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Loading... Pip Bartlett's Guide to Magical Creatures (2015)by Maggie Stiefvater, Jackson Pearce
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Great kid's book for the child obsessed with a) animals b) magical animals c) veterinarians d) see above. Amusingly written, and a delightful portrait of the self-absorbed unicorn mindset. A lovely companion to Phoebe and Her Unicorn, if you're looking for more sarcastic, narcissistic unicorn adventures, written with wit and sparkle. ( ) How cute was this book????!!! I listened to it as an audiobook and I am so very disappointed that the rest of the series is not available on audio. But the minute library lending is back up I am grabbing a copy of books 2 and threes. Pip is a girl who can talk to magical creatures. Everyone thinks she is just making it up. However, she will need her skill to save a few “pests”, and get an anxious unicorn to find his bravery. Loved everything about this book. Can't wait to listen to it again. #BBRC #coverchange #Betthebacklist #SummerFunJr This was an absolutely delightful book! Husband, Kiddo, and I all laughed out loud several times in every chapter. I love the message about everyone's voice being important and valid, and Kiddo loved the rainbow-colored allergic reactions and silly voices. We'll definitely be reading the rest of the series. no reviews | add a review
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Pip is spending the summer with her aunt. At first it's all fun, games, and chatting until Fuzzles appear and start bursting into flames. No library descriptions found. |
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