The Princess and the Unicorn 
From the Hardcover edition.
i now suddenly want to be a princess, like seriously castles and dragons maan!
Carol Hughes grew up in England, in a seaside town where her parents kept a small hotel. When she got older, she went to art school to study painting. Not long afterward, she moved to the United States and began writing. She now lives in Los Angeles, California, with her husband and two daughters.

This book feels like it was written about a 10 year old, for 10 year olds, by a 10 year old. I may being overly critical when I stop and consider the novel is intended for younger readers, but I also don't feel that's much of an excuse.The author is trying so hard to be witty at times that the wit comes across as her sneering at her young readers. I also like my modern fairy tales to have a little more meat to them.However, it was a cute read. Unremarkable and unmemorable, but cute.
I personally love this book! It is a daring, adventurous story about how one little fairy and/or person really can make all the difference! This book is all about girls/fairies do what they know to be right, and not caring what others think about it, which is really something that I think we all (even myself) need some more of in this crazy world. This book also gives us an example of just going with our gut feelings and our first impressions. We know, deep down inside, what is right, no matter
I skimmed my shelves of books, looking for my next read. Then, my eyes settled on a familiar pink paperback spine, and I reached out to it and picked it up gently. The cover was worn, the pages soft and tan from age. But it still held its luster. "Hello, old friend," I said. Many years ago, I first read this book. This book, in a way, helped kindle my love of reading. I didn't read much back then, just a drama series about riding. But when I started to read this book, I couldn't stop. This was
This was perfect. :) I wish this book had been out when I was a kid. It would have graced my favorites shelf. As an adult, I still adored it. It was a lovely fairy tale, with a perfect pink cover and a beautiful blonde princess. Joyce was a great fairy and the fairies really added an extra dimension to the take. This book is the pinnacle of what children's literature should be. Loved it!!! :)
Carol Hughes
Paperback | Pages: 288 pages Rating: 3.86 | 156 Users | 23 Reviews

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| Original Title: | The Princess and the Unicorn |
| ISBN: | 0375855637 (ISBN13: 9780375855634) |
| Edition Language: | English |
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Noble, with hooves and horn of gold, the unicorn is the embodiment of magic. When Princess Eleanor of England catches sight of him in Swinley Forest, she can’t resist taking him back with her to Buckingham Palace. Unfortunately, once the unicorn leaves the forest, both he and the forest begin to sicken. As the only witness to the unicorn’s departure, Joyce, an intrepid and curious young fairy, sets out for London on a grand adventure to rescue the unicorn—and maybe help the princess while she’s at it.From the Hardcover edition.
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| Title | : | The Princess and the Unicorn |
| Author | : | Carol Hughes |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 288 pages |
| Published | : | May 11th 2010 by Bluefire (first published January 1st 2009) |
| Categories | : | Fantasy. Childrens. Middle Grade. Unicorns |
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Ratings: 3.86 From 156 Users | 23 ReviewsWrite Up Epithetical Books The Princess and the Unicorn
I read this with Kaylee. It was ok, a little hard for me to follow at times, but overall a fun story for a little princess.i now suddenly want to be a princess, like seriously castles and dragons maan!
Carol Hughes grew up in England, in a seaside town where her parents kept a small hotel. When she got older, she went to art school to study painting. Not long afterward, she moved to the United States and began writing. She now lives in Los Angeles, California, with her husband and two daughters.

This book feels like it was written about a 10 year old, for 10 year olds, by a 10 year old. I may being overly critical when I stop and consider the novel is intended for younger readers, but I also don't feel that's much of an excuse.The author is trying so hard to be witty at times that the wit comes across as her sneering at her young readers. I also like my modern fairy tales to have a little more meat to them.However, it was a cute read. Unremarkable and unmemorable, but cute.
I personally love this book! It is a daring, adventurous story about how one little fairy and/or person really can make all the difference! This book is all about girls/fairies do what they know to be right, and not caring what others think about it, which is really something that I think we all (even myself) need some more of in this crazy world. This book also gives us an example of just going with our gut feelings and our first impressions. We know, deep down inside, what is right, no matter
I skimmed my shelves of books, looking for my next read. Then, my eyes settled on a familiar pink paperback spine, and I reached out to it and picked it up gently. The cover was worn, the pages soft and tan from age. But it still held its luster. "Hello, old friend," I said. Many years ago, I first read this book. This book, in a way, helped kindle my love of reading. I didn't read much back then, just a drama series about riding. But when I started to read this book, I couldn't stop. This was
This was perfect. :) I wish this book had been out when I was a kid. It would have graced my favorites shelf. As an adult, I still adored it. It was a lovely fairy tale, with a perfect pink cover and a beautiful blonde princess. Joyce was a great fairy and the fairies really added an extra dimension to the take. This book is the pinnacle of what children's literature should be. Loved it!!! :)


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