July’s New Graphic Novels Are Scorchingly Good

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Kloud 9: The Star Soldier by AJ O. Mason and Dominic Bustamante (July 7)

Cal has never belonged anywhere on Earth, so when he learns that the cute boy he’s been seeing is actually an alien on the run, he decides to follow him into space and a thrilling adventure that will help Cal understand the truth about his past and the importance of family.

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Orion by Ngozi Ukazu (July 7)

For those who enjoyed last year at the bar, orion It’s sure to be right up your alley! Orion always felt out of place in the paradisiacal New Genesis. It turns out there’s a reason for that. He was adopted from the hellish planet Apocalypse. Confused and upset, Orion must decide whether his fate is determined by the family that birthed him or the family that raised him.

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“Memories of Giselle” by Katia Vecchio (July 14)

As Gisele reaches adolescence, she feels less and less like herself. This may not be surprising given her difficult family situation, but there’s something else going on with Gisele that she can’t remember at all. If she really wants to move forward, she’s going to need to figure out what that is.

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Sora & Haena! Volume 1 by Jack Bull (July 14)

Sora and Haena are polar opposites, but each has what the other needs. Sora is smart enough to tutor Haena to get her into college, and Haena is sociable enough to help Sora attract a boyfriend. But the more time they spend together, the more they start focusing on other things – each other.

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“To Dance the Moon and Stars” by Tasia MS and Barbara Perez Marquez (July 14)

The people of Myra depend on her to protect them as the new high priest of the god Arun. However, Arun forbids Myra from dancing, which is her favorite dance in the world other than her best friend, the Crown Prince. How much sacrifice will she have to make to do the right thing?

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“Dare You to Dance” by Rebecca Mock (July 28)

Gracie is at her best when she has someone to compete with. Sariah, who appears to have no interest in anything but dance, is attending a two-week ballet workshop in New York. Can Gracie help her find the joy in ballet and friendship?

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“How Lucky Am I” by Christian Watson (July 28)

Join Mr. Skelly, the thoughtful skeleton, as he shares his words of encouragement and wisdom as he embarks on a journey of self-discovery. In such a chaotic world, calm and beautiful books like this one are needed more than ever.


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