Member Reviews
My daughters love the unicorn books by Dana Simpson and this one was an instant favorite. Highly recommend these for girls between seven and twelve. Sweet, appropriate content.
My daughter absolutely loves this entire series. This is such a cute series about a girl with her unicorn and the different themes are something my daughter loves
Such a cute and funny book. This in the first Phoebe and Her Unicorn book that my daughter read and she’s a fan now.
Loved this story. Very cute book with important lessons in friendship. It was so fun to read and provided a lot of giggles and heartwarming moments,
A modern day Calvin and Hobbes. Phoebe's best friend is Marigold Heavenly Nostrils, a unicorn she rescued from being mesmerized by her own beautiful reflection. A collection of Phoebe and Marigold’s adventures.
Another great book in an amazing series. My daughter loved catching up with Phoebe and Marigold and is anxiously awaiting the next book.
I thank the universe that I live in a world where the Phoebe and her Unicorn series exists. Whenever life is too rough I escape into the world of Marigold Heavenly Nostrils and all is right for a while. This book was no exception.
Mini Review: This was so fun! Anytime I read a Phoebe and Her Unicorn book, I know it will make me happy, and I'll laugh quite a bit! As always, the art is fun, the jokes make you laugh, and it's just an really enjoyable Graphic Novel. Overall, I highly recommend this series of books!
I received an e-ARC from the publisher.
Absolutely lovely addition to the series, with occasional dips into more 'serious' subject matters, but by and large the same Phoebe and Marigold we know and love.
Another silly and entertaining installment in the <u>Phoebe and her Unicorn</u> series. These Calvin & Hobbes-esque mini-adventure graphic novels do super well in our library. I know my students can't wait to get their hands on this one!
I read a portion of this book with my five year old daughter, who loves unicorns. Neither of us are the target audience for this book. It seems more appropriate as middle grade, but it was funny in parts for both of us anyway. Unicorn loving middle schoolers will surely love it.
My 9 year old daughter read this one because of her love for this series. The review will be in her words.
I absolutely love this graphic novel series and was so excited when my mom received this one. This 13th installment was just as good as all the others. There wasn't anything different in this one from the others in the series, as it followed the same format but I was never left bored. I love Phoebe and Marigold's adventures and their friendship is something that I treasure. This graphic novel series is one that I would recommend to any middle grade reader who loves video games, adventures, unicorns and friendship!
Another success in an already super-fun series. I love how there’s an arc of characters to be followed, but also a reader can pick up any volume and understand what’s happening.
Once more Dana Simpson makes me laugh out loud and share the experience with my loved ones.
This new installment of the cute duet Phoebe, the human girl, and Marigold, the Unicorn, has us thinking what make things relevant and popular.
What makes the world of humans suddenly fan around unicorns, and how the unicorns can be swayed toward loving humans.
This and more questions have our friendly couple analyzing and testing how friendship and the world works.
Sweet and funny as always, recommended for a Middle grade or pre-teen audience, it is advisable to share it with a parent or a teacher to draw the most out of the situations, questions and discussions presented.
An e-ARC of this book was kindly provided by Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.
I love Phoebe and her Unicorn books. They are always so light and funny. Marigold is just a trip. I hope the author keeps them coming.
Unicorn Famous: Another Phoebe and Her Unicorn Adventure by Dana Simpson
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Genre: Children's Fiction
Release Date: April 6, 2021
I have been following the Phoebe and Her Unicorn page on Facebook for years (back when it was called Heavenly Nostrils)! I loved the page and the comics! I'm so excited that I got to read this book!
This was so cute and a fun read! I loved the humor. I actually laughed out loud several times!
I'm so grateful to Dana Simpson, Andrews McMeel Publishing, and NetGalley for providing me with a free copy of this ARC ebook in exchange for my honest review.
I had to get this one for myself so I could see and read for myself one of the books in the series I keep sending to out of state granddaughter at her request. Now I know and can recommend it to all and sundry! And now I want my very own Unicorn for my friend!
A must read for elementary/middle school graphic novel enthusiasts!
I requested and received a free temporary ebook from Andrews McMeel Publishing via NetGalley. Thank you!
Dana Simpson did it again. I just love this series, The vocabulary is challenging and it has the normal Phoebe and Unicorn humor. I love all the characters and the goblins as well.. This is my favorite graphic novel series and I just never tire of their antics.
This is another adorable addition to the Phoebe and her Unicorn series. This series does well at my library and this will be a definite must buy for my patrons.
Yes, this series is great for kids. But it's great for other people too. Everyone in our house -- that's two teens and two middle-aged adults -- loves it. This book is as good as all the others; I laughed out loud again and again while reading it. In a typical four-panel spread, three panels advance the plot, talk about the interpersonal problems of grade school life, or give background info on unicorn society. And then that fourth panel just kills me -- making me snort or burst into laughter more often than not, and nearly always carrying a clever surprise. This volume will be joining all the others on our bookshelf -- though to be honest it will be found in the kids' rooms an awful lot of the time. Or on the floor. Or the sofa. Or in the bathroom. Because it's going to be read and enjoyed everywhere in the house.