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Dec

29

2025

Unicornia: Learning to Fly written by Ana Punset and illustrated by Diana Vicedo

I like this book because Claudia’s friends help her when she is sad. –Emerson, age 7, customer at Wishing Tree Books, Spokane, WA Do you look for recommendation cards at bookstores? Did you know they’re called “shelf talkers” in the bookselling world? Whether the recommendations are from a trusted bookseller or another customer, they can …

Apr

7

2022

Bestseller Spotlight: The Best and Brightest Titles

It’s time for a Thursday Theme, where we shine a spotlight on some of the titles featured in this week’s Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association regional bestseller list. For this week’s theme, I picked “the best and the brightest” because I noticed titles with words that sounded like stellar report card comments and others that had …

Jan

22

2016

3

remarks

Dana Simpson

Me and My Unicorn: An Essay by 2016 PNBA Award Winner, Dana Simpson

Sometimes a unicorn shows up in your life and makes everything better. I wasn’t really expecting one. A few years ago, I had nearly realized an ambition I’ve had since age 12: I had scored a contract to develop a comic strip for newspaper syndication. I won that contract, in the Comic Strip Superstar contest, …

May

6

2013

Wonder Light by R.R. Russell

“You may think you know unicorns, but you have no idea. They’re not just for princesses or maidens anymore. R.R. Russell’s Wonder Light: Unicorns of the Mist is the wonderful debut volume in a new series about the last free herd of unicorns and the seemingly ordinary girl tasked with their survival. Twig is twelve …

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