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Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing

Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: when fudge ate dribble
Review: We thought the book was funny and touching and very crazy.i think that a two or three year olds should not beable to go to central park.and a fourt grader shoud not be babysitting in a very busy town. and fuge shouldnt be spoild that much and a fourth drader should not beable to have to go to the movies with a two or three year old .

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Take it or leave it
Review: Some kids may get a kick out of Fudge's brattiness, but others will find it woefully obnoxious, this one included.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good for the whole family!
Review: Living with his little brother, Fudge, makes Peter Hatcher feel like a fourth grade nothing. Whether its throwing a temper tantrum in the show store, smearing his food on the walls at the hamburger store, or colouring on his brothers homework, 2 year old Fudge is never far from trouble. Hes a little toddler terror who gets away with everything- and I mean everything. When Fudge walks of with his 4th grade brother,Peter, 's pet turtle, its the last straw! Peters hold up with Fudge is too long, How can he tell his parents that he wants too be loved as much as Fudge for a change? It's all answered in this Judy Blume classic, Good for 3-5th graders.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Subversive
Review: I swear kids like this book because it is their first introduction to sexuality. The persistent thread of "oh no, this forbidden thing can't be happening" makes for a sort of naughty thrill ride, a sort of prepubescent fantasy about acts of social misbehavior. Covertly sensual acts (like the eating of the turtle, the ultimate "oh no!") and bathroom allusions help charge kids up in ways they can't even grasp themselves.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very funny, hilarious book
Review: Fudge was a very weird person. Fudge has an older brother named Peter. He thought Fudge was a pain in the neck. My favorite part was when Fudge eats Peter's turtle. This book will crack you up and make you not want to have a little brother. I read this book this year in fourth grade.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fudge is a real problem to his big brother.
Review: This is a very funny book. One of the parts I especially like is when Fudge went to the movies. He wanted to touch the bears in the movie. Peter thought he was a forth grade nothing, because his little brother was on TV and he wasn't!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It'll knock you out of this world!
Review: This story is about a boy named Peter Hatcher who thinks he is a fourth grade nothing. His brother Fudge is very annoying. My favorite part was when Mr. Hatcher's boss, Mr. and Mrs. Yarby, came to the house with his wife for the weekend. They brought Fudge a big train set and gave Peter an old dictionary. At first Mr. and Mrs Yarby loved Peter and Fudge but then after a while they started to dislike them. Fudge was making them mad by putting postage stamps all over their suitcases, acting silly at the dinner table and putting Dribble, the turtle in Mrs. Yarbys hair. Another funny part was when Fudge ate Dribble and went to the hospital. I loved this book and if you read it I'm sure you will love it too!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It will knock your socks off.
Review: I enjoyed reading this book because it was so funny. The book that I read was Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing. The main characters are Fudge, Peter, Jimmy, and Sheila.Peter had a pet turtle named Dribble. Peter's father came home from the office and he said that Mr. and Mrs. Yarby were coming to stay with them. That meant that Peter had to sleep in the same room as Fudge. Fudge loved birds, so one day Fudge went up on a junglegym to catch a bird. He jumped off and broke his two front teeth. After that,Peter called Fudge fangs. At the end of the story, Fudge ate Peter's turtle, Dribble. They had to cut Fudge open to get it out. Peter gets a dog at the end.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I liked chapter 2 on Mr. & Mrs. Juicy.
Review: I liked it because it was funny, it reminded me of my big brother and my big sister.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I loved tales of a forth grade nothing!
Review: I think everyone should read this book!Some of Judy Blume's books are not very interesting,but this one is!Judy Blume did a very good job writing this book.I especially like how she named Tootsie and Fudge after candy!I really think everyone should read this book!


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