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Pacey Packer: Unicorn Tracker Book 1: (A Graphic Novel) (Pacey Packer, Unicorn Tracker #1)

Pacey Packer: Unicorn Tracker Book 1: (A Graphic Novel) (Pacey Packer, Unicorn Tracker #1)

Current price: $7.99
Publication Date: March 21st, 2023
Publisher:
Random House Graphic
ISBN:
9780593568750
Pages:
240
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1 on hand, as of Apr 27 9:14am
(Children : Grade 3-4 )
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Description

Calling all unicorn lovers! Get ready for a unicorn graphic novel series unlike any other, that School Library Journal calls a "girl-powered story of bad unicorns." Plenty of attitude, humor, and heart for anyone who loves—or hates—unicorns!

Pacey's little sister, Mina, has always said her stuffed unicorn, Slasher, is real—but seriously? He's a stuffed toy! Then again, he does seem to be leading Mina outside her room and to . . . some kind of weird magical unicorn land? Pacey may not believe in unicorns, but she's not about to let her little sister be kidnapped, so she does the only thing she can: follows them to unicorn land (that she totally does NOT believe in).

And for the record, it's NOTHING like the stories. First off, what's up with Slasher's attitude? It's not Pacey's fault he's trapped in a ridiculous stuffed body. And that Alpha Unicorn guy? NOT. Nice. Pacey will just be grabbing Mina and taking her home, thankyouverymuch . . . that is, if she can work with the grumpiest unicorn stuffy ever to outsmart the Evil Alpha Unicorn and find the way out—preferably without stepping on any poisonous killer flowers. (WHAT IS WITH THIS PLACE ANYWAY?!)

About the Author

J. C. Phillipps is a picture-book creator and longtime graphic novel reader as well as the owner of a somewhat extensive (though mostly accidental) unicorn collection. Like Pacey, she is occasionally snarky. Unlike Pacey, she hasn't met a real unicorn—yet. J. C. lives in Connecticut with her husband and son.

Praise for Pacey Packer: Unicorn Tracker Book 1: (A Graphic Novel) (Pacey Packer, Unicorn Tracker #1)

“Action and imaginative peril propel this girl-powered story of bad unicorns in a magic land. Readers will look forward to more smart-mouth heroics from Pacey and Slasher.” —School Library Journal