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Ruby Gloom's Guide to Friendship

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While Ruby's comfortable being alone, her friends mean the world to her. In Ruby Gloom's Guide to Friendship, Ruby introduces her many strange pals: Skull Boy (hopefully one day her boyfriend), Doom Kitty (her best girlfriend in the animal world), Scaredy Bat (her pet bat who's scared of the dark), and more. She offers a host of tips for making and keeping friends, including: Never be two-faced . . . unless of course you were born that way . . . then you're excused

72 pages, Hardcover

First published May 1, 2005

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Matt Riser

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A signed recording artist, published author, former magazine editor/art director as well as a photographer and freelance artist. Since 2003 he's gone into hiding in the slums of North Philadelphia; only to surface for work, food and the occasional......

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January 5, 2019
So utterly appropriate that the sweetest cutest darkest little book about friendship is written by the sweetest, cutest and darkest friend of mine ♥️🖤
This one will go with me wherever I go because although I may not be a self proclaimed hoarder like Matt, I am incredibly sentimental.
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Author 8 books52 followers
January 2, 2016
Read this to my children. A side from missing my favorite character Misery, it is very good.
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December 30, 2024
i got this book at goodwill and why did this actually make me cry??? this is so cute...
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September 28, 2011
The publisher calls it a cross between Beetlejuice and Eloise. I would agree. The story does teach good traits of friendship but its unusual.
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