Today's read caught my attention due to the blurb. It's about a boy, who becomes a social media sensation accidentally and, now, has to deal with this tag at school. The cover is giving me very calm vibes...the kid is so chill. Maybe, too chill? I say that because I love to grab the atmosphere of a book from it's cover and this one...well, the character looks like he'll be really nice and kind. So, it will be interesting to mix this with the tension portrayed in the blurb. I'm hoping it will be a grabbing read.
So, let's open it up and see what this character is up to, shall we?
NEW NORM
by Matthew J. Gilbert
Simon Spotlight
Middle Grade Contemporary
160 pages
ages 8 to 12
A chronically online middle schooler tries to bring his social media fame into his real life in this new middle grade series about surviving cringe both on the internet and IRL!
Everyone’s got a lot to say on the Meadowview Middle School social media forum. From roasts of Mrs. Klinger’s morning announcements to rage-bait cafeteria pizza reviews, the tea is hot!
And in the middle of it all is Alexander “Norm” Norman, who has just gone unintentionally viral across the internet and become a middle-school celebrity. Pretty sweet, right? Well, not so much. Can Norm balance his real friends and his new fame—and make it through the first week of school without getting totally roasted in the chat?
Everyone’s got a lot to say on the Meadowview Middle School social media forum. From roasts of Mrs. Klinger’s morning announcements to rage-bait cafeteria pizza reviews, the tea is hot!
And in the middle of it all is Alexander “Norm” Norman, who has just gone unintentionally viral across the internet and become a middle-school celebrity. Pretty sweet, right? Well, not so much. Can Norm balance his real friends and his new fame—and make it through the first week of school without getting totally roasted in the chat?
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Norm isn't sure he's ready for the new school year, especially since he's heard that friends can change during middle school years. And he wants to keep his two best friends no matter what. He's also nervous because his dad posted a video of him doing a crazy dance after having his wisdom tooth pulled...and it, actually, went viral. Which means he's about to be a big shot at school instead of an outcast. He swears before the first day that he'll do anything to keep his two friends and keep that as his main goal, but he doesn't expect to find even the popular kids swarming around him the second he hit the school hallways. Suddenly, his promise to keep his friends turns into a huge complicated mess...and it might be his own fault.
The plot is pretty straight-forward and follows Norm as he experiences what it means to be a sudden celebrity. While the school life is familiar and friend drama abounds, it's Norm's character which makes this read easy to like. He comes across as natural as the kid down the street. His desire to be liked is understandable, and his mistakes, while obvious enough to make readers groan with each one, also are ones many would make at that age. He also realizes them not too long afterwards, which keeps him likeable and easy to connect with. There are a few silly situations, but mostly, readers will find themselves cringing right with Norm, sighing, and simply feeling for him. Plus, it grabs with one unexpected scene after the next,
This is an easy read, which works well even for more advanced, chapter book readers. The pacing stays steady the entire way through, and the situations are ones middle graders can identify with. There's a nice relationship between Norm and his father, and Norm and his friends, despite difficulties, have an inspiring relationship. The last pages hold the first chapter for Norm's next, up-coming adventure...and I'm curious to see what that one will be about.
This is an enjoyable read for fans of middle school drama, who like a little bit of humor on the side.
And here he is...
Matthew J. Gilbert is the author of more than forty books, including this one! Besides coauthoring the award-nominated Classroom 13 series, he has written books for some of the world’s most beloved properties including Stranger Things, Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, TRON, and more. Under the pen name Jordan Quinn, Matthew is the writer for the Dragon Kingdom of Wrenly graphic novel series. Before becoming an author, Matthew was an award-winning TV writer for Nickelodeon, working in creative advertising for big Hollywood movies…all from a tiny cubicle in New York City. He currently lives in far-too-sunny California with his wife and loyal cat sidekick.




