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Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing165 reviews
Judy Blume

Puffin, 2007

Tales of Funnies
The author of Name of tales of a forth grade nothing is Judy Blume. The two main characters are Peter and Fudge. Fudge is the littlest and the funniest. Fudge does not go to school yet. Peter does. Peter is in the 4th Grade. They live in an apartment. I like this book because Fudge does a lot of funny things. I would recommend this book to people who like to read Judy Blume books. By Maya
  
  











  



  
Freckle Juice41 reviews
Judy Blume

Yearling, 1978

Freckle Juice
I think Freckle Juice was a really good book. When I read the recipe I was about to puke myself.That was nasty.It was funny when he stuck his tounge out at Sharon.NOW THAT WAS HALARIOUS. Andrew was jealous of how many freckles Nikki had.
  
  











  



  
Double Fudge86 reviews
Judy Blume

Puffin, 2007

double fudge
DOUBLE FUDGE Judy Blume Reviewed by Greg of Stockbridge Central School 3rd grade This book is about Fudge. He is five years old. His older brother Peter is in 7th grade. Fudge calls him "Pete" for short. Fudge's family lives in New York. In this story, Fudge really likes money. I mean he really likes money. His family brings him to the National Mint in Washington D.C. ...
  
  











  



  
Blubber104 reviews
Judy Blume

Yearling, 1976

Great lesson for bullies to read!
Got a girl or boy picking on someone in their class? Give them this book! Easy to read and relate to (from a child's perspective). Really puts you in their shoes to see how it feels when someone is mean to you for no good reason. If your kid is BEING picked on for being overweight or anything else, this is also good for them to teach them that they need to speak up for themselves, and so they ...
  
  











  



  
Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret340 reviews
Judy Blume

Yearling, 1972

Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret
I'm aware that this book is for younger readers (at least, younger than me) but I couldn't pass up the opportunity to pass up writing a review of one of my favorite books of all-time. I read this book first in fourth grade. Then again in sixth. And I remember loving it; it helped influence my big life decisions back then, because there was something so real and unique about it. I couldn't ...
  
  











  



  
Superfudge100 reviews
Judy Blume

Puffin, 2007

Judy Blume Favorite
My kids really love this book. The book keeps them interested and is very entertaining.
  
  











  



  
Otherwise Known as Sheila the Great36 reviews
Judy Blume

Puffin, 2007

Very funny, Judy Blume does it again
One of the things Judy Blume does in her writing is that she makes characters kids can easily and fully relate to, and this brilliant feature of her writing isn't missing in this funny novel that is a must read for all young readers.
  
  











  



  
Judy Blume's Fudge Box Set1 review
Judy Blume

Puffin, 2007

Disappointed in Judy Blume
I have been reading Fudge since I was a pre-teen, so I thought I was getting the classics when I purchased this. Was I wrong!! Many of the original words have been changed. For instance: The original book had Peter asking for an airplane and records for Christmas, but the new version has him asking for CD's and an MP3 player. How silly! I wanted the classic and I didn't get it. I am truly ...
  
  











  



  
Best of Judy Blume 4 Copy Box Set4 reviews
Judy Blume

Yearling, 2004

4 Great Stories with a Message
I don't even remember if it was 40 or 45 years ago when I first started reading Judy Blume's books but I do remember the stories always seemed to touch on a subject I could relate to as a child. I didn't even hestitate or have to think twice about buying them for my son when he reached the 3rd grade. There are times when parents can't convince their child that other kids have the same problems ...
  
  











  



  
Pain and the Great One (Picture Yearling Book)10 reviews
Judy Blume

Dragonfly Books, 1985

I CAN RELATE!
Wordsmith Judy Blume uses more verbal magic in this illustrated children's book about a little brother and a big sister. Another book that, at age 12, seemed "too kiddie" and beneath me. I don't care if you're 60, 16, or 6 years-old! Even if you did not have the experience of growing up with siblings, or, in my case, I was the youngest, but had a smaller niece that acted as a baby sister. Read ...
  
  











  



  
Deenie105 reviews
Judy Blume

Laurel Leaf, 1991

It's a great book!!!
Do you like to read realistic fiction books? Well, if you do, just keep on reading to find out... This book is about a girl named Deenie. Her passion was cheerleading. Unfortunally, when she went for cheerleading try outs, she did not make it onto the squad. Deenie felt very disappointed. After her mom, Ma', wanted her to be a model, she refused. Finally, when her mom convinced her to try out ...
  
  











  



  
Fudge-a-Mania3 reviews
Judy Blume

Puffin, 2007

entertaining
Even as an adult, you will enjoy reading through this book and appreciating all the witty humor associated with this five year old and all that comes his way! Blume is an excellent writer. Like most of her books, this book is packed with dialogue and never a dull moment with five year old Fudge!
  
  











  



  
Forever . . .4 reviews
Judy Blume

Simon Spotlight Entertainment, 2007

First Love Lasts Forever...?
I first read this book as a young teenager- I was probably about 14 years old. Since then I've reread it about 5 times and each time I love it a little more. At 14 I dreamed of a love like the story this book tells. At 16 I thought I had found the love that the book describes. But I truly understood at 18 after I have found true love and then lost it for the first time. This book is a beautiful, ...
  
  











  



  
Forever . . .5 reviews
Judy Blume

Simon Pulse, 2007

Courtesy of Teens Read Too
FOREVER... is the most romantic teen love story ever written! Katherine and Michael are normal teens who meet in a normal way - at a party! What they have together is so bonding it seems like it will last forever. It's also the most difficult kind of relationship, because they are truly in love. After meeting and going out a few times, Katherine feels like she is in love. When she and ...
  
  











  



  
Summer Sisters1133 reviews
Judy Blume

Delta, 2003

Great Summer Read!
This is a great book! I am an avid book reader and this is one of my absolute favorite books of all time. I have read this book at least five times and I know I will read it many more times in the years to come. It's nostalgic, sweet, and timeless. It is a wonderful story of the friendships and heartaches many people go through in their lives.
  
  











  



  
The One in the Middle Is the Green Kangaroo8 reviews
Judy Blume

Yearling, 1982

Touching title...Loving story
There are books to thrill you, and there are the books that warm you throughout your life. This is one of them. Judy Blume has a broad stroke, writing for ages from elementary to Adult life. And with each book, she captures all the humiliation and comedy that those years offer. Though I was "too big" for this book when I read it, I don't regret doing so. Though I am not a middle child, I ...
  
  











  



  
Then Again, Maybe I Won't29 reviews
Judy Blume

Yearling, 1986

A Cute Book
'Then Again, Maybe I won't' is basically about a boy named Tony whose family struggles with money. He lives in an apartment with his parents, his brother Ralph & his wife Angie, and his grandmother who cannot speak because of a cancer she has. Money gets even tough when Angie announces she is having a baby, and the family dosen't have enough money to raise a baby. But, all of that changes when ...
  
  











  



  
Cool Zone with the Pain and the Great One (Pain & the Great One)1 review
Judy Blume

Delacorte Books for Young Readers, 2008

Courtesy of Teens Read Too
Jake, also known as The Pain to his big sister, has plenty to deal with at school. From the bully who steals his magnifying glass to the disastrous Bring Your Pet to School Day, navigating the first grade is no simple matter. Luckily his big sister, Abigail The Great One, has been through it all before. When she's not too busy being great, she lends a helping hand, and in the process, she finds ...
  
  











  



  
It's Not the End of the World43 reviews
Judy Blume

Yearling, 1986

Still Good, Even After All These Years
This book was witten in the early 70s, back when there were no cell phones and divorce laws were different. But, everything the family goes through holds true to today because feelings are timeless. Karen Newman, the main character of the book is in sixth grade when her parents separate, and eventually divorce. She goes through a whole range of emotions from anger to sadness and hate to ...
  
  











  



  
Soupy Saturdays with the Pain and the Great One (Pain & the Great One)5 reviews
Judy Blume

Delacorte Books for Young Readers, 2007

Soupy is Super!
Judy Blume demonstrates once again that you don't need witches, fairies, dragons or princesses to create irresistible children's literature that will keep kids, as well as their parents, hungrily turning pages for more. Soupy Saturdays revisits eight-year-old Abigail and six-year-old Jake, two of my favorite Blume characters from her 1985 book The Pain and The Great One, and takes them through a ...
  
  











  







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