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The literary madness continues as the Bookworm burrows deeper into everypony's favorite books! As more stories come to life, the only chance our ponies will have to save the day is to write their own version of the tale! Can their collaboration get on the same page? Read on!

26 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 5, 2014

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36 reviews6 followers
October 12, 2024
los dos tomos se ganaron las cuatro estrellas, pero sin querer los borre de mis leídos del mes. no me pregunten cómo lo hice porque yo tampoco sé cómo pasó
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566 reviews22 followers
December 21, 2014
The conclusion to this two-part story arc was somewhat better than the setup, IMO. Now that the rules have been established things seemed less arbitrary. However, a star still gets dinged for the fundamental pointlessness of the Ponyville side of the story - nopony accomplishes anything there, it's just an excuse for a whole lot of pop culture references.

Granted, they're great pop culture references. So I can't ding this too hard.
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22 reviews
July 25, 2025
The wonderful conclusion to the Bookworm two-parter! Now, the main lesson is to be creative and write your own stories. But within that was an interesting (albeit brief) discussion on how important representation is. After all, the Bookworm only wanted a story about a worm like him.

Also full of all kinds of fun references!
And check out the alternate art cover by Sara Richard; it's beautiful!
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1,591 reviews11 followers
March 3, 2014
Issues 15-16 are one story

Rainbow Dash, Pinkie Pie, Rarity and Twilight are trapped in a white void that happened when the book was eaten. Then attempt to rebuild the stories themselves (with some edits). Meanwhile, Fluttershy and Applejack are in Ponyville, which is now overrun with fictional characters and the evil ones lock them up.

I love the stories that Twilight and company write, especially the Star Trek reference.
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696 reviews19 followers
September 20, 2014
Meh, it wasn't good. These are the worst comics yet of the series. This writer does not do the show justice. Hopefully a better writing team will come and make the next one better. (Andy Price though is a God when it comes to drawing these fluffy pink ponies)
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116 reviews
June 1, 2014
Who knew that Fluttershy could draw so well? Spike is hilarious in this one. Wasn't a fan of the resolution. How on earth could the Bookworm call Twilight's story imaginative? What, Bookworm, what?
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144 reviews7 followers
March 16, 2015
One amazing and funny and touching story about a bookworm, who wants to be a hero and in the end gets his wish granted. Really well done!
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