May 2019 list by L. Buehler
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Aru Shah and the Song of Death
by Roshani Chokshi
Wrongly accused of stealing the god of love's bow and arrow when she begins training as a Pandava, Aru endeavors to prove her innocence by embarking on a quest in the serpent realm with her soul-sister Mini, the ultra-strong Brynne and the secretive Aiden.
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Bad Guys Finish First
by Michael Fry
Walking away from his parents' supervillain ambitions to pursue his dream of becoming a librarian, Victor Spoil is astonished to see his boss in battle with robot ninjas before discovering that librarians are actually a secret crimefighting league.
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Bummer in the Summer!
by Dan Gutman
Dreaming of all the fun-filled mischief he wants to enjoy during summer vacation, A.J. is approached by the unsettlingly familiar spirits of summers past, present and future, who try to convince him to mend his ways.
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The Clockwork Ghost
by Laura Ruby
Continuing their efforts to solve the Morningstarr cipher in the aftermath of their home's destruction, the Biedermann twins and their friend Jaime encounter dangerous enemies who are attempting to claim the cipher's treasure.
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Finding Orion
by John David Anderson
A boy from an unconventional family attends the funeral of his motorcycle-riding, crossbow-hunting grandfather and tries to uncover the truth about his grandfather's complicated relationship with the boy's jelly-bean designer father.
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The Keepers of the Keys
by Kathryn Lasky
Collecting everything they need to destroy the dangerous ice clock except an army, cubs Stellan, Jytte, Third and Froya struggle to convince the animals of Ga'Hoole to join the fight against a power-hungry Grand Patek.
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Mr. Lemoncello's All-Star Breakout Game
by Chris Grabenstein
When Mr. Lemoncello launches a library-inspired game show on the world-famous Kidzapalooza Television Network, Kyle Keeley, determined to become one of the game's first live competitors, joins a team to solve puzzles that prove unexpectedly challenging.
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Odd Gods
by David Slavin
Feeling overshadowed by his golden-boy twin Adonis, Oddonis, the powerless son of Zeus, impulsively runs against his brother for president of Mount Olympus Middle with the help of a motley assortment of fellow misfits.
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