monkey, and a pouch like a kangaroo, the sea horse acts like a chameleon, changing color to ward off danger or to show that he and his mate are a lifelong pair. Watch their fascinating mating dance, as the two of them twine their tails together and twirl, before she places her eggs in his pouch to be born. Could there be a more intriguing creature of the sea? ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars A beautiful natural history for young readers
This natural history traces the life cycle of a Barbour's Sea Horse. The facts are presented clearly and are supported by outstanding illustrations. The author has also provided an index and encourages young readers to use it -- not common in a picture book aimed at young readers.

1-0 out of 5 stars Text and drawings not appropriate
This book provides more details about the reproduction of the sea horse than I think are appropriate for the age level of the book. If those pages were not included the book would have been a beautiful addition to my library. ... Read more


12. Horse Crazy 3: The Sea Rescue
by Alison Lester
Paperback: 64 Pages (2009-07-29)
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Asin: 0811869407
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During summer vacation at Whale Bay, Bonnie and Sam are charged with shearing sheep and taking care of two horses, Tex, who is afraid of the ocean, and Blondie. Along the way, they stumble across clues to a mystery at Skull Rock. Kids won't be able to resist this page-turner as Bonnie and Sam put together the clues and catch the abalone poachers! ... Read more


13. Glitter Sea Horses Stickers
by Nina Barbaresi
Paperback: 2 Pages (2007-08-31)
list price: US$1.50 -- used & new: US$1.44
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Asin: 0486462099
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They look like they're part-horse and part-dragon, but they're fish! So graceful and exotic in their natural state, sea horses seem even more otherworldly when they're highlighted with a touch of glitter. Wherever they go, these 12 sparkling sea horse stickers bring an irresistible hint of underwater magic.
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14. The Mermaid, The Sea Horse, and the Nine Muses - Roman Mythology based on Ovid
by Barbara O'Sullivan
Kindle Edition: Pages (2010-10-09)
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Asin: B0046LV8EQ
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The Mysterious Island is a mythological story. Azurean a Mermaid finds herself lost on the Mysterious Island. She has been turned into a human being by Jupiter, the God of Heaven, and Neptune God of the Sea, in order to teach her a lesson for wishing to become human, and to see if she can resist the temptations that human beings feel. If she succeeds she will once more become a Mermaid and she will be free to return to Atlantis deep beneath the Ocean and be reunited with her brother, a Merman, and the rest of her family. If she fails, she will remain a human being. She has lessons to learn. Azurean meets with the Nine Muses of the Liberal Arts on the island who teach her the error of her ways but does she heed their advice or remain greedy as a human being? ... Read more


15. Pocket Sea-Horse (Pocket Pals Board Books) (Pocket Pals Series)
by Michael Twinn
Board book: 12 Pages (1997-10)
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Asin: 0859539830
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No child will ever be lonely with a Pocket Pal.PocketPals are a great early reading resource, full of real informationabout animals from all over the world. Pocket Pals are appealinglyshaped, easy to keep clean and eminently collectable.3 1/3 x 3 1/4For children ages 2-6 years. ... Read more


16. Sea Horses: The Last Secret
by Louise Cooper
Paperback: 176 Pages (2005-01-27)
list price: US$10.35
Isbn: 0141314427
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Tamzin is trying hard to come to terms with the loss of Moonlight, whom she now knows is the Blue Horse, the kind spirit who is trying to protect her. Although the evil spirit of the Grey Horse has been quiet for some time, Tamzin is inexplicably drawn towards a rocky outcrop just off the coast and goes out in a little boat to investigate. Soon she realises it is a trap and the Grey Horse has succeeded in capturing her in his den. Her blue talisman isn't powerful enough to summon up the Blue Horse, until she spots a small fragment of blue glass - the missing piece of her bracelet. The Blue Horse and the Grey Horse face each other for the final time while Tamzin tries desperately to escape. With the help of the Blue Horse, her friends and her Nan, Tamzin reaches safety and the spirit of the Grey Horse is recaptured forever. And much to everyone's surprise and delight, Moonlight returns, a pony once more. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Sea Horses, Sea Horses The Talisman, Sea Horses The Gathering Storm
This trilogy, in Louise Cooper style, are the story of a young school age girl who goes to live with her father's mother for a year in Cornwall by the sea.She discovers a mysterious family heirloom that leads to adventures and a good tale of good vs. evil.This series is engaging enough for an adult, but is even more so for pre-teen and teen children who love fantasy and horses.I plan to pass these treasures along to my 10 year old granddaughter. ... Read more


17. Star, the Sea Horse (rebound hardcover,1st edition)
by patsey gray
 Hardcover: Pages (1968-01-01)

Asin: B001O2T1PS
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18. Clinging Sea Horses (Pull Ahead Books)
by Judith Jango-Cohen
Paperback: 32 Pages (2000-06)
list price: US$6.95 -- used & new: US$3.33
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Asin: 0822537672
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THIS EDITION IS INTENDED FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. ... Read more


19. Sea Horse: Read and Wonder: The Shyest Fish in the Sea
by Chris Butterworth
Paperback: 32 Pages (2009-03-24)
list price: US$6.99 -- used & new: US$3.22
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Asin: 0763641405
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"Stunning pictures and engaging words. . . . An accomplished entrée
to early science topics." — Booklist (starred review)


Dive into the warm ocean and swim around amid the coral and waving sea grass. Do you see an eye like a small black bead peering out at you? Linger for a while and discover the secrets of the sea horse - one of the shyest fish in the sea. With a head like a horse, a tail like a monkey, and a pouch like a kangaroo, the sea horse acts like a chameleon, changing color to ward off danger or to show that he and his mate are a lifelong pair. Watch their fascinating mating dance, as the two of them twine their tails together and twirl, before she places her eggs in his pouch to be born. Could there be a more intriguing creature of the sea? ... Read more


20. The Mystery of the Sea Horse
by Lee Falk
Paperback: Pages (1973-08-01)
list price: US$0.75
Isbn: 038001422X
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