April 2020 list by L. Buehler
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Big Nate Blasts Off
by Lincoln Peirce
Nate's crush on Ruby and the upcoming annual Mud Bowl are complicated by a scrap with Randy Betancourt that makes headlines in the Weekly Bugle and results in detentions that end up being the least of his worries!
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The Cheese Experiment
by Geronimo Stilton
When a strange epidemic breaks out in New Mouse City, causing everyone to break out in weird blue blemishes, Geronimo Stilton summons Mouse Island's most "famouse" doctor for help and works to outmaneuver a saboteur who would prevent the discovery of a cure.
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The Hidden Kingdom Graphic Novel
by Barry Deutsch
Seeking shelter in the rainforest with her fellow dragonets, Glory is disappointed to find treetops full of RainWings who know nothing of Pyrrhia or its missing dragons, a dilemma that complicates their efforts to prevent a devastating war.
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Knights vs. the End (Of Everything)
by Matt Phelan
A tip from the legendary Green Knight on the possible whereabouts of Queen Morgause prompts the five hero knights to search for the legendary Faerie Realm, an eerie world where nothing is what it seems.
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Pete the Cat and the Perfect Pizza Party
by Kim Dean
Wanting to organize a perfect pepperoni pizza party, Pete the Cat learns a helpful lesson about compromise when he discovers that his friends all want different pizza toppings.
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Plant a Kiss
by Amy Krouse Rosenthal
A Little Miss plants a kiss in the ground and watches it grow and spread in a lyrical tribute to the blossoming potential of love.
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What is the Story of Looney Tunes?
by Steven Korté
A history of the iconic cartoon character line by Warner Brothers describes its 1930s origin, tracing the evolution of favorite characters and profiling some of the most notable artists who created, illustrated and voiced the characters.
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Wondrous Rex
by Patricia MacLachlan
Responding to a disorganized young writer’s ad for an assistant, a faithful magical dog named Rex helps 7-year-old Grace work through writer’s block while teaching her the “magical” power of tidying up.
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