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Double Fudge - Judy Blume

 
Description: ISBN 0330413546 / Genre: Junior Books / Author: Judy Blume / Edition: New edition / Paperback / 208 Pages / Book is published 2003-07-04 ... more
Double Fudge - Judy Blume ... by Macmillan Children's Books

Newest Review: ... unique as he had always believed. One thing leads to another, and soon those Hawaiian relatives are shacked up in the ... more

 ... Hatchers small NYC apartment. Peter, our 12 year old narrator is not happy. In most of the earlier books there were few contemporary references to stick the books to a certain time period. That's not really the case here, as computers, the Internet and Harry Potter all appear within the story. The prices mentioned, for Fudge's new shoes, for souvenirs and so on, are also about right for this point in time, but could soon become as dated as those from the earlier books have done. The characters, on the other hand, are the ...more

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Pages: 136, Paperback, New Learning Publish
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Premium Review Double Fudge - Judy Blume: One Fudge, Two Fudge, Red Fudge, Blue Fudge (883 words)
by - written on 27/06/09 (Very useful, 86 readings)
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It's been more than 30 years since the first Fudge book ("Tales of a 4th Grade Nothing") was published, but, in true literary style, the little darling is still only 5 years old in the newest Judy Blume book about his exploits. All the usual suspects are there - Peter, the long suffering older brother; Tootsie, the younger sister who was born in the second book in the series; Mom, Dad and Grandma; annoying upstairs neighbour Sheila Tubman; dog Turtle and Myna bird Uncle Feather - but there are also some new faces. The book starts with Fudge developing a fascination with money, and all the things it can buy. This soon turns into a full blown ...  Read the complete review

 

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