Mystic

Mystic

2020 • Action & Adventure, Drama, Family
A group of horse-mad teenagers who are regulars at their local stables on the fictional NZ peninsula of Kauri Point. Worrying incidents surrounding a new industrial development prove the catalyst for a series of events that means the group have to risk everything in order to save their horses.

Why you should read the novel

If you truly want to immerse yourself in the world of Mystic, the Pony Club Secrets series by Stacy Gregg is the perfect gateway. The books offer a richer exploration of equestrian adventures, friendships, and the personal growth of the main characters—elements that the TV adaptation streamlines and sometimes glosses over. Within the pages, you get to enjoy vivid descriptions, more nuanced emotional development, and a genuine sense of adventure grounded in the love for horses. The original novels allow you to dig deeper into the inner thoughts and motivations of the characters, offering a perspective that television often can’t capture. The details of the competitions, training, and horse care are handled with authentic expertise by Stacy Gregg, making her books a must-read for any young horse enthusiast. There’s also a magic in imagining the settings and characters yourself, guided by Gregg’s evocative storytelling. Reading the books not only enriches your appreciation of the Mystic universe, but also introduces you to a wider range of characters and plotlines absent from the screen. Dive into Pony Club Secrets for a series that’s both thrilling and emotionally satisfying, inviting you to savor every twist, victory, and heartfelt moment with Mikki and her friends.

Adaptation differences

The TV adaptation, Mystic, moves the story’s main setting from the United Kingdom, where Pony Club Secrets is rooted, to the breathtaking landscapes of rural New Zealand. This significant shift not only changes the cultural and geographical background of the narrative but also influences the characters’ personalities and backgrounds, bringing in more environmentally relevant themes specific to its new location. In the books, the main character is Issie Brown, whose journey in the world of equestrian competitions is central to the narrative. In contrast, the series introduces Issie as Issie Brown but integrates new characters from different backgrounds and alters some of her relationships, placing greater emphasis on community activism and environmental issues than the source material does. Plotlines in the TV series often depart from the tightly plotted competitions and mystery-driven adventures of the books, layering on new arcs about activism, teen drama, and the supernatural. Some characters from the books are omitted or blended, while original characters—unique to the television show—are introduced to better reflect the themes of climate awareness and friendship. Finally, the tone and pacing differ notably. While Stacy Gregg’s novels are detailed and focused heavily on equestrian life, training, and competitions, the show veers toward faster-paced, episodic storytelling intended for younger viewers and a family audience. The deeper emotional threads and authentic horse-related content in the books may appeal more to readers looking for substance beyond the show’s glossy adventures.

Mystic inspired from

Pony Club Secrets
by Stacy Gregg