• Reviews around year (2.70 of 5)

    Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing

    • I think I read it about 3 or 4 times when I was ten and eleven years old and loved it then!
    • This excellent book by Judy Blume perfectly depicts some of the most difficult years of life that people do not want to remember.
    • This was a very humorous story about a mischievous three year old, Fudge
    • Judy Blume's wonderful book should not be missed by any child about to enter the turbulent years of adolescence.
    • This is a timeless classic for any young lady going thru these awkward tween years
    • She is so real and just brought back junior high so vividly - those insecure years when you do silly things to try to be "normal."
    • The Pre-teen years are so difficult, without all these changes going on
    • This book was an honest story about being a girl in those awkward pre-teen years.
    • This is an exceptional book that helps children deal with the problems they face at those most memorable years of life.
    • Mr. Robinson birthed a room full of readers that year and probably every year our school was blessed to have him, thanks to his wise and careful selection of Judy Blume's truly marvelous
    • And it reads as perfectly today as it did some thirty odd years ago
    • Older readers will also find it appealing and an enjoyable short read that will remind them of those difficult, awkward years.
    • I recommended this book to over five people this year
    • 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.
    • Sucks a