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OverviewThe hilarious first book in an all-new illustrated middle-grade series starring young inventor Rube Goldberg—now in paperback Grab a wrench, flip a switch, and get ready to spring into this all-new, side-splitting illustrated series featuring a young master of machines—Rube Goldberg! With summer gone too quickly, Rube must finally face what he’s been dreading all vacation: middle school! He’s not ready for new classes, new people, new everything—and it’s really taking a toll on him. With his anxieties in full gear, all Rube wants to do is do what he does best: invent! When Principal Kim announces that the school is going to throw a Contraption Convention—Con Con—Rube is ready to show off his skills and get out of his funk! But things just can’t seem to go right for Rube: He gets banned from Con Con, his friendships are strained, and weird, ghostly incidents begin to throw the town into total chaos. But Rube has a big solution to every little problem, and he’s ready to get back on track, solve the ghostly mystery, and come up with something brilliant before it’s time to face the judging table! Full Product DetailsAuthor: Brandon T. Snider , Ed SteckleyPublisher: Abrams Imprint: Amulet Paperbacks ISBN: 9781419750052ISBN 10: 1419750054 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 10 November 2022 Recommended Age: From 8 to 12 years Audience: Young adult , Teenage / Young adult Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsSnider accurately conveys feelings of change and growth at a time when tweens are truly still children . . . Steckley's black-and-white illustrations evoke the cluttered, mad-scientist feel of Rube's workspace. . . -- Kirkus Reviews This book made my kids laugh and got them off screens. No really. It's magic. -- Jim Gaffigan, comedian With middle school humor and entertaining images, Rube learns to navigate strange and difficult situations in this first installment of the Rube Goldberg series. -- School Library Journal Snider accurately conveys feelings of change and growth at a time when tweens are truly still children . . . Steckley's black-and-white illustrations evoke the cluttered, mad-scientist feel of Rube's workspace. . . --Kirkus Reviews This book made my kids laugh and got them off screens. No really. It's magic. --Jim Gaffigan, comedian With middle school humor and entertaining images, Rube learns to navigate strange and difficult situations in this first installment of the Rube Goldberg series. --School Library Journal """Snider accurately conveys feelings of change and growth at a time when tweens are truly still children . . . Steckley's black-and-white illustrations evoke the cluttered, mad-scientist feel of Rube's workspace. . ."" --Kirkus Reviews ""This book made my kids laugh and got them off screens. No really. It's magic.""--Jim Gaffigan, comedian ""With middle school humor and entertaining images, Rube learns to navigate strange and difficult situations in this first installment of the ""Rube Goldberg"" series."" --School Library Journal" Snider accurately conveys feelings of change and growth at a time when tweens are truly still children . . . Steckley's black-and-white illustrations evoke the cluttered, mad-scientist feel of Rube's workspace. . . -- Kirkus Reviews With middle school humor and entertaining images, Rube learns to navigate strange and difficult situations in this first installment of the Rube Goldberg series. -- School Library Journal Author InformationBrandon T. Snider is the best-selling author of the award-winning Dark Knight Manual, as well as the Avengers: Infinity War: The Cosmic Quest series. Additionally, he has written books featuring Cartoon Network favorites like Adventure Time and Regular Show, Marvel’s Spider-Man and Black Panther, plus pop culture icons such as Justice League, Star Wars, and The Muppets. He lives in New York City, where he is a member of the Writers Guild of America and SAG-AFTRA. Jennifer George is president of the Rube Goldberg Institute for Innovation and Creativity. George is Rube Goldberg’s granddaughter and lives and works in New York City. Ed Steckley is an award-winning print and advertising illustrator, based in Racine, Wisconsin. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |