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Unicorn Magic series.
Illustrated by
Victoria Ying.
In the fourth installment, evil Queen Fire corners her niece, Princess Bella, at their end-of-the-year celebration, demanding that Bella locate a valuable crystal hidden in the castle and help retrieve it--or else give up her unicorn forever. The plot suffers from an anti-climactic and overly serendipitous resolution, but fans will still enjoy the glittery magic. Black-and-white illustrations break up the chapters.
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1-3
Unicorn Magic series.
Illustrated by
Victoria Ying.
In this treacly new series, readers follow the adventures of eight-year-old Princess Bella as she prepares for her formal pairing with a unicorn in Birthday Unicorn and searches for her unicorn when she goes missing in Where's Glimmer? Burkhart's world-building is successful, and the frilly magical setting will appeal to fantasy-loving young girls. Black-and-white art accompanies the chapters. Review covers these Unicorn Magic titles: Bella's Birthday Unicorn and Where's Glimmer.
(4)
1-3
Unicorn Magic series.
Illustrated by
Victoria Ying.
In this treacly new series, readers follow the adventures of eight-year-old Princess Bella as she prepares for her formal pairing with a unicorn in Birthday Unicorn and searches for her unicorn when she goes missing in Where's Glimmer? Burkhart's world-building is successful, and the frilly magical setting will appeal to fantasy-loving young girls. Black-and-white art accompanies the chapters. Review covers these Unicorn Magic titles: Bella's Birthday Unicorn and Where's Glimmer.