I'm going to stick to middle grade reads for one more day and am excited to pick today's read up. It's giving me Wimpy Kid vibes on the cover, and I'm hoping it holds more than just a little humor and cute sketches or doodles. I'm hoping it doesn't get overly message drive, but then, I don't think it will. A little drama... a little fun... a few smiles and giggles...
Let's see if it holds all of these things, shall we?
REALLY RUBIE
by Maddie Frost
Aladdin
Middle Grade Humor
240 Pages
Ages 8 to 12
COMING JUNE 2nd!!!
Fans of Dork Diaries will love this hilarious new diary-style series featuring black and white illustrations. In this first book, Rubie has to face sleepaway camp without her BFF!
Hello, summer! Eleven-year-old Rubie Fox can’t wait to go to sleepaway camp for the very first time. She and her best friend Riley Swisher will go away for an entire month TOGETHER, and they’ll even be able to spy on Riley’s crush Owen, who will be across from Camp Pineview, over at the boys’ camp, Moose-Ridge.
But when Riley drops a bomb—she can’t go to camp because she broke her ankle—Rubie has to go by herself. Which sort of makes her feel RAGE…how can she go to camp without Riley?! But her mom has already paid for it, so she’s stuck with her plushie chicken Jim the Duck and a cabin full of girls she doesn’t know.
But Rubie just might another BFF, break out of her shell, and even meet a boy…all without Riley. Camp might be more eventful than Rubie ever thought it could be—will she sink or will she swim?
Hello, summer! Eleven-year-old Rubie Fox can’t wait to go to sleepaway camp for the very first time. She and her best friend Riley Swisher will go away for an entire month TOGETHER, and they’ll even be able to spy on Riley’s crush Owen, who will be across from Camp Pineview, over at the boys’ camp, Moose-Ridge.
But when Riley drops a bomb—she can’t go to camp because she broke her ankle—Rubie has to go by herself. Which sort of makes her feel RAGE…how can she go to camp without Riley?! But her mom has already paid for it, so she’s stuck with her plushie chicken Jim the Duck and a cabin full of girls she doesn’t know.
But Rubie just might another BFF, break out of her shell, and even meet a boy…all without Riley. Camp might be more eventful than Rubie ever thought it could be—will she sink or will she swim?
MY TIDBITS
Summer camp and friendship take unexpected twists with a girl, who tries her best to have fun and stay true to her friends.
Rubie is off to summer camp and can't wait to spend time with her best friend doing all sorts of things...that is, until her best friend brakes her ankle and can no longer go along. Although Rubie doesn't want to go to camp anymore, either, she has no choice because it's already been paid for. Instead, she makes a pact with her bf, agreeing to only do certain things with her and not with anyone else during those weeks. At camp, Rubie feels a bit lost and has a hard time meshing with the other campers, even though one of them is her bf's cousin. When Rubie finally finds someone she clicks with, things take a fun turn, but now Rubie is facing even more problems.
This read reminds of Wimpy Kid with its notebook-like formatting and many doodles and sketches. This creates a very relaxed atmosphere, which fits wonderfully to Rubie's scattered personality. Especially in the first pages, her thoughts are a bit all-over-the-place which makes her endearing and full of energy. While this light-hearted peppiness continues throughout the read, the author stuffs all sorts of familiar, middle school drama in between. This not only surrounds Rubie's golden friendship with her best friend, who has to stay at home and is, obviously, disappointed and jealous to an extent, but also the problems involved in meeting new friends. The bullying aspect doesn't hit, which I was happy to see, but it's still difficult to find a person to completely connect with...and even then, there are misunderstandings. Rubie also deals with first crushes and heart breaks, and discovers something new about herself. So, there's quite a bit of goodness for school/life drama fans.
This is a fun read, which keeps humor high while weaving in messages for the middle grade audience, which they can identify with. It's an easy read, keeps the pacing up pretty well, and creates more than a few smiles on the face thanks to Rubie's vibrant personality. It will be interesting to see what she'll be up to next.
And here she is...
Maddie Frost is an award-winning, bestselling author and illustrator. She has been praised as a “powerhouse creator,” making over a dozen books for kids. You might recognize some of her books like the WOMBATS! series, Cats on Cats on Cats, and Little Boo. She lives in Massachusetts with her husband and daughter. Really Rubie is her first middle grade novel. For more about Maddie, visit her website at Maddie-Frost.com. Or on Instagram @HelloMaddieFrost.
