May 2019 list by L. Buehler
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Apprentice Needed
by Obert Skye
Rescued by Rin's daughter when an unknown force takes over his mind, Ozzy searches for answers in New York, where he meets the mysterious man behind his parents' scientific innovations and begins five tasks to qualify as a wizard's apprentice.
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Arlo Finch in the Lake of the Moon
by John August
Heading to Camp Redfeather in part to investigate a local myth about an ancient lake monster and a long-lost patrol, Arlo Finch and the Rangers of Pine Mountain Company confront hostile forest spirits and changing leadership to recover a mysterious item.
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Comet Rising
by MarcyKate Connolly
Barely escaping the capture of their parents by the forces of Lady Aisling, Emmeline and Lucas recruit other children with magical abilities to free the captives, a quest that is complicated by the escape of Emmeline's imprisoned shadow.
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Dr. Snow Has Got to Go!
by Dan Gutman
A debut entry in a latest My Weird School story arc finds A.J. and his friends preparing for the Ella Mentry School science fair, where a guest scientist pretends to help before revealing a dastardly plot.
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Fairy in Waiting
by Sophie Kinsella
The second installment of an illustrated duology by the best-selling author of the Shopaholic series follows young Ella Brook, a fairy-in-training whose impatience to finish growing up and prove her readiness leads to discoveries about how she can save the day without magic.
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The Hamilton-Burr Duel
by Dan Gutman
Complemented by historical photos, a conclusion to the popular series finds a disgraced Miss Z's work taken over by a top-secret agency that sends the Flashback Four on a final mission to record the fateful duel between Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr.
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Lost Stars
by Erin Hunter
In the midst of the coldest leaf-bare any warrior can remember, the Clans have lost their connection with their warrior ancestors, and only one ShadowClan apprentice can still hear their voices--or their warning about the new shadow rising within the warrior Clans.
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Over the Moon
by Natalie Lloyd
Despairing over a life of hardship and toil when her once-magical community is blanketed in a sorrowful Dust, 12-year-old Mallie is chosen to participate in a dangerous flying-horse competition before uncovering a dark mystery at the heart of her community's troubles.
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