> Anyone read Christine's book, Sleipnir's Story, yet? I just finished it.
Yes; wonderful read! Great insight.
I made a page on the website to link to the book:
http://iceryder.net/sleipnirsstory.html
and also a link to a sample chapter.
If you haven't ordered one yet, please do!
Judy
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>>> where do you get the book?
http://www.icefarm.com/tackstore/cat1.html or e-mail Christine Schwartz at
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
She knows Tivar, since Ann took him to a clinic at the Icelandic Horse
Farm - you should have her sign it to you and Tivy. I got her sign one copy
for Cary and Skjoni sinc
where do you get the book? I want to go to iceland too but I have
come to really believe in my heart that for whatever reason I annoy
the heck outa foriegners. they dont seem to get it when I make jokes,
and they just swarm out like a buncha fire ants when I ask a simple
question. People say in
On 2/7/07, Karen Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyone read Christine's book, Sleipnir's Story, yet? I just finished it.
Yes, I read it--I totally enjoyed it too! I think I'd like to visit Iceland.
V
> BTW, if Robyn rode Stjarni that day, who was the woman who rode Sleipnir?
Where is Stjarni now? With Alberta? I think I met him...
BTW...it is a good read. I'm really enjoying the book.
Wanda
Anyone read Christine's book, Sleipnir's Story, yet? I just finished it.
The first part, about his life as a foal in Iceland where he lived until he
was five, was pretty interesting and revealing to read. It was an
entertaining book, based on a true story, with a lot of reminders to
consider how