May 2020 list by K. Pearson
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Baloney and Friends Vol. 1
by Greg Pizzoli
Told through comics-style panels, a new series by the Geisel Medal-winning creator of The Watermelon Seed introduces a piggy protagonist who performs questionable magic, braves the swimming pool and gives support to a friend.
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The Big Break
by Mark Tatulli
The creator of the syndicated comic strip Lio presents the story of a student in the New Jersey Pine Barrens who, in the wake of new sightings, strives to finish his documentary on the Jersey Devil while reconnecting with an estranged friend.
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Bird & Squirrel: All or Nothing
by James Burks
Reluctantly teaming up with Squirrel for a dangerous cross-country race when his champion father is injured, Bird navigates the scorching desert heat and another team’s dirty tricks while learning important lessons about endurance, sportsmanship and teamwork.
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Black Panther: Rise Together
by Vita Ayala
Every ten years, Wakanda's ruler trades places with one of their subjects to gain perspective on their kingdom. T'Challa's turn has come, and while working in a Vibranium refinery, he uncovers a plot to sell the priceless metal on the black market.
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Camping With Unicorns
by Dana Simpson
Phoebe and her best friend, unicorn Marigold, go camping during summer vacation, and meet a unicorn named Alabaster while exploring in the woods.
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Frozen
by Cecil Castellucci
Fearless optimist Anna sets off on an epic journey to find her sister Elsa, whose icy powers have trapped the kingdom of Arendelle in eternal winter.
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Nat Enough
by Maria Scrivan
An insecure middle school student is abandoned by her popularity-minded best friend at the beginning of a new school year before learning how to focus on who she really is, instead of what she isn’t.
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Rocket Raccoon and Groot Tall Tails
by Skottie Young
There’s a new criminal mastermind in the galaxy, and it’s - Rocket Raccoon?! How did this happen? Groot knows, but he’s not talking! Well, he is talking, but all he’s saying is - Oh, you know. Diabolical danger, madcap mysteries and astonishing adventure abound in tall tales of everyone’s favorite cosmic double act!
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Unofficial Minecrafters Battle Station Prime Vol. 4: The Spirit in the Stone
by Cara J. Stevens
After defeating the skeleton army invasion, things get awfully quiet at Battle Station Prime. School is in session, and the students are finally falling into a routine. One ordinary day, while Pell is daydreaming about a life of adventure, his ears perk up. His teacher speaks of a magical realm with an enchanted sword that only a true hero — the Chosen One — can possess.
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