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Rick
Rick | Alex Gino
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From the award-winning author of George, the story of a boy named Rick who needs to explore his own identity apart from his jerk of a best friend. Rick's never questioned much. He's gone along with his best friend Jeff even when Jeff's acted like a bully and a jerk. He's let his father joke with him about which hot girls he might want to date even though that kind of talk always makes him uncomfortable. And he hasn't given his own identity much thought, because everyone else around him seemed to have figured it out. But now Rick's gotten to middle school, and new doors are opening. One of them leads to the school's Rainbow Spectrum club, where kids of many genders and identities congregate, including Melissa, the girl who sits in front of Rick in class and seems to have her life together. Rick wants his own life to be that ... understood. Even if it means breaking some old friendships and making some new ones. As they did in their groundbreaking novel George, in Rick, award-winning author Alex Gino explores what it means to search for your own place in the world ... and all the steps you and the people around you need to take in order to get where you need to be.
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peanutnine
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This was really lovely. Rick is starting middle school and beginning to question some things, like his friendship with Jeff the jerk and why he doesn't seem to like any girls (or boys). He starts spending more time getting to know his grandfather and hanging out with the Rainbow group after school. This was just another heartwarming story by Gino about embracing your identity and a great way to introduce LGBTQ+ topics to younger readers

peanutnine #MiddleGradeMarch @sblbooks #LGBTQ2024 aromantic/asexual @Kenyazero Again I finished this last week, but it would be a great read for the #TransRightsReadathon 8mo
Kenyazero Aw! This sounds like a lovely read! ♥️ 7mo
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Bookish_Gal
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This was a sequel telling a new story. Rick, at Melissa‘s school, was Jeff the jerks friend. It‘s hard to let go of a bad best friend in middle school. Yet alone beginning to question yourself. It was this conversation that hit me. Whole conversation on you‘re to young to know, those feelings will come… late bloomer. I was always told that. Hasn‘t changed for me. Short and simple like Melissa. Great non-binary rep and after school club. #asexual

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Kshakal
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This book packs a punch and should be read by everyone!! Important topics are discussed in an extremely approachable way… sexual orientation, gender identity, finding where you belong and who your tribe is are all covered in the book! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

PurpleyPumpkin I really enjoyed George by this author. Hadn‘t heard about this book so thanks for putting it on my radar!👍🏽 2y
LibrarianRyan Is this the same Rick that is the bully in George/Melissa.
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Kshakal @LibrarianRyan yes… it is his story about finding himself 2y
Chrissyreadit I loved George!!! Am stacked 🌈 2y
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rockpools
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Still catching up with reviews. I‘ll go with short and sweet for this middle grade novel.

Rick starts middle school with his best friend, who may not be the kindest of people. As those around him become obsessed with girls, he learns about the A in LGBTQIA+ - whether he‘s asexual or a ‘late bloomer‘, being who you are is ok. Plus he gets to know his grandad.

It‘s a lovely, age-appropriate novel of acceptance and Alex Gino is a complete star.

Centique Such a gorgeous blue sky! 3y
rockpools @Centique I have to take photos when it‘s blue 💙 - we‘re back to white/grey/‘is there actually any sky up there?‘ today, which doesn‘t photo well! 3y
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Rachiiebookdragon
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Listened to the audiobook for this one from my library- which the author narrates 😊 A good story. 3.75/5 #ReadHarderChallenge2022 #PopSugarReadingChallenge2022 #52BookClubReadingChallenge2022

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GirlNamedJesse
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Another fantastic middle grade novel with amazing rep by Alex Gino! Rick‘s relationships with Grandpa Ray and Ronnie were my favorites. And enough cannot be said about breaking up with a friend, especially when you have to acknowledge they‘re not a nice person. Loved to see that here.

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TiminCalifornia
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This was good. This author seems to write at a level that would resonate with middle schoolers if I recall myself at that age. The conflicts and questions 11 year old Rick is facing are real and respected, never minimized by the author. When it comes to gender and sexual identity the younger generations are leading the way yet still are learning. TV can give us overly mature, confident kids but Gino‘s kids feel authentic, the kid next door.

Scochrane26 I loved George, will have to read this one. 3y
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GingerAntics
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I really like this author. This book is just as good as George! Melissa is back as a supporting character this time, as is the bully Jeff. Rick starts off friends with Jeff, but realises he has better friends elsewhere. Rick also has an absolutely adorable, sweet relationship with his Grandpa Ray. They are both sci-fi nerds and even dress up and go to a sci-fi convention together. 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻

GingerAntics This book is really great about explaining some of the many LGBTQIA+ terms including tje singular they that trips up some people. There is so much to love about this book. If you enjoyed George, you will absolutely enjoy this one now that those characters have made it to middle school.
#Rick #AlexGino #audiobook #BannedBooksWeek
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GingerAntics
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I discovered this stand alone sequel to George when I looked for the audiobook at my library, so I thought I‘d give this a go, too… just as soon as I get some sleep. I need some of this sweetness to get me through my Thursday (long story, I‘ll talk about it later).
#Rick #AlexGino #audiobook #BannedBooksWeek

TheBookHippie Oh I didn‘t know about this book! Good luck today! 3y
GingerAntics @TheBookHippie I just stumbled upon it accidentally. This one doesn‘t seem as popular yet since it‘s not on any banned lists. It came out in the middle of the pandemic I think. 3y
Branwen I hope your day ended up being okay! *hugs* 💕 3y
GingerAntics @Branwen everything I feared would happen is so far from what happened. It ended up being a great day! 3y
Branwen @GingerAntics I am SO glad to hear that, my friend! 💕 3y
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ReadingOver50
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A cute middle grade book. Rick is entering 6th grade. His friend is starting to notice girls, but Rick isn‘t attracted to them. He‘s not attracted to boys either. Then he learns about asexuality and wonders if that could be him. This book is about learning to be comfortable with yourself and finding where you belong.

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MandaMT
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I loved Gino‘s other books. This quick MG read did not disappoint. As he enters middle school, Rick is starting question things. His best friend Jeff treats him well enough, but bullies everyone else. Rick‘s also not interested in girls yet… or boys. After finding the Rainbow Spectrum club at school and connecting with his Grandfather, things start coming together.
This book is a great model for kids looking to navigate relationships with peers.

Reign_5.0 I've wanted to read this book, but I have been skeptical. Thanks for the review 3y
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Zoe-h
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A short, cute read! Rick gets to middle school and discovers the Rainbow Spectrum club. He hadn‘t thought about it before, but he wonders if he likes girls at all. It doesn‘t help that his best friend, Jeff, makes fun of the people in the club and defaces their posters. And so, Rick has to shake his former best friend and figure out who is his. A great read, but even though they‘re technically companion books, a recommend reading George first. 4⭐️

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Sci.Cricketts
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Two-thumbs up.

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BookInMyHands
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My husband bought this book, then my son binged it, and today it was my turn. All 3 of us saw Alex Gino in Oregon a few years ago and we are fans. This is another fabulous middle grade books about figuring out Queer identity.
If I‘d had books like this as a kid it wouldn‘t have taken me so long to figure out I‘m bisexual. I‘m so grateful for authors sharing stories today about being who you are. ❤️🌈
#readingqueerauthors2020 #asexual #aromantic

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Kalalalatja
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I really like how Gino writes insightful, fun, diverse and sweet middlegrade books. I can‘t wait to put this and George into the hands of young people I know 🙌

#BookSpinBingo #Space20

TheAromaofBooks Great progress!! 4y
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Sharpeipup
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I‘ve heard good things about this one.
#weekendreads

Zoes_Human Oooo I really liked George, so I'm excited about this! 4y
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Sarahreadstoomuch
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This was just as good and sweet as I expected. Rick has just started 6th grade (middle school) and he‘s starting to realize a few things about himself, his family, and his best friend. He decides to join the Rainbow Spectrum Club and finds new friends and a word that helps him describe himself for now. #bbrc #middlegrade #LGBTQcharacter #bookspinbingo #freespace

LibrarianRyan ⭐️👍💗 4y
TheAromaofBooks Great progress!! 4y
Sharpeipup Good to know as I just picked it up today! 4y
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TracyReadsBooks
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Rick & his best friend Jeff are starting 6th grade—middle school, in other words. Except, the more Rick spends time with Jeff, the less he likes him. And the more Rick thinks about who he might be, the more confused he gets. When he learns about the Rainbow Spectrum Club at school, he decides to attend a meeting. It‘s a decision that changes everything. This is a fantastic MG book about asking questions, finding yourself & your community.

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TracyReadsBooks
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Damaged book which the publisher didn‘t want sent back means I have a new book to read tonight (largely because I‘m the person at the store who reads middle grade books).

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Lovesbooks87
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Rick is starting middle school. He knows he isn‘t like has friends when it comes to finding people attractive so he starts questioning who he is. When he find the Rainbow Spectrum Club he starts to figure out who he maybe with his new friends. What he does know is his best friend is a jerk and he needs to cut ties with him. I loved how Rick and his grandfathers relationship bloomed and that he could talk to his grandfather about how he was feeling

Lovesbooks87 #bbrc middle grade made easy LGBTQ+ main character @LibrarianRyan @Sarahreadstoomuch 4y
Lovesbooks87 #bookspinbingo free space 22 4y
Sarahreadstoomuch I am so very much looking forward to this book!!❤️ 4y
Lovesbooks87 @Sarahreadstoomuch it‘s a book that I am glad is out there. It is going to let so many kids know they are not alone. 4y
LibrarianRyan 😁👍🏻❤️ 4y
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Lovesbooks87
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Audio laminating. Trying to come up with a new system for my classroom so I don‘t have 7 two year olds fighting over the sink to wash their hands and not social distancing!

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LiteraryinPA
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From the author of George comes a book set in that same world focusing on the side character of Rick, a 6th grader who comes to realize that his best friend is a jerk and that he can create a new place for himself. Rick joins the Rainbow Spectrum club and learns about himself and his classmates. I particularly liked Rick‘s grandfather and their developing relationship. This book was short and would be great for probably 5th grade and up.

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TaraTLK
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I read less MG these days, but gobbled this story up in audio. It helps that it's short. But it's also such a fun story about examining relationships, finding out your grandparent is kinda cool, and finding the right words to identify yourself

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bibliocurl
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Peddler410
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O M G! This image is taken from the Nerdy Book Club email I received today. I had NO IDEA this was coming 😬 now I cannot wait. Rick is a character from the book George — this is not a sequel, but Melissa is in this story. I am beyond excited! 🤗 #mglgbtq2019

UPDATE: Not expected until April 2020! 😳 Waiting for this one is going to be tough! 😔

LiteraryinPA The time has come!!! I just heard about this today and then went to Litsy. Yours is the only post. I read their other 2 books and this will be a must-buy for me! 5y
Peddler410 I‘m so excited! I just ordered it from my local indie bookstore 😊 5y
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