May 2017 list by Kara Pearson
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Animal Crackers
by Scott Christian Sava
When his Uncle Doug and sister Zoe are kidnapped by a nefarious circus ringmaster, Owen uses a box of magical animal crackers to transform into various circus animals in order to rescue them.
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Double Scribble
by Brandon Terrell
Diego "Clutch" Rivera was the hero of his school's basketball team last year, but this season things have not started well, and Diego is losing his confidence--but with some help from his dad, and a friend who gives him a sketchbook and suggests that he draw his feelings, he starts to rediscover the fun in basketball.
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Dreamworks Trolls Cinestory Comic
by Joe Books Ltd
Discover the story of the overly optimistic Trolls, hilarious creatures with a constant song on their lips, and the comically pessimistic Bergens, who are only happy when they have Trolls in their stomach.
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The Far Side of the Moon: The Story of Apollo 11's Third Man
by Alex Irvine
When the Earth disappears behind the moon, Collins loses contact with his fellow astronauts on the moon’s surface, with mission control at NASA, and with the entire human race, becoming more alone than any human being has ever been before.
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Kid Beowulf: The Song of Roland
by Alexis E Fajardo
Banished from their homeland, twin brothers Beowulf and Grendel seek refuge with their Uncle Holger, but find France in turmoil and the nation's hero Roland, lacking motivation.
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Musnet: Impressions of the Master
by Kickliy
Musnet wants to be a better painter, but he is caught between his love of the classical style of Remi the squirrel, his old teacher, and the new colorful, impressionistic style of his human master, Monet.
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Nightlights
by Lorena Alvarez
When a mysterious girl appears at school and learns of Sandy's drawings, that she creates from the tiny stars that appear in her room at night, Morfie's fascination soon turns into something sinister.
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Uncle Grandpa
by Peter Browngardt
Uncle Grandpa is everyone’s magical uncle and grandpa, and he’s come to help kids with their problems in surreal and wacky ways!
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