Ability -- Juvenile fiction
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Ability -- Juvenile fiction
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Incoming Resources
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- About average, Andrew Clements ; illustrated by Mark Elliott
- Map of flames, Lisa McMann
- Mia Mayhem breaks down walls, by Kara West ; illustrated by Leeza Hernandez
- Baller Ina, written & illustrated by Liz Casal
- Wildblood, a novel, Lauren Blackwood
- Chu's first day of school, written by Neil Gaiman & illustrated by Adam Rex
- The last bloodcarver, Vanessa Le
- Absolutely almost, Lisa Graff
- Keeper of the lost cities, Shannon Messenger
- A little bit super, with small powers come big problems, edited by Leah Henderson and Gary D. Schmidt
- A good team, written by Heather Ayris Burnell ; art by Hazel Quintanilla
- Generation one, Pittacus Lore
- On the ball, by Brian Pinkney
- Fugitive six, Pittacus Lore
- Dungeon Academy, goreball scrimmage, by Diane Walker ; illustrated by Mario Oscar Gabriele
- Bittersweet in the Hollow, Kate Pearsall
- Dinos don't do yoga, by Catherine Bailey ; illustrations by Alex Willmore
- Switch, by A.S. King
- The invisible spy, Lisa McMann
- Momo Arashima steals the sword of the wind, Misa Sugiura
- Shatter me, Tahereh Mafi
- The Twelve, Cindy Lin
- My hero academia: school briefs, written by Anri Yoshi ; translation by Caleb Cook, V. 5
- I have a superpower, by Stephen Curry ; illustrated by Geneva Bowers
- The sign of the cat, Lynne Jonell with illustrations by the author
- Catch that chicken!, Atinuke ; illustrated by Angela Brooksbank
- Mostly good girls, Leila Sales
- My hero academia, school briefs, Anri Yoshi ; from an idea by Kohei Horikoshi ; translated by Caleb Cook, V. 6, The red oni won't weep
- The super secret Octagon Valley Society, Melissa de la Cruz
- Zhara, S. Jae-Jones
- Rebel undercover, Lisa McMann
- Bulldozer helps out, Candace Fleming and Eric Rohmann
- Carve the mark, Veronica Roth
- Penguin's hidden talent, by Alex Latimer
- Stellarlune, Shannon Messenger
- Shadow and bone, Leigh Bardugo
- J.R. Silver writes her world, Melissa Dassori ; with illustrations by Chelen Écija
- Layla the last black unicorn, written by Tiffany Haddish & Jerdine Nolen ; illustrated by Jessica Gibson
- Where the black flowers bloom, Ronald L. Smith
- The fates divide, Veronica Roth ; [map illustrated by Virginia Allyn]
- The stupendous switcheroo, new powers every 24 hours, Mary Winn Heider ; Chad Sell
- Children of stardust, Edudzi Adodo
- Showing off, by Sarah Mlynowski, Lauren Myracle, and Emily Jenkins
- The curse of the King, Peter Lerangis
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