Category Archives: Bunty

Bunty Annual 1969

Picture Stories

  • The Girl They All Hated (Pages: 6-11) [Artist: Manuel Cuyas]
  • The Wash-Day Wonder (Page 12) [Artist: Doris Kinnear]
  • Tina the Tester (Pages: 13-16) [Artist: Diane Gabbot]
  • Dora’s Delivery Service (Pages: 18-23) [Artist: Charles Paine]
  • Toots (Page 24) [Artist: Bill Ritchie]
  • Milly Marbles (Pages: 29-32)
  • Laundry Blues (Page 33) [Artist: Doris Kinnear]
  • You’ll Never Dance Again! (Pages: 36-43) [Artist: Emilio Frejo?]
  • A Song for Susan (Pages: 49-52)
  • Wendy Round The World (Pages: 53-55) [Artist: E C Julien]
  • The Four Marys (Pages: 58-61) [Artist: James Walker]
  • A Bite for Bunty (Page 62) [Artist: Doris Kinnear]
  • Janet’s Feathered Friends (Pages: 63-64)
  • Angela – Action Model (Pages: 66-69) [Artist: Peter Kay]
  • The Gallant Sir Walter Raleigh (Pages: 77-80)
  • Puss in Hat (Pages: 81-86) [Artist: Charles Morgan]
  • When the Blossom Blooms! (Pages: 87-89)
  • The Curing of Clumsy Clara (Pages: 91-96) [Artist: E C Julien]
  • Donna’s Donkeys (Pages: 98-101) [Artist: Douglas Perry]
  • Linyi and the Problem Prince (Pages: 102-104) [Artist: Robert MacGillivray]
  • The Alive-Alive-Oh Girl! (Pages: 105-108)
  • Little Mother Meg (Pages: 110-112)
  • Trouble in Store (Page 113) [Artist: Doris Kinnear]
  • Petra the Pedlar (Pages: 114-119)
  • Polly on Patrol (Pages: 122-125)

Features

  • Enchanted Castle (Page 17)
  • An Easy Way to Draw (Pages: 25-28)
  • The Story of the Brazil Nut (Pages: 34-35)
  • Dog Calendar (Pages: 45-48)
  • The Flowering Forest (Pages: 56-57)
  • Bunty’s Cut-Out Wardrobe (Pages: 44, 65)
  • The Story of Our Alphabet (Pages: 70-75)
  • A Peep at Other People: Hong Kong (Page 76)
  • Treasure Trail (Page 90)
  • How to Make Ruby the Robot (Page 97)
  • Africa Safari (Page 109)
  • Over Hill and Dale (Pages: 120-121)

 

* Thanks to Goof for information and cover picture

Bunty Annual 1968

Picture Stories

  • The Star’s a Char! (Pages: 6-11) [Artist: Emilio Frejo?]
  • Hairdresser on Wheels (Pages: 12-15) [Artist: Robert MacGillivray]
  • Princess of the Keyboard (Pages: 18-23)
  • Dora’s Donkeys (Pages: 29-32) [Artist: Mike White]
  • Problem Girl (Pages: 34-40) [Artist: Diane Gabbot]
  • Little Mum (Pages: 42-47) [Artist: A E Allen]
  • The Four Marys (Pages: 49-53) [Artist: James Walker]
  • Flower of Fortune (Pages: 57-60) [Artist: “B Jackson”]
  • Monty of the Mountain Rescue (Pages: 61-64) [Artist: Hugh Thornton-Jones]
  • The Prophecy of Tong (Pages: 65-71) [Artist: Robert MacGillivray]
  • Flower Shop Flora (Pages: 73-76)
  • The Return of the White Fawn (Pages: 77-80)
  • Forbidden to Dance (Pages: 81-90) [Artist: Tony Thewenetti]
  • Every Dog Has His Day (Pages: 94-99)
  • The Thirteenth Witch (Pages: 100-103) [Artist: Mike White]
  • An ABC of Toots (Pages: 104-105) [Artist: Bill Ritchie]
  • Kids of the Big Top (Pages: 106-111) [Artist: Peter Kay]
  • The Stranger in the Glen (Pages: 113-119) [Artist: Charles Morgan]
  • The Pearl of Monravia (Pages: 121-125) [Artist: Peter Kay]

Text Stories

  • My Sister Mitsy (Pages: 24-27)
  • Jill – Junior Reporter (Pages: 54-56)
  • The Missing Bride (Pages: 91-93)

Features

  • Which Fancy Dress do you Fancy? (Page 16)
  • Creatures of Our Countryside:
    • The Badger (Page 17)
    • The Brown Hare (Page 28)
    • The Fox (Page 112)
  • The Girl who Preferred Lions (Page 33)
  • Famous Dances From All Over The World (Page 41)
  • How to make Penny the Puppet (Page 48)
  • Cold Comforts (Page 72)
  • The Beautiful Barbette (Page 120)

 

* Thanks to Goof for information and cover picture

Bunty Annual 1967

Picture Stories

  • The Little Gondolier (Pages: 6-11) [Artist: Emilio Frejo?]
  • The Party Dress (Pages: 13-16)
  • The Four Marys (Pages: 18-23) [Artist: James Walker]
  • Fan-Fan and her Friends (Page 28)
  • Hill-Billie Harriet (Pages: 29-32) [Artist: Mike White]
  • The Girl with Red Hair (Pages: 35-46)
  • Humpy Dumpy (Pages: 49-54) [Artist: George Parlett]
  • The Chippendale Chair (Pages: 59-64)
  • Moira Kent in The Island of Dancers (Pages: 65-70) [Artist: Peter Kay]
  • Hairdresser on Wheels (Pages: 72-75)
  • The Ride of the May Queen (Pages: 76-80) [Artist: Hugh Thornton-Jones]
  • Toots (Page 81) [Artist: Bill Ritchie]
  • Danger Girl (Pages: 82-87) [Artist: Robert MacGillivray]
  • The Gift (Pages: 90-95) [Artist: Charles Paine]
  • Myrtle the Mermaid (Pages: 97-102) [Artist: A E Allen]
  • The Ring from the River (Pages: 103-107) [Artist: E C Julien]
  • The Silver Key (Pages: 109-112) [Artist: Charles Morgan]
  • The Song from Heaven (Pages: 113-117) [Artist: Peter Kay]
  • Angel with the Broken Wing (Pages: 118-124)

Text Stories

  • Very Important Person (Pages: 24-27)
  • Carol of the Corner Shop (Pages: 56-58)
  • Jan’s Best Birthday (Pages: 88-89)

Features

  • [Untitled poem by Pat Watson] (Page 12)
  • How to Make:
    • Polly the Pelican (Page 17)
    • The Cotton-Reel Kid (Page 33)
    • Jeremy the Giraffe (Page 55)
    • Dixie the Pixie (Page 71)
    • Celia the Swan (Page 96)
    • Your Own Zoo (Page 108)
  • Food for Thought (Page 34)
  • The Go-Girl (Page 47)
  • [Untitled poem by Pat Watson] (Page 48)
  • Swinging in the Rain (Page 125)

 

* Thanks to Goof for information and cover picture

Bunty Annual 1966

Picture Stories

  • Wendy Round the World (Pages: 6-11) [Artist: E C Julien]
  • Patsy the Pet-Sitter (Pages: 13-16)
  • Babalu (Page 17)
  • Hairdresser on Wheels (Pages: 20-23)
  • The Flower Sculptress (Pages: 26-29) [Artist: Hugh Thornton-Jones]
  • Hope’s Hostel (Pages: 30-32)
  • Alison – Action Model (Pages: 33-37) [Artist: Peter Kay]
  • Debbie Lane – Student Nurse (Pages: 40-43) [Artist: Tony Thewenetti]
  • Challah the Chamois (Pages: 44-48)
  • Stand-In for a Star (Pages: 49-55) [Artist: Peter Kay]
  • Fairies Aren’t Fat! (Pages: 61-64) [Artist: Peter Kay]
  • Toots (Page 65) [Artist: Bill Ritchie]
  • Lorna Drake and the China Ballerina (Pages: 66-71) [Artist: Tony Thewenetti]
  • My Sister Mitsy (Pages: 74-79)
  • The Four Marys (Pages: 83-90) [Artist: James Walker]
  • What a Waste of a Pony! (Pages: 94-103) [Artist: Charles Morgan]
  • Carol and her Camera (Pages: 108-111)
  • Fashion Fiasco (Pages: 113-119)
  • Sadie’s Sewing Machine (Pages: 122-125) [Artist: E C Julien]

Text Stories

  • Gorgeous Gussie (Pages: 18-19)
  • A Job for Joab (Pages: 58-60)
  • The Heroic Hockey Stick (Pages: 91-93)
  • Mum’s the Word (Pages: 104-105)

Features

  • The Seagull City (Page 12)
  • The Story Behind the Song:
    • The Bells of St Mary’s (Pages: 24-25)
    • Greensleeves (Page (Pages: 112)
  • Dressed for Dancing (Pages: 38-39)
  • The Story of the Taj Mahal (Pages: 56-57)
  • You and your Brolly (Pages: 72-73)
  • Welcome Inn (Page 80) [Artist: Pamela Chapeau]
  • Aesop’s Fables:
    • The Fox and the Grapes (Page 81)
    • The Lion and the Mouse (Page 82)
    • The Horse and the Ass (Page 106)
    • The Dog in the Water (Page 107)
  • I’ll Take You Home Again, Kathleen (Pages: 120-121)

 

* Thanks to Goof for information and cover picture

Bunty Annual 1965

Picture Stories

  • Lorna Drake and the Enchanted Flute (Pages: 6-15) [Artist: Tony Thewenetti]
  • Brenda the Bird Girl (Pages: 17-22)
  • Pancake Patty (Pages: 29-32)
  • Patti Mason – Fashion Model (Pages: 33-37)
  • Circus Susie (Pages: 45-48)
  • The Four Marys (Pages: 49-60) [Artist: James Walker]
  • Little Miss Moffat (Page 63)
  • The Dancer from the Isles (Pages: 66-70) [Artist: George Ramsbottom]
  • Rosa’s Lucky Feather (Pages: 72-79)
  • Toots (Page 80) [Artist: Bill Ritchie]
  • Val’s Voices (Pages: 81-83)
  • The Little Owl (Pages: 88-90)
  • Kitty – The Copy-Cat (Pages: 92-96)
  • The Wandering Waxworks (Pages: 97-101)
  • Patsy Greenfingers (Pages: 105-108)
  • The Good Fairy (Pages: 116-119)
  • Wat the Hare (Pages: 120-122)
  • The Bennetts of Ballet (Pages: 123-125) [Artist: Tony Thewenetti]

Text Stories

  • Julie’s Hat Trick (Pages: 24-27)
  • [Untitled story about a beech tree] (Pages: 38-39)
  • The Little Vet (Pages: 61-64)
  • The Ninth Gift (Pages: 84-87)
  • The Good Shepherd (Pages: 102-104)
  • Gaby and Gertie (Pages: 110-112)

Features

  • Bath Time (Page 16)
  • Famous Relics:
    • The Stone of Destiny (Page23)
    • The Fairy Flag (Page 91)
  • Let’s Go Swan Upping! (Page 28)
  • Handel’s Messiah (Pages: 40-44)
  • In the Queue (Page 65)
  • Buttercups and Daisies (Page 71)
  • Take Your Medicine- and Get Well Soon! (Page 109)
  • The Bible Story of Ruth (Pages: 113-114)
  • Ruth’s Journey Today (Page 115)

 

* Thanks to Goof for information and cover picture

Bunty Annual 1964

Picture Stories            

  • Patti Mason – Fashion Model (Pages: 6-15)
  • Toots (Page 21) [Artist: Bill Ritchie]
  • The Four Marys (Pages: 26-32) [Artist: James Walker]
  • Little Brother (Pages: 34-37)
  • Lorna Drake – Film Star (Pages: 38-47) [Artist: Lino Jeva]
  • Patsy Greenfingers (Pages: 49-55)
  • Emergency 666 (Pages: 59-64) [Artist: Doris Kinnear]
  • Shoona the Swan (Pages: 66-70)
  • Circus Susie (Pages: 75-79) [Artist: George Ramsbottom?]
  • Robbie to the Rescue (Pages: 81-90)
  • Miss Fix-It of TV (Pages: 95-96)
  • My Sister Mitsy (Pages: 97-102)
  • The Go-Getters (Pages: 107-112)
  • The Ugly Duckling (Pages: 118-124)

Text Stories

  • A Miracle for Marianne (Pages: 17-20) [Artist: George Ramsbottom]
  • Sally at your Service (Pages: 22-24)
  • Interview with a Star (Pages: 56-57)
  • The Paperchase Pup (Pages: 92-94)
  • Judo Jill (Pages: 104-106)

Features

  • A Peep at Other Peoples:
    • Japan (Page 16)
    • Africa (Page 48)
    • Malaya (Page 65)
      India (Page 125)
  • Famous Relics and Their Story:
    • The Lee-Penny (Page 25)
    • The Necklace of Mary, Queen of Scots (Page 58)
    • The Queen’s Pledge (Page 91)
    • The Luck of Munchester (Page 103)
  • Poems by Pat Watson:
    • Dressing Up (Page 33) [Artist: Peggy Fortnum?]
    • Party Problem (Page 71) [Artist: Doris Kinnear?]
    • Summer Fun (Page 80) [Artist: Peggy Fortnum?]
    • The First Flower of Spring (Page 117) [Artist: Peggy Fortnum?]
  • Colourful Flowers of Foreign Lands (Pages: 72-73)
  • The Cream of the Ice (Page 74)
  • Ballet Calendar for 1964 (Pages: 113-116)

 

* Thanks to Goof for information and cover picture

Bunty Annual 1963

Picture Stories

  • Moira Kent and the Circus Ballerina (Pages: 7-15) [Artist: Ron Smith]
  • My Sister Mitsy (Pages: 17-22)
  • Hetty (Page 23)
  • Rita (Page 31)
  • Toots’ Holiday Postcards (Pages: 34-35) [Artist: Bill Ritchie]
  • A Fancy Dress for Doris (Pages: 36-42)
  • The Willow Pattern story (Pages: 43-47)
  • Katy O’Connor (Pages: 52-55) [Artist: Ron Forbes?]
  • Fan-Fan and her Friends (Page 58)
  • Millie’s Magic Broomstick (Pages: 60-64)
  • No Ballet for Belinda (Pages: 66-75) [Artist: George Ramsbottom]
  • The Courage of Little Chickadee (Pages: 77-80)
  • The Flying Fosters (Pages: 83-87) [Artist: Ian Kennedy]
  • Little Lulu (Page 92)
  • Peggy the Promette (Pages: 93-96)
  • The Four Marys (Pages: 104-108) [Artist: James Walker]
  • Babalu (Page 110)
  • Queen of the Flowers (Pages: 118-124)

Text Stories

  • The Night the Lights Went Out (Pages: 24-27)
  • No Head for Heights (Pages: 29-32)
  • Captain Shirley (Pages: 49-51)
  • The Greatest Gift of All (Pages: 56-59)
  • A Star Role for Sally (Pages: 81-82)
  • Daisy’s Doll Hospital (Pages: 88-91) [Artist: James Walker?]
  • No Place to Practice (Pages: 97-99)
  • Roma of the Waterways (Pages: 100-103)
  • Mary the Mayor (Pages: 109-112)

Features

  • Calendar (Pages: 2-3, 6, 16, 33, 48, 65, 76, 117, 125-127)
  • Lady Clare (Page 28)
  • Stars of the Ballet (Pages: 113-116)

 

* Thanks to Goof for information and cover picture

Bunty Annual 1962

Picture Stories

  • The Dance of 100 Heartaches (Pages: 7-15) [Artist: George Ramsbottom]
  • Toots (Page 17) [Artist: Bill Ritchie]
  • Hetty the Hedgehog (Page 22)
  • Pip at Pony School (Pages: 27-32)
  • The Legend of the Bells (Pages: 34-38)
  • Terry and the Terrible Twins (Pages: 43-48) [Artist: Doris Kinnear]
  • Anne Proctor (Pages: 52-55)
  • Little Miss Moffat (Page 60)
  • Pert Gert (Page 64)
  • Poor Kate – She’s Always Late (Pages: 66-72)
  • The Flight of the Snow Geese (Pages: 75-79)
  • Little Mo – The Eskimo (Pages: 81-84)
  • Little Lulu (Page 90)
  • Katy O’Connor (Pages: 91-95) [Artist: Ron Forbes?]
  • Janet’s Jungle School (Pages: 99-103)
  • Babalu (Page 107)
  • Hopeless Harriet (Pages: 109-112) [Artist: Tony Thewenetti]
  • Cinderella of the Orphanage (Pages: 114-119) [Artist: George Ramsbottom]
  • The Four Marys (Pages: 121-124) [Artist: James Walker]

Text Stories

  • Nora’s First Job (Pages: 18-19)
  • Sue of Starholme (Pages: 20-23)
  • Pam and the Pilot (Pages: 24-26)
  • Jill – Junior Reporter (Pages: 49-51)
  • Away in a Manger (Pages: 56-57)
  • Friendly Frances (Pages: 58-61)
  • Danger at the Pottery (Pages: 62-63)
  • The School under Canvas (Pages: 86-89)
  • A Nose for Trouble (Pages: 96-98)
  • Miss Fix-It of TV (Pages: 105-108)

Features

  • Little Town of Bethlehem (Pages: 2-3, 126-127)
  • Stories Behind the Flowers (Pages: 16, 33, 42, 65, 74, 80, 113, 120)
  • Your Birthday Luck (Page 3)
  • Bunty’s Cut-Out Wardrobe (Pages: 40-41)
  • The Dancing Dolls (Page 73)
  • Off to School (Page 85)
  • Wedding Customs (Page 104)

 

* Thanks to Goof for information and cover picture

Bunty Annual 2005

Picture Stories

  • The Comp (pp. 15–19, 53–57, 77–81, 116–121) [Artist Peter Wilkes]
  • The Four Marys (pp. 34–39, 94–99) [Artist Jim Eldridge]
  • Lucinda’s Lesson aka Lady Mischief (pp. 63–71) [Artist Dudley Wynne]
  • “It’s Not Fair!” aka Holly’s Holiday (pp. 87–91) [Artist Ron Lumsden]
  • Perfect! (pp. 105–110) [Artist Nigel Parkinson]

Text Stories

  • The Haircut (pp. 42–43) [Artist Susannah Fishbourne]
  • The School Fete (pp. 102–103) [Susannah Fishbourne]

 Photo Stories

  • Once upon a Time… (pp. 5–9)
  • Quiz Time! (pp. 27–31)
  • Time Out! (pp. 45–49)
  • Once upon another Time… (pp. 121–125)

Features

  • Shape Up! (pp. 2–3) Quiz
  • Oh, Baby! (pp. 10–11)
  • Makeover Magic! (pp. 12–13, 82–83, 100–101)
  • Spring (p. 14)
  • What’s Your Ideal Pet? (pp. 20–21) Quiz
  • Time to Tidy? (pp. 22–23)
  • Did You Know? (pp. 24–25, 60–61, 84–85)
  • Fruit Pickin’ (p. 26)
  • Season’s Greetings! (pp. 32–33)
  • Perfect Pals! (pp. 40–41)
  • Summer (p. 44)
  • Glitterama! (pp. 50–51)
  • Party Time! (p. 52)
  • You Say… (pp. 58–59)
  • Cross Eyed! (p. 62)
  • Charlie Busted (p. 72)
  • It’s a Wrap! (p. 73–75)
  • Are You a Crimbo Cracker? (p. 76) Quiz
  • Autumn (p. 86)
  • Parent Power! (pp. 92–93)
  • Winter (p. 104)
  • Festive Fun! (pp. 111–113)
  • You Say… (pp. 114–115)
  • Cool Colours! (pp. 126–127) Quiz

 

Note: “Lucinda’s Lesson” is reprinted from Bunty annual 1993. In the original print, its title was “Lady Mischief” and Lucinda Rice was named Gwendoline Parker-Rice.

Updated to add: “It’s Not Fair!” originally appeared in Bunty annual 1994 as “Holly’s Holiday”. In the reprint, the heroine has a new hairstyle.

Ride Into Danger [1983]

  • Ride Into Danger and other gripping stories – Bunty PSL: #243 [1983]

Plot

This book consists of 4 short stories, while not officially tied together, I would say there is a common theme of bravery in each story

Ride Into Danger

Kelly Johnson is out riding with her horse King, during stormy weather. She dismounts to try and navigate him along a narrow path, but suddenly it gives way and King falls down the steep incline into the bank below. Kelly manages to grab onto a root to stop herself falling in with him and she sees King is temporarily stopped from being swept away by a fallen tree. She will need to act quickly to help get him out, and she is hopeful when it turns out a surly neighbour Jim Selby, is nearby.  But when she asks for help, he tells her that he doesn’t have a rope and turns away. Kelly naturally is upset but she gathers herself and has an idea. She orders Selby to follow her lead and surprisingly he does They manage to dislodge some stones into the river making a temporary dam, so Kelly can wade in and fetch King. When she asks Jim what made him change his mind and help, he tells her he admired her pluck.

Night of Fear

Susan Martin is woken by storm. Her father, a police doctor, has to go out on an emergency call, leaving Susan in charge of her young sister, Althea. She has not settled back to bed yet when she sees a car crash just outside the house, and she goes to see if she can help. One of the men is unconscious in the car but his friend says it is best not to move him an asks to use her phone.  Susan agrees but she begins to suspect that all is not right. When he rings a friend rather than ambulance, she knows he is not to be trusted, but Althea has come downstair and she has to make sure she is safe.  He tells Susan to get any money they have in the house while Althea will stay with him. While getting the housekeeping money, Susan seea her dad arriving home, so she flicks on and off the kitchen lights to warn him, then  she locks the front house door. When she gives the man the money and he leaves room. she blocks the room  so he will be trapped on the hallway. The police who have arrived with Dr Martin arrest him It seems the call Dr Martin was called out to was a jewellery robbery and the police were following the car. The Sergeant  tells Susan she could think of police force as possible career, due to her quick thinking.

The Courage of Candy

Candy Scott’s mother was always fussing over her as she assumed she was delicate. She would give Candy medicine “just in case”, insist on her wearing a sun hat and says she shouldn’t run about too much. While they had a temporary house guest, a dog, Terry, Candy was enjoying some freedom, when she took him out for walks. On one of these occasions, Candy is enjoying having a lie down in the park, but she falls asleep and Terry is missing when she wakes up. Early the next morning Candy leaves home determined to find him. After a big trek she finds Terry being  being pushed into dog fighting for a gang of boys entertainment. Candy saves Terry and sprays the gang with water. After her adventure she returns home deciding she is no longer going to go along with mothers over protectiveness. A month later their relationship has much improved, and Candy has more freedom.

Bad News for Nancy

Sixteen year old, Nancy Clements, was minding her parents shop and her siblings, while her parents were away on holiday. Then she hears news on the radio that  her parents’ plane was missing and may have crashed. While her Aunt Mary is also helping out at the shop while they are away, Nancy begins to think of the future if her parents are dead. Her Aunt Mary would not be able to help out permanently and her youngest brother Alec, is only five so she would have to stay with him until he grows up. While she keeps the news from Alec, she does tell her other 2 siblings. Her other siblings also put on brave and practical faces, saying they will help around the house. Then their Dad rings! The plane only had a small crash with no major injuries. Nancy is so happy, she also thinks after a day like this,  in the future she’d be able to cope with anything.

Thoughts

Considering that these small booklets were only 64 pages and usually just had 2 panels per page, splitting that into 4 stories really means they have to get to point quickly and still tell an interesting story. There were many picture story library that had this short story format, and despite the limited space they usually were successful in telling a good story. A bit more unusual for this book, is the theme isn’t very apparent and the title comes from the first story rather than an anthology name to encompass all stories (unlike something like Scream! or Dolwyn’s Dolls). With only the small sub title “and other gripping stories” it doesn’t hint at what else to expect. At first glance of the cover, I thought they may all be horse stories, then when the second story also involved storm, I thought it might be the common thread  but after reading all four stories it does seem like “bravery” is the thing tying the stories together. Which can appear in different ways, whether it is bravery and quick thinking in perilous situations like Kelly and Susan, standing up for yourself like Candy or bravery in the face of terrible news like Nancy.

I think the stories worked pretty well, if I was to pick on the weakest it would probably be The Courage of Candy. It’s not a bad story but could have been expanded, to see more of Candy’s mother’s fussing and would have liked to see Candy’s actual confrontation with her at the end, instead it has one panel of Candy outside the house ready to talk to her mother and the next panel is one month later. There can be a reliance of “tell not show” in some of the stories but with limited space this is expected to a degree. Bad News for Nancy is quite dialogue/thought heavy but works for the story as Nancy tries to figure out what to do and still shows the weight of the news in her expressions. Night of Fear wraps up quite quickly but does what it needs to do.  Ride Into Danger has the most interesting visuals with the storm and horse in danger, so it is good choice to start of the book. It’s a quick, fun, read and I think the two strongest stories start and finish the book.