Pip Bartlett's Guide - Maggie Stiefvater - Pre-Teen Novel
Maggie Stiefvater & Jackson Pearce pair up for middle grade fun!

Pip Bartlett’s Guides

Pre-Teen
Book 1

Pip Bartlett's Guide to Magical Creatures

Here's a list of things Pip Bartlett can talk to:

Unicorns
Miniature Silky Griffins
Bitterflunks
Basically, all magical creatures

Here's a list of things she can't talk to (at least, not very well):

Parents
Teachers
Basically, all people

Because of a Unicorn Incident at her school (it was an accident!), Pip is spending the summer with her Aunt Emma at the Cloverton Clinic for Magical Creatures. At first, it's all fun, games, and chatting with Hobgrackles, but when Fuzzles appear and start bursting into flame at the worst possible places, Pip and her new friend Tomas must take action. Because if the mystery of the Fuzzles isn't solved soon, both magical and unmagical creatures are going to be in a hot mess of trouble.

Book 2

Pip Bartlett's Guide to Unicorn Training

From bestselling authors Maggie Stiefvater and Jackson Pearce comes the second installment in a series bursting with magical creatures, whimsical adventures, and quirky illustrations.

Now that the mystery of the exploding Fuzzles has been solved, it's up to Pip and Tomas to save their town from another magical troublemaker . . . the Unicorn.

Book 3

Pip Bartlett's Guide to Sea Monsters

From bestselling authors Maggie Stiefvater and Jackson Pearce comes the third installment in a series bursting with magical creatures, whimsical adventures, and quirky illustrations.

Pip and Tomas have deal with magical creatures that burst into flames and runaway unicorns. Now they have to go under the sea to deal with a new group of magical sea creatures that are very cute but also a load of trouble.

"Fantasy fans will delight in Pip’s humorous adventures in a world whose mix of the magical and the modern feels like a gentler cousin to the ones featured in the authors’ respective YA books."
Publishers Weekly
"Stiefvater outdoes herself in the illustrations with portraits of hopelessly cuddly Griffins, Grims and other generally fearsome monsters sporting big, winsome eyes."
Kirkus Reviews
"A superlative series starter from the winning pair of Maggie Stiefvater and Jackson Pearce."
Barnes & Noble Editors

"I can talk to magical creatures. And they can understand me."