July 2018 list by Kara Pearson
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Be Prepared
by Vera Brosgol
A misfit girl and her brother attend summer camp, where they struggle with primitive plumbing, snobby tentmates, and boys-versus-girls competitions.
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Disney Gravity Falls Cinestory: 4
by Disney
For their summer vacation, Californian twins Dipper and Mabel Pines are dropped off to stay with their great uncle, Grunkle Stan, in the town of Gravity Falls, Oregon. Things are not what they seem in this small town, and with the help of a mysterious journal that Dipper finds in the forest, they realize that their everyday life has changed.
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Gregory and the Gargoyles: 3
by Denis-Pierre Filippi
Bullied for being new, and ignored at home, Gregory decides to explore the church and the giant stone statue that rests atop of it. During his visit, the medallion begins to shine intensely and, with a flash, Gregory is hurled back to the 17th century, where gargoyles, sorcerers and magical beings live in harmony and magic.
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How to Spot a Sasquatch
by J. Torres
On a camping trip with the Junior Rangers, Jay feels like the odd one out. He's determined to get a photo of Bigfoot--but none of his friends believe Bigfoot exists. But if there's no such thing as Bigfoot, why is there a giant footprint? And who is stealing all the snacks? Meanwhile, Sass the Sasquatch and her curious forest friends are playing practical jokes on the campers. On the last day of camp, disaster strikes when Jay falls into a rushing river. Sass comes out of the woodwork--despite her parents' warnings to stay away from humans!
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Melowy: 1
by Ryan Jampole
Dreams come true...but so do fears! The land of Aura, made up of floating Realms, each with a native special power, is home to the Melowies--unicorns with special power and a magic symbol on their wings. The young Melowies attend Destiny --the school where they learn to harness their powers as well as learning to defend against the dark arts.
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Nick the Sidekick
by Dave Whamond
When Nick signed up to be a superhero, it seemed like a terrific idea. He was flattered to be chosen by Super Fantastic Guy - picked for his intelligence, his investigative skills and his super-amazing hearing abilities. But things don't go the way Nick expected. As Super Fantastic Guy's assistant, Nick (who, by the way, hates being called a sidekick) didn't realize that he would have to do all of the work - and get none of the credit.
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Pokémon Sun & Moon: 1
by Hidenori Kusaka
As Moon travels to bring a rare Pokémon to Professor Kukui, his friend Sun, who is transporting a special Pokédex, offers to escort her, but they are attacked by agents of Team Skull and a mysterious Pokémon.
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Positively Izzy
by Terri Libenson
On the day of the school talent show, the lives of shy Bri and dreamer Izzy converge to create an event even more dramatic than either could even imagine.
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Remy Sneakers and the Lost Treasure
by Kevin Sherry
Somebody has broken into Remy the Raccoon's home and stolen his most treasured possession, his grandfather's journal filled with pictures and family stories--so Remy and the Critter Crew, together with a shifty cat called Buttercup (whose motives are suspicious), set out to track down the thief, encountering many dangerous animals on the way.
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A Tale of Two Sloths
by Graham Annable
Peter and Ernesto are sloths. Peter and Ernesto are friends. Peter and Ernesto are nothing alike. Peter loves their tree and never wants to leave, while Ernesto loves the sky and wants to see it from every place on earth. So Ernesto leaves to have a grand adventure, and Peter stays behind and frets. Will their separation tear these friends apart...or can it bring them closer together?
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Trayaurus and the Enchanted Crystal
by DanTDM
After a day of experiments, Trayaurus and DanTDM are about to call it a night when a strange-looking crystal plummets to earth, breaking into five pieces that scatter far and wide. DanTDM and Trayaurus recover one of the shards and quickly realize they are in possession of an object more powerful than anything they've ever known.
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Violette Around the World: My Head in the Clouds! 1
by Teresa Radice
Meet Violette, a curious 12-year-old girl who travels the world with the Cirque de la Lune--the Circus of the Moon, where her mother is the human cannonball and her father is the insect trainer! Sometimes she would give anything to have a normal life, parents with boring jobs, and a real house. But her life is different! In Paris, Violette meets Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, a funny and eccentric painter who shows her how to appriciate all the joys of being different!
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