celtic_oracle's review against another edition

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4.0

These stories were fun. I loved the sweetness of Fluttershy finally being able to talk to the animals - and how it became possible. And Mini-Me busted a gut at the various expressions in the Applejack/Rarity story. I even had to read that particular one more than once, with her howling the whole time.

Trixie/Rainbow Dash and Pinkie Pie/Luna were kind of meh by comparison, but still enjoyable.

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3.0

The Fluttershy story is incredibly sweet and features nicely done Zecora humor. The Rainbow Dash/Trixie story is also good. The other two stories are pure slapstick. One is focused on Pinkie Pie so slapstick is to be expected. The other is Rarity/Applejack rehashing the Rarity/Applejack interactions from Look Before You Sleep and The Last Roundup. If you like slapstick, great! But if you don't, half this book is going to be incredibly tedious.

katepowellshine's review against another edition

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The Pinkie/Luna story is the best!

mckenzierichardson's review against another edition

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3.0

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This book is pretty similar in style to the first volume of the series. It consists of four friendship stories featuring various characters in the My Little Pony universe. In this one, each story includes one (or more) of the Mane Six (Fluttershy, Rainbow Dash, Pinkie Pie, Apple Jack, and Rarity) as well as a side character (Zecora, Trixie, and Princess Luna).

I feel pretty much the same about this volume as I did about the first. Overall, it's good. I prefer the comics that look more like the show (Tony Fleecs) rather than those that have their own style (Agnes Garbowska). There are a few weird things that seem inconsistent with the show (Rarity and Applejack really just stole a gyro-flyer!?). But the stories were all entertaining.

Good for MLP fans that enjoy graphic novels.
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