graphic novels

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graphic novels

Star Wars

Tey Sirrek battles for the Temple of the Kyber while Vildar Mac tries to use the Force to rescue himself and others who are buried alive. Then the secret hidden Jedi vault is revealed and causes the near death of one Jedi. Tey and Vildar race to stop the creature called the Leveler from being released and in the process are tempted by dark relics.

The hundredth voice

Uriel Driscoll and his family all have superb singing voices, but they are cursed to lose their gifts at the height of their success, so when he is invited to the exclusive Aisling Academy, Uriel finds the curse is the least of his problems.

The flying ship

After making a bargain with an enigmatic wizard, Dobrinia is gifted a flying ship and answers the decree of the Tzar to find the lost Princess Sabrina.

Planeta Blu

When a day at the beach turns strangely violent, siblings Lares and Angel and their friends Tom e and Tyler suddenly gain the ability to communicate with ocean animals who save them from being killed. The animals recruit the kids to help them fight climate change and global pollution by taking down a sinister oil tycoon looking to take over the world.

The gulf

Nearing the end of high school, Oli and a close-knit group of friends have secretly decided to leave it all behind to live in a remote island commune. But when a fight with a bully results in an altercation, Oli flees school, grabs her two friends, and leaves early for the commune. However, after some misadventures, they arrive and see that the commune is nothing like they thought it would be. Meanwhile, her ex-best friend Liam, trails behind them, hoping to make things right with Oli.

49 days

Day 1. Gotta get up. Gotta keep moving. This map - it says I have to cross over here. Wait, what's that...? And so begins a graphic novel story unlike any other: 49 Days. In Buddhist tradition, a person must travel for forty-nine days after they die, before they can fully cross over. Here in this book, readers travel with one Korean American girl, Kit, on her journey, while also spending time with her family and friends left behind. Agnes Lee has captivated readers across the world for years with her illustrations for the New York Times Metropolitan Diary. Her debut graphic novel is an unforgettable story of death, grief, love, and how we keep moving forward.

Call me Iggy

Ignacio "Iggy" Garcia is an Ohio-born Colombian American teen living his best life. After bumping into Marisol (and her coffee) at school, Iggy's world is spun around. But Marisol has too much going on to be bothered with the likes of Iggy. She has school, work, family, and the uphill battle of getting her legal papers. As Iggy stresses over how to get Marisol to like him, his grandfather comes to the rescue. The thing is, not only is his abuelito dead, but he also gives terrible love advice. The worst. And so, with his ghost abuelito's meddling, Iggy's life begins to unravel as he sets off on a journey of self-discovery.

Lost boy

When Jack survives a car accident that kills his father, he finds himself stranded and alone in the mountains. With few supplies, freezing temperatures, and a pack of hungry wolves on the prowl, it will take all of Jack's courage and smarts to survive.

Static

up all night
After Virgil Hawkins reveals his secret identity as Static to his girlfriend, Daisy, she breaks up with him, leaving him free to go to a big music festival with his best friend Richie Foley (also known as superhero Gear), but they soon run into girls who each have secret identities of their own.

Mystery monster

"Paige loves facts! She records interesting information in her facts journal and shares it with anyone who will listen. Wombats' poop is cube-shaped! Her street's buildings have seventy-three windows. And a boy named Penn lives next door. The two couldn't be more different. The craziest thing Paige believes is that bananas are actually berries (scientifically proven!), but Penn thinks there's a monster in the neighborhood! Paige will prove Penn wrong and that monsters aren't real, one fact at a time"--.

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