Summer overall isn’t my favorite season, but I also have to admit that everything about this time of year – bright blue skies, flourishing trees, abundance of flowers – looks great. And these newly published graphic novels aren’t too shabby either.
This month, you’ll find a lot of books about dance for some reason – I didn’t plan it that way, but here we are. There are also stories of young aliens discovering who they are and even some romance stories of finding love in the last place you’d expect. at least i Hope You’ll find them: Pub dates can change at the last minute, so double check before pressing the order button!
corps de ballet By Megan Kearney (July 7)
More than anything, Rosamund wants to become a great dancer and prove that she deserves her place at her exclusive boarding school. But between the pressure to do well, the unexplained disappearance of a student, and strange secret meetings, the price of success may be higher than she expected.

Cloud 9: The Star Soldier AJO. By Mason and Dominic Bustamante (July 7)
Kal has never really been anywhere on Earth, so when he discovers that the cute boy he’s been seeing is actually an escaped alien, he decides to follow him out into the universe – and into an exciting adventure that will help Kal learn the truth about his past and the importance of family.
orion By Ngozi Ukazu (July 7)
If you enjoyed last year barda, orion Would definitely be right up your alley! Orion has always felt out of place in the paradisiacal New Genesis. Turns out there’s a reason for that: she was adopted from the hellish planet Apocalypse. Confused and troubled, Orion must decide whether his destiny will be 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 she progresses into adolescence, Giselle begins to feel inferior. Maybe it’s no surprise, given her difficult family situation, but there’s something else going on, something that Gisele doesn’t really remember. She’s going to have to find out what that thing is if she really hopes to move forward.

Sora and Hana! section one By Jacobbull (July 14th)
Sora and Hena are opposites of each other, but they each have something they need that the other needs: Sora is smart enough to tutor Hena so she gets into college, and Hena is friendly enough to help Sora attract a boyfriend. However, the more time they spend together, the more they begin to focus on other things – namely each other.

To dance the moon and the stars By Tasia MS and Barbara Pérez Márquez (July 14)
The people of Myra depend on her to protect them by becoming the new High Priestess of Lord Alrun. But Alrun refuses to dance, which is what Myra loves most in the world besides her best friend, the Crown Prince. How much will he have to sacrifice to do the right thing?

dare to dance By Rebecca Mock (July 28)
Gracie works best when she has someone else to compete with. There’s someone at the two-week ballet workshop she’s attending in New York, Sariya, who has no interest in anything except dancing. Can Gracie help him find fun in ballet – and friendship?

how lucky i am By Christian Watson (July 28)
Join Mr. Skelly, a thoughtful skeleton on a journey of self-discovery, as he shares words of encouragement and wisdom. In such a chaotic world, a calming and beautiful book like this is more needed than ever.
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