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I haven’t posted my review yet, but I did enjoy the book. 6. I don’t know if it’s the most important, but it’s very memorable. The scene where Amy plays the piano stuck with me.
24. I feel bad saying that none of the characters were more memorable to me than any other, but I felt like they all played important roles in the overall story. Unless you count to Pegasi. I mean, horses with wings are very memorable.
37. No, seemed reasonable to me.
I enjoyed the book!6. I think the scene near the beginning when Amy stopped the people from harming the Pegasi was important. It gave us not only a good insight into her character but her powers as well.
24. Amy was the most memorable for me (usually the MCs are!). The combination of smarts and empathy worked for me.
37. Not preachy at all
I read this book back in 2009. Here my Review https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...I don't remember well enough to answer the first question BUT Amy and the Pegasi were my favorites, and I did not find it preachy. Maybe the whole scene when they come flying into the castle as I do remember enjoying that scene a lot--think it was closer to the 3rd act or end.



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6. What do you feel is the most important scene in the book?
24. What traits make certain characters memorable?
37. Do you feel the theme is preachy or heavy-handed in any way?
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