July 2019 list by K. Pearson
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Adventure Time: Jake
by Christopher Hastings
A collection of top-selected algebraic adventures from the Eisner Award-winning series finds Jake and his canine pal giving cooking lessons and teaming up with Finn against formidable enemies throughout the Land of Ooo.
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Ben 10: For Science!
by C. B. Lee
Ben and Gwen must go undercover as campers to save a science camp from a dangerous threat.
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Box Vol. 1
by Patrick Wirbeleit
Matthew likes to build things. And invent things. So finding a box sitting in front of his house one day is a real stroke of luck. But he has to pinch himself when it suddenly starts talking. A living toolbox! Even better, Box loves to invent things too, so the two become fast friends. But where did Box come from, and how did he get to be so magical? When his secret comes out and accidentally leaves Matthew's parents frozen, the two friends will have to race to find the answers and save the day.
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Cheshire Crossing
by Andy Weir
The three meet here, at Cheshire Crossing—a boarding school where girls like them learn how to cope with their supernatural experiences and harness their magical world-crossing powers. But the trio—now teenagers, who’ve had their fill of meddling authority figures—aren’t content to sit still in a classroom. Soon they’re dashing from one universe to the next, leaving havoc in their wake—and, inadvertently, bringing the Wicked Witch and Hook together in a deadly supervillain love match.
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Dam Keeper Vol. 3: Return From the Shadows
by Robert Kondo
A conclusion to the graphic-novel series based on the Oscar-nominated animated short finds Pig following a trail of clues linked inexplicably to his father before discovering a floating island in the clouds.
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The Fox Wife
by Beatrice Deer
On a cloudless summer night, a fox falls to earth and comes across a family of humans. As the seasons change and they move their camp, she follows them, growing ever more intrigued by human ways―and especially by the oldest son, Irniq.
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How to Be Cheeri
by Taekwon Lee
Cheeri works so hard that at times she forgets to have fun. Baeoh, on the other hand, has so much fun that he often forgets to work at all. Now, they have to find a way to work together and learn from each other's strengths to progress to their new ranks. Otherwise, they could be stuck at their belts forever!
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Making Friends: Back to the Drawing Board
by Kristen Gudsnuk
Almost everything is going great for Dany. She and Madison are still best friends, she still has her magic sketchbook, and the new school year is looking up. But when Dany creates a duplicate of herself to secretly help with homework and raise her social status, the two of them accidentally unleash a magical dog that wreaks supernatural havoc on the town. Now, with the big school dance coming up, time is running short for Dany, Madison, and their friends to set things right before the night is completely ruined!
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Sonic the Hedgehog Vol. 3: Battle for Angel Island
by Ian Flynn
When Neo Metal Sonic--an evil robot with Sonic's speed, Dr. Eggman's intellect, and an unbreakable mechanical body--conquers the island to grow his power even more, Sonic and his friends must team-up and take the fight to him. But even with the full power of the Resistance behind him, will Sonic be able to take down Neo Metal Sonic once and for all?
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Sweetie Vol. 1
by Sean Dillon
Maggie isn’t your typical comic book, cartoon, and action movie fangirl. Through keen observation and unbending determination, she has taught herself all the death-defying stunts and fighting styles of her favorite action stars and superheroes! Unfortunately, Maggie has kept her eccentric hobby to herself, ever since it earned her the label of “nerd” among her classmates. After all, superheroes and evil villains are all kid stuff... right? WRONG!
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Tangled: Hair-Raising Adventures
by Katie Cook
Every day in Corona brings something new for Rapunzel, Eugene, Cassandra, and their friends, and the stories collected in this volume are guaranteed to delight every Tangled fan.
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