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November 28th, 2007 at 2:15 pm
I love Judy Blume. I like the books about Peter and Fudge. The book that I like best is Also Known as Sheila the Great. It is very very funny! Sheila and Peter both think that they are getting their own house on their vacation. But they were both wrong. The house that their families rented is the same house. So they have to live together. See what happens!
November 29th, 2007 at 1:38 pm
I love Judy Blume books. My favorite is called SuperFudge. It is about a little kid named Farley but he likes to be called Fudge. His older brothers name is Peter Hatcher. Fudge in this book goes to Kindergarden. He gets a teacher thats calls him Farley instead of Fudge. So he kicks the teacher and calls her “Rat Face”. Will Fudge ever pass Kindergarden? You have to read the book to find out.
November 29th, 2007 at 1:41 pm
Judy blume books are great. I love Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing. It is about Peter and his little brother Fudge. They live in New York City and play in Central Park. Sheila bothers them all the time . One day Fudge jumps off the jungle gym. Do you think he will get hurt? Sheila might have to pair up with Peter and his friend for a project, and his turtle! Do you want to know if he loses his turtle? Then get your hands on that book today.
November 30th, 2007 at 8:31 am
Judy Blume is a very funny author. I read Super Fudge and it was a great book. Fudge stuck trading stickers on his new sister Tootsie. He climbed into Tootsie’s crib and acted like the baby because he wanted to be the baby instead of Tootsie being the baby. His dad quit his job so their mom could become a dentist.
November 30th, 2007 at 9:52 am
Otherwise Known as Sheila The Great is a great book. Sheila wants a dream house for the summer. She sees her dream house is a lot like a princess house. She learns how to swim in camp, also where her sister is in a play. The dream house that Sheila gets isn’t the one that she imagines. It is a house that has a dog chained to the house and Sheila hates dogs.
November 30th, 2007 at 11:01 am
In Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing is a great book. It is about Peter Hatcher, Fudge Hatcher, and their family. In the beginning, Peter goes to his best friend’s birthday party and wins a pet turtle, which he calls Dribble. Then, Fudge swallows Dribble. Will Fudge or will Dribble survive?
November 30th, 2007 at 12:26 pm
Judy Blume books are hilarious. One of my favorites is called Otherwise Known as Sheila The Great. It is about a girl that goes to a place called Tarrytown to spend the vacation. They rent a house that is he house of thier friend. They send Shiela and her older sister Libby to camp. They go on a horse ride that Sheila is afraid. She also meets a nice girl named Mouse that becomes her best friend. Will she ever make it through camp? You have to read the book to find out.
November 30th, 2007 at 1:03 pm
Otherwise known as Sheila the great is a wonderful book. Sheila and her family go to Tarrytown and Sheila’s Mom wants her to learn how to swim. Sheila and her family go to meet Sheila’s swim teacher and when Sheila’s sister see’s her swim teacher she falls in love.
November 30th, 2007 at 3:30 pm
In Sheila the Great, Sheila goes on a vacation and meets a friend nick-named Mouse. Everybody calls her Mouse,though. Sheila’s father says she should go to a camp, and she has lots of adventures at camp. Sheila asked her counselor if she could do a newspaper, and her counselor told her to ask the administrator if she could do make the camp newspaper. When she asks, from her luck, the administrator said yes. She went and typed the whole newspaper. It was fun at first, but after a little while, her hands hurt, her head hurts, and has a big, big headache. Worst of all, she found a note in the drawer from the boy that owns the room she is staying in. It says, “Whoever stays in this room, I HATE girls. Don’t touch my models. Will she get in trouble?
December 10th, 2007 at 9:30 pm
My favorite part in Superfudge was when he takes his bird to school and the bird says “bonjour stupid” to the teacher. I remember lying on the couch and laughing out loud. I can just imagine that happening in a kindergarten class.
December 12th, 2007 at 2:18 pm
I read Super Fudge and it was a great book. Fudge stuck trading stickers on his new baby sister and stuck stickers on their company’s suitcases. He climbed into Tootsie’s crib and acted like the baby because he wanted to be the baby instead of Tootsie being the baby. I really recommend this book so read it now.
December 14th, 2007 at 9:03 am
Judy Blume books are so funny! I like Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing. Every chapter is one story of the Hatcher family. I like the very first chapter, about the juicie-o company. The dad invites the owner of the company to dinner. They give Fudge a toy train and Peter a dumb old picture dictionary, like the one Peter got when he was a baby. Then, Fudge goes into Peter’s room and brings out his old picture dictionary, and the Juicie-o’s company owner’s wife feels offended. Then, they all go into the kitchen to eat dinner. Find out what Fudge did next!