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Ruby and Olivia by Rachel Hawkins (from a Two Thumbs Up reviewer)

Monday, Oct 09, 2017 at 12:49pm

Ruby & Olivia

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The book Ruby and Olivia by Rachel Hawkins is about two girls that don't get along and are completely different. Ruby is bold, while Olivia is shy and nice. When they both get sent to camp, a camp for bad kids, and they have to team up and solve the mystery of the Oaks House.

I think this is an okay book, but I feel the author could use a little less unnecessary detail. For example, "Ruby ate the gooey cheesey pizza". We don't want to hear about the pizza, we want to hear the actual conversation. Another thing is that it goes from a realistic storyline, to a crazy unbelievable one. This book is a good story if you want to have a little bit of a haunted house story.

- Olivia, a Two Thumbs Up reviewer

Categories: Saskatoon, Winnipeg, Two Thumbs Up Kids

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Ruby and Olivia

- Rachel Hawkins

Children's hardcover $22.99
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A spooky middle-grade story that's full of fun, friendship, and humor--perfect for fans of Ingrid Law and Lisa Graff.

Ruby is bold and opinionated, while Olivia has always been respectful and well behaved. But Olivia's good-girl image is tarnished when she takes the fall for her twin sister's misdeed. And now Olivia is stuck with Ruby all summer--at a community service day camp for troublemakers.

To kick off the spirit of service, the campers are tasked with cataloging the contents of Live Oaks, a historic mansion in their town. Sorting through objects in an old house sounds boring, and working together is the last thing the girls want to do, but the stuff is actually kind of cool. There's everything from mink stoles to golf clubs to antique dolls . . . and . . . wait . . . is that doll watching them?

It isn't long until little tricks--like mysterious music playing, doors slamming, and shadows rising--start to spook the girls. They'd like to think the other campers are pranking them, but they soon realize that this empty mansion might not be uninhabited after all. To solve the mystery at Live Oaks, Ruby and Olivia will have to put their old grudges aside and figure out how to be a team.

This gently creepy middle-grade story is full of all the heart, humor, and authenticity that make Rachel Hawkins a favorite with kids and teachers alike.