Customer Review: Our class read this book together this year. We loved it!!! It is about a 4th grader named Peter and his annoying brother named Fudge. Peter wins a turtle named Dribble from his friend Jimmy Fargo's birthday party. Fudge is always getting into trouble. Fudge's birthday is a disaster! First, someone... more info
Customer Review: Once again this series, always the star of the "Best American" anthologies, delivers the goods. Here is just a selection of the delights it offers this year: A hilarious introduction by Judy Blume
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Customer Review: I honestly believe in my heart that every American woman from about age 25-35 read this book around the same age I did. Either one of her friends told her about it, the school nurse gave it to her, or her mom bought it and said it would explain things. This book is occassionally banned by... more info
Customer Review: Hi all,
I read all of Judy Blooms books as a child and adored them as did all my friends.We were a group of girls though. Do you think that boys would get as much from them or even be interested.
Customer Review: I teach school and the students love Judy Bloom books. We read Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing first and the kids couldn't wait to read Superfudge.
Customer Review: We borrowed this book from the library after we read a couple of the Fudge books that we had on the shelf at home. I was surprised that the text now refers to a CD player and personal computers used by children, even though neither existed at the time the book was written. I found the changes... more info
Customer Review: I ordered multiple copies of this book before I read it and now I am sorry I did. Although the book captures bullying at its worst, I must say I was disappointed that there was no resolution to the pain and suffering Linda experienced at the hands of her classmates. I found it unrealistic for Linda... more info
Customer Review: My nine-year-old loved this book, and has loved several in this series. Ms. Blume has a way of relating to the tween reader in a way that is funny and understanding at the same time. Excellent read.