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Double Fudge

Double Fudge

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "Double Fudge"
Review: "Double Fudge" is a great book. This book is about two boys name Fudge and Peter. Fudge always thinks about money. He even made his own money and called them "Fudge Bucks." He wants to buy the whole world. Peter is Fudge's older brother. Peter doesn't really like Fudge. Peter thinks Fudge is really disturbing. Then one day Peter's grandma have an idea. She told his family to go on a trip to Washington D.C. to see how money is made. So, they go on the trip while they ar eon the trip they meet their cousins from Hawaii. Their cousin names were Howie, Eudora, Flora,Fauna, and Mini Fudge. Fudge has the same name as his cousin, so Fudge gets mad. Peter get mad to because now he has two Fudges that are the same. Read the book and find out what trouble they get into this time. What will Peter do? What will Fudge do to his little cousin? I liked this book because it was really funny. Fudge always gets into trouble. I recommend this book to anyone who likes to laugh.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Double Fudge
Review: (...) This is about a family with two boys named Peter and Fudge. Peter is in 7th grade and has always been in the same class as this annoying girl that he hates. Fudge is starting Kindergarten and is obsessed with money. He got so obsessed that he started making his own paper money. He also "mised" his money which also means couting. He thought that he could buy new York City just because in the old days, the Duke paid $24 which was a lot back then. Peter thinks there is something wrong with him, but his parents just think it is a stage.
Since Fudge is only in Kindergarten, he still does tantrums. One day he needed new shoes. When he got to the shoe store, he wanted the same exact shoes as his big brother, Peter, but they didn't have the same exact shoes for the size of Fudge's feet. So he had a tantrum, and didn't stop yelling till the shoe store owner gave Fudge a lollipop.
The weirdest part was when they bumped into their cousin. They had gone on a trip to Washington D.C, and they were in a gift shop, when they suddenly bumped into their cousin. They met their children, and to their surprise, their son looked just like Fudge. Peter was so surprised because he already had one pesky Fudge, and now there were TWO!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awesome!Totaly Awesome!!!!!!
Review: A am a great fan of Judy Blume with her books being to the highest qualitly. As a fan of Peter and Fudge it was a great joy to read this book. A must have for any fan of this great series.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Double Fudge
Review: As a fourth grade teacher, I love reading the Fudge books to my students. They love hearing what Fudge is up to. My students were so excited when Double Fudge was published. I recommend this book to anyone who likes to laugh. Fudge is always funny. In the story, Fudge is five (almost six) and Peter is in 7th grade. As everyone knows Fudge has his own way of seeing things--Fudge has not changed. Fudge is obsessed with MONEY. He is always talking, singing, counting, or trying to acquire money. He even creates his own money "Fudge Bucks". The Hatchers go to Washington D.C. to show Fudge how real money is created. The family meets their long lost cousins. The cousins come home with the Hatchers. Poor Peter, now he has to deal with Fudge, the Natural Beauties, and the new Farley Drexel Hatcher. Another Fudge, OH, NO!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Double Fudge
Review: Double Fudge is one of the best books in the whole series of Fudge books. You can never predict what a character in the book might do on the next page. The author, Judy Blume, made this a great book by surprising her readers using something funny. Fudge is one of the funniest characters and Peter, his older brother always has to stop him.Too bad for Peter because Fudge is like a train that could not be stopped.
In every book in the series, the author uses a new idea and I say the best idea was Fudge being obsessed with money. This idea is actually in the book of Double Fudge. Another thing good about this book is you don't have to read the rest of the series to understand it.All I can say about Double Fudge is I love it. When you finally read this book, I think you'll agree with my review.I highly recommend this book to whoever that is reading this review to read it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Fudge is crazy for money
Review: Have you ever met somebody who is obsessed with money? Well if you read this book you'll jump into a world of money and a whole lot of trouble! Double Fudge is about a small five year old boy, his older brother pete and some very annoying relatives. Fudge is a small boy who is totally obsessed with money. He and his brother don't always get along. To kill fudges obsession their grandma suggested a trip to where they made the green stuff/money. The family met up with their long lost cousins, the Heavenly Hatchers. From then on, Pete thought his life would never be the same. See how Pete survives his new life and if Fudge ever gets over his obsession. If I had to rate this book, it would be a four out of five, because it was funny and well written.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Arjet Suka's Review
Review: I liked the book. It was a little funny. What I liked about the book is that Fudge was interested in money. He also wanted a panda as a pet. What I also liked abot this book is when Howie and his family saw Warren and his family. Then they lived more than one week together.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A laugh out load page-turner...
Review: I loved this book! I laughed out load reading it. Reading children's literature is my job (elementary media specialist), but
this was a complete joy. I had to borrow the book from a 4th grader so I could read the last chapter... I was dying to finish it and had left my copy at home. I highly recommend it for any reader, but especially for fans of the series. Fudge is still Fudge!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: ...Review
Review: I think I like reading this book ok like a B-. I think reading this book is for a little kid, maybe 9 years old. But I still like this book because Its fun. This book title is Fudge but this book is not all about fudge I thought this book would be all abuot Fudge but it is not. ...

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Sorta Disappointing...
Review: I think that most disappointing thing about _Double Fudge_ is that Judy Blume dated the book. She mentions MTV and Nickelodeon and Harry Potter and Instant Messaging. That's all well and good for a kid reading the book today, but how will it hold up over time? _Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing_ was first published in 1972, yet it is still really popular reading today. There are no cultural references to date the text. In 30 years will there still be MTV, Nickelodeon and IM? Harry Potter, maybe, as he is the biggest commercial blight to hit children's lit since I don't know when...but I wonder how relevant Peter's world will be to kids reading the Fudge series in 2033. I just think its a shame, that's all...that Blume would date the book in such a way, given that she never did before this latest installment in the series. What's up with that? What if Beverly Cleary woulda written that Mr. and Mrs. Quimby were watching "Love American Style" or Beezus and Ramona loved to listen to the Bay City Rollers on 8 track? See what I mean?


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