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Alex Wise vs. the Cosmic Shift

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No one ever said saving the world would be easy. In the second installment of this thrilling fantasy series all about finding your inner hero, a 12-year-old boy leads the charge against the Horsemen of the Apocalypse.
Alex Wise is no superhero. Or at least, he doesn't feel like one. Sure, he vanquished Death and saved his sister Mags—with the help of some new magic powers, his best friend Loren and demi-god Liam. But the apocalypse shows no signs of slowing down. Now, Alex and his friends will have to find new allies and face new dangers—from battling a giant snake in a literal ghost town and infiltrating the Horsemen’s new home base on the Vegas Strip…on the back of a dragon. 
With everyone looking to him for answers, Alex isn't sure he's cut out for this world saving thing. And the closer he gets to Liam, the farther away he feels from Loren and from Mags, who hasn't been the same since she was possessed by Death. How can Alex lead a team if he doesn't even feel like he deserves to be a part of it? 
“Never has the apocalypse been so fun!"
—Mark Oshiro, author of THE INSIDERS and co-author with Rick Riordan of THE SUN AND THE STAR: A NICO DI ANGELO ADVENTURE.
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      August 1, 2024
      Twelve-year-old Alex Wise is back, trying to save the world from the next phase of the apocalypse. Alex's adventures with 10-year-old sister Mags, best friend Loren, and budding love interest, 13-year-old demigod Liam, are moving forward after their defeat of Death in the first series entry. Now, they must travel from West Los Angeles to Las Vegas to stop the Horsemen of the apocalypse from finding Calamity--"an amalgamation of magic from each of the Divine Six deities who created Paradisum many millennia ago"--and ingesting their powers to take over the multiverse. No biggie. Along the way, Alex wrestles with his deepening emotions, which have nothing to do with his being possessed by a nonbinary god named Orin and everything to do with feeling like everything he says and does is an utter failure, even though he has the weight of the world on his shoulders. Benton-Walker inserts elements (such as the history of bustling Black towns' being destroyed by white supremacists) into the narrative as reminders to the characters--and readers--that they're fighting for a future they can help shape. This context helps balance the inner conflicts the characters must face in order to keep heading toward an uncertain future. Some of the slang used by these young Black suburban superheroes feels dated, but the care given to rounding out their portrayals through action and dialogue is superb. Another captivating caper. (author's note)(Fantasy. 9-13)

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