January 2019 list by L. Buehler
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The Cosmic Quest: Aftermath
by Brandon T. Snider
A deadly threat emerged from the cosmos, and it was fulfilled. In the wake of Thanos's horrifying success, the people of Earth are left reeling in despair and confusion. Without any logical explanation for the blip-out event, those remaining must pick up the pieces.Doctor Erik Selvig and his associate Darcy Lewis are determined to find and understand the cause of the devastation. With a team of friends both old and new, they embark on a pursuit of knowledge, eager to discover the links between their own pasts and the stones that decimated half of humanity, the Infinity Stones. Little do they know that a new foe who threatens to destroy them all is looming.
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The Second Story
by Neil Patrick Harris
The second book in the magical New York Times best-selling series by the award-winning actor finds Leila and her pals faced with a new mystery that’s heading their way, and the six friends must do all they can to keep Mineral Wells safe as well as protect themselves in the process.
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Saving Winslow
by Sharon Creech
When his father brings home an ailing, newborn donkey, Louie names the animal Winslow and takes care of him, but everyone, including Louie's quirky friend Nora, thinks Winslow is not going to survive.
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Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
by Shari Last
An official fan's introduction to Peter Parker's teen successor, Miles Morales, includes coverage of his origin story, unusual costume, loyal allies, formidable enemies and efforts to juggle high school life with his secret work as a superhero.
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The Storm Runner
by Jennifer Cervantes
To prevent the Mayan gods from battling each other and destroying the world, thirteen-year-old Zane must unravel an ancient prophecy, stop an evil god, and discover how the physical disability that makes him reliant on a cane also connects him to his father and his ancestry.
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You Go First
by Erin Entrada Kelly
Charlotte, twelve, and Ben, eleven, are highly-skilled competitors at online Scrabble and that connection helps both as they face family issues and the turmoil of middle school.
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