Today’s post is sponsored by Kamilla Benko and The Unicorn Quest!
Title The Unicorn Quest
Author Kamilla Benko
Intended Target Audience Middle Grade
Publication Date January 30th 2018 by Bloomsbury USA Childrens
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An enchanting, exciting fantasy about a real-world girl searching for her sister in a land full of magic and strange creatures, blending the timeless feel of A Wrinkle In Time with Frozen‘s powerful themes of identity, enchantment, and sisterhood.
Claire Martinson still worries about her older sister Sophie, who battled a mysterious illness last year. But things are back to normal as they move into Windermere Manor…until the sisters climb a strange ladder in a fireplace and enter the magical land of Arden.
There, they find a world in turmoil. The four guilds of magic no longer trust each other, the beloved unicorns have disappeared, and terrible wraiths roam freely. Scared, the girls return home. But when Sophie vanishes in the night, it will take all of Claire’s courage to climb back up the ladder, find her sister, and uncover the unicorns’ greatest secret.
Cool Yule is a special seasonal event on Pop! Goes The Reader in which I put a fun twist on some of my regular features and share a number of new, holiday-themed posts including wallpapers, reviews, recipes, gift guides, and much more!
Anyone who knows me even a little knows that I love the holidays. I love the food, the music, the decorations, and especially the extra time spent with those I love. I also really love giving gifts.
For me, gift-giving is a year-round affair. Did you mention in May that you were searching for a book on Old Hollywood scandals or couldn’t wait to read the sequel to a book you absolutely loved the year before? Chances are I was surreptitiously making a note on my phone and you would eventually find that very thing waiting under the tree for you come December.
Of all the gifts I love to give, I particularly love book-inspired ones. Shocking, I know. There’s a particular joy in sharing what I love with others, and seeing that thing inspire joy in them, too. This year, I thought it might be fun to share a series of gift guides that will do just that. From mugs to enamel pins, jewelry to artwork, over the next couple of weeks I’ll be sharing a number of different gift guides for the literature lover in your life that will hopefully make this holiday season a little more fun, a lot less stressful, and maybe even help you love gift-giving, too.
01. Go Away! I’m Reading! by A Rose Cast
02. Sorry, My Weekend Is All Booked by Risa Rodil
03. Library Books by Julianna Swaney
04. A Bookworm’s Belongings by Oh Jess Marie
05. I Would Rather Bee Reading by Oh Jess Marie
06. I Care For Myself by Oh Jess Marie
07. The Great Gatsby by Oneforni
08. The Great Gatsby by Christian Jackson
09. Little Women by Anna D. Williams
10. A Velocity of Being by Maria Popova
11. Reading A Book by Jarom Vogel
12. Romeo and Juliet by RedHill Studio
13. Shelfie Selfie by Jenny Kroik
14. Poor, Obscure, Plain and Little by Lit Prints
15. “Nothing Works Unless You Do” – Maya Angelou by Kodiak Milly
16. Libraries Are Full Of Such Treasure by A Rose Cast
17. Support Your Independent Bookstore by Lily Williams
18. Courage, Dear Heart by Dian Pu
19. Floating Books by Annya Marttinen
20. A Love Of Books by Emily Call Illustration
21. To The Lighthouse by Isabel Chun Art + Design
22. A Word Is Power by Gas Station Burrito
23. Bursting Books by Harry Yu Art
24. Reading Gals by K.B. Doodles
25. Education For Liberation by Camila Rosa
26. Books Books Books by Two Easels
27. Children’s Bookshelf by Maria Adelmann
29. A Book Long Enough by Punk Scully
30. Read More Books by Lilly Pod
31. Jump In by Liza Rusalskaya
32. It Is Not The Stars To Hold Our Destiny by Sage Pizza
33. The Reading List by Michela Illustrations
28. Pride and Prejudice by Carola M
34. The Book Was Better by Little Bunny Word Time
35. Reading and Dreaming by Hansol Kim
36. Fairy Tales by Mini Press
37. The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe by Taryn Draws
38. William Shakesbear by Sophie Corrigan
One Response
Enjoyed browsing this very interesting selection of prints Jen. Contains many I have not come across before, including that “A Word is Power” Atwood quote. So true, and love its simplicity.
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