Pip Bartlett's Guide to Magical Creatures by Maggie Stiefvater, Jackson Pearce

Pip Bartlett's Guide to Magical Creatures (Pip Bartlett, #1)

by Maggie Stiefvater and Jackson Pearce

An exciting new series full of magical creature, whimsical adventures
and quirky illustrations.

Pip is a girl who can talk to magical creatures. And her aunt is
a vet for magical creatures. When things go amok, Pip consults JEFFREY
HIGGLESTON'S GUIDE TO MAGICAL CREATURES -- a fun guide to such
entities that Pip adds to from time to time.

Reviewed by limabean74 on

4 of 5 stars

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My Review:


I have been wanting to read this since I picked it up at BEA (2015) I adored this book and Pip is quite the character. She is so cute and she can talk to magical creatures. This book has a lot of great humor and awesome writing style. I loved the descriptions of each magical creature and the illustrations were fantastic they add so much more to the story. Even though the Fuzzles were a bit of a problem I thought they were so cute, and it would be best not to own one as a pet since they do cause a bit of trouble like start fires. A lot of the creatures in the book were so well thought out and I loved that Pip was doing her own research and adding to her Guide.

The story was fun and the world build was fantastic. I really think Maggie and Jackson need to write more books together I am hoping this book is a part of a long series, I would love to spend more time in Pips world. This books is great for middle grade kids but enjoyable to adults. I can't wait for my daughter to start reading, this will be the first one I give to her to enjoy. I highly recommend for a fun, cute and quirky story with some pretty cool illustrations.

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  • 17 October, 2015: Reviewed