• Reviews around read (4.65 of 5)

    Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing

    • Great read for a 3rd grade boy.
    • It is a little dated, but overall a great read
    • If you want to roll back the years this is a great read, this is a timeless read for all ages
    • A good read if you are entering 6th grade.
    • Blume's very easy read is presumably geared for tweens, but it is an unidentifiable character with silly dialogue.
    • This book is an easy read
    • The perfect reading for girls ages 1-13
    • I would say a light easy read that will grab you from page one.
    • Another good reading for teens
    • So, I bought a whole bunch of them for my Kindle for fast, light, enjoyable reading in between long novels.
    • After reading this book, the other books in the series are also enjoyable reads or should I say- must-reads?A new, interesting and fresh new series for young children and teenagers
    • Entertainment Value: 5 out of 5 - This book is a great read and very relataible
    • This is a stupid read
    • The classic battle of Peter trying to keep his little brother out of his room makes for great reading
    • Excellent reading for the pre-teen embarking upon the infusion of hormones: protrusion of breasts and "menstroo-ation," and boys
    • And easy read for teens I recommend all young teenage girls to read this book.
    • She really enjoyed the reading.
    • A hilarious and entertaining read
    • Awesome read and love the convenience of reading clearly on my iPad
    • I thought it was a great read for a pre teen.
    • Great reading for elementary readers...keeps them engaged.
    • both my mother and daughter loved this book a great book to share after you have read it a great read!
    • I've read every book by Judy Blume and have never been dissappointed I rember reading this and want to read it again Blubberwas up there on my list of my favorites I want to read this 1 again her books are easy reads and don't want to put them down all fun reads
    • While it makes for an endearing read, I didn’t really feel there was much of a point to the novel
    • If you are an adult who still struggles with what you went thru in your youth like moving to a new school or body image, trying to fit in, understanding the world around you this is still a great read no matter your age
    • Good read for the age-appropriate child.
    • Good read for the summer line
    • Excellent read.
    • I wish I had read it a long time ago but only got to it now as I go through a list of outstanding reads.
    • This book is accurate fun, and a great read
    • This book is accurate fun, and a great read
    • This book is a great read, whether you're the big brother, the younger sister or any other member of the family
    • As a retired teacher of 4th grade, I wanted to use this book to drag my reluctant reading 1st grade grandson into enjoying books a bit.
    • A good read for every tween girl!
    • Great read.
    • So, I bought a whole bunch of them for my Kindle for fast, light, enjoyable reading in between long novels.
    • Easy reads but wonderful to revisit
    • Happy reading!!
    • This is such a good read for young girls.
    • I enjoyed all of Fudge's little tantrums, it was a joy to listen to, as well as read for myself as a child
    • So if you are looking for a great read ,read Are you there God
    • This is a good read which begins with three fatal airplane crashes in
    • Funny, moving and even a little thought-provoking, this is a truly enjoyable read.
    • And, in the end, you will either have liked this light-hearted reading, or not have invested too much time to make your stab at this book seem a large waste.
    • Easy reading!
    • Happy reading!
    • A great read for my 9 year old!
    • I think it is very good reading for 12 year olds.
    • A fantastic read for young girls
    • This was an easy read about the life of a teenage boy from the East Coast.
    • Highly enjoyable read; sure to please even the most reluctant reader!Evelyn Horan - teacher/counselor
    • Its a good read and is an age appropriate book.
    • An absolutely excellent read for young readers, Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing will be loved by your child, especially if they have a younger sibling
    • I was skeptical at first but was promised a quick read
    • Amazing worth reading
    • Easy read but not that great of a book .
    • Amazing worth reading
    • Probably a decent read for the age group it is intended for and it was an easy
    • It is a bit dated, but still a good read.
    • I'm sure a younger person would really enjoy this read.
    • A good read
    • Superb, deffently a great read.
    • So, I bought a whole bunch of them for my Kindle for fast, light, enjoyable reading in between long novels.
    • Fitting in, growing up, deciding what kind of person you will be and choices like religion make this such a great read, i will definitely recommend this book to my daughter when she turns 11
    • Old lovely book that is still a good read today
    • Great read
    • Also a fun short read for fourth through sixth graders
    • Judy Blume has got a lot of good reads.
    • Judy Blume, as always, offers a good read.
    • The book is still relevant and it's a great and quick read
    • The most interesting book! definitely a good read!
    • great read
    • Easy read, must read!
    • A fast and fun read.
    • good read , granddaughter liked, thanks Judy
    • Worth a read, but not a keeper.
    • A great read for young kids.
    • Very enjoyable read with my 4th grader
    • Great story, quick read, and update for the 21st century (no more sanitary napkin belts.
    • Good read.
    • Her honest conversations with God, combined with her various fears of growing up and not being normal, her close relationship with her grandmother, and the unique project their new teacher Miles J. Benedict assigns, make this a memorable read
    • And, it's a pretty good read to or read with if you want to start early.
    • Older readers will also find it appealing and an enjoyable short read that will remind them of those difficult, awkward years.
    • This is a great read for children.
    • She was interesting and fun, and although some of this book was oddly contrived and no doubt far-fetched, in general it was a fun fictional read even for me, and I think those for whom it was primarily written will like it.
    • I wish I had done so because this book is entirely different and makes for extremely uncomfortable reading, especially for parents
    • One of my favorite reads!
    • I enjoy reading this book when it is an easy read and the one I can relate to
    • This would be a great read for a girl of about 11-14 years.
    • Good Read!
    • Enjoyed reading about Margaret and her adventures.
    • and it is a great quick read
    • As always, a very good read.
    • It's a great read for young girls approaching middle school and puberty!
    • But it's an enjoyable, quick read.
    • I enjoyed reading it as a
    • I loved it as a
    • & I know she'll enjoy as much as I did
    • week?Was she actually looking forward to the next period, now that she had actually experienced one?Was she actually looking forward to getting periods every couple of weeks for many years to come?Was the reality as wonderful as she imagined it to be?I hated this book, but this would have been a chapter that I would have loved to read
    • But I wanted to grow up just as fast as
    • This is a wonderful book I enjoyed as a
    • I hope she enjoys it as much as I did
    • Peter's parents are trying very hard to meet both of the boy's needs, but Fudge-as a strong-willed toddler- does kind of suck up most of their time and energy, while Peter spends a good deal of time being used to manage his brother; unfortunately, a rather normal dynamic for some families
    • I must have read it fifty times and each time was as great as the time before
    • and I love that I can save money as well as, recycle and save paper.
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