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R**H
Wonderful still
35 years later. Bored due to coronavirus. Read every book in house. Still enjoyable even as an adult reader this time!
M**E
Long time read
Was trying to find a book series for my daughter to read. I remembered reading this series in 7th grade.
C**B
We live you Miss Opal!
Excellent young adult book series from the 60s. Cheezy by today’s standards but my sisters and I loved these books growing up.
A**R
A fun story of a young girl
A fun story of a young girl, her older brother and a horse traveling from Colorado to Los Angeles. It covers ajourney by car in the 1940's. No air conditioning or many other creature comforts.
K**N
Great Series
I am truly enjoying this series of books about Beany Malone and her family. Wholesome stories with morals are hard to come by these days. Everything is full of violence and mature content. This series is refreshingly modest.
A**A
always love Beany Malone
read the books as a child and wanted to have them in my library once again. Can't wait to reread!
R**E
I admit it, I'm hooked on Beany Malone.
Lenora Mattingly Weber, Beany and the Beckoning Road (Image Cascade Publishing, 1950)The interesting thing about the Beany Malone series is that nothing stays the same from volume to volume. This time round, Elizabeth and Don are in California for an operation on Don's leg, while Martie is still at the house. Kay and her mother have moved away, as has Sheila MacBride. Johnny has moved on to researching the life of Jim Bridger, one of the westward expansionists from a century before the story takes place. Beany and Norbett are still not on solid ground despite it being, what, three years since they finally got together? In this volume, after Norbett throws Beany over for a date, citing a hot story he's tracking down, Beany sees him with another girl. Soon after, Elizabeth writes and asks Beany if she can bring Martie down to California; she jumps at the chance. Johnny tags along to stop at Fort Bridger on the way to aid his research. Then Ander's prize horse, who got sold while Ander was in the army, shows up, and the crew have to get him to Ander's family's ranch in Wyoming. Since they're tight on money (thanks to needing to pony up the cash to buy the horse trailer to take the horse), Johnny gets a radioman to advertise for a paying customer looking to go to California. And so on and so on. The specter of Mr. Murphy shines bright over the Malone crowd.Weber probably throws more at Beany and Johnny in this episode as she has in the last three combined. The result is fast-paced and fun (as long as you're not the characters). If you're already a Beany Malone fan, though, you don't need me to tell you that. *** ½
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