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Sometimes life in the Hatcher household is enough to make twelve-year-old Peter think about running away. His worst problem is still his younger brother, Fudge, who hasn't changed a bit since his crazy capers in Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing. If you ask Peter, Fudge is just an older — and bigger — pain. Then Peter learns that his mom is going to have a baby and the whole family is moving to Princeton for a year. It will be bad enough starting sixth grade in a strange place and going to the same school as Fudge. But Peter can imagine something even worse. How will he ever survive if the new baby is a carbon copy of Fudge?
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"I read this book a long time ago and even or its size it was the first chapter book i had ever read and it was written by my favorite author Judy Blume. This book was alot more humorious as i remember. This book was really good as i remember. It was probably really good if i still remember it today."
— Damian (4 out of 5 stars)
Superfudge Listener Reviews
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" It was really funny!! "
— Elli, 2/12/2014 -
" i liked it pretty good "
— Zair, 1/30/2014 -
" Most of the Judy Blume books didn't really catch my attention, but from what I remember,this one was pretty funny. "
— Regan, 1/29/2014 -
" Great for reading aloud to kids. Lots of fun! "
— Truda, 1/25/2014 -
" Love this series of novels and enjoy reading them over again.... "
— Tasha, 1/19/2014 -
" I think this series is growing on me. This book was really fun and funny. Parents beware, the kids talk about Santa being imaginary. "
— Pamela, 1/15/2014 -
" read long ago in the 1980s. i loved it!!! "
— Tara, 1/13/2014 -
" it was good, not the best, but good. "
— Isabel4estgmail.com, 1/13/2014 -
" This was a very good and funny book. I would recommend this book to every kid at about the age of 8-10. "
— Weronika, 1/13/2014 -
" My husband brought this to me to read while nursing and I really enjoyed it. It felt very real to how I remember childhood. "
— Adrian, 1/11/2014 -
" horror! this book was published in 1980...so why does fudge watch cartoon network and why does pete ask for cds, a laptop, and an mp3 player for christmas? hmmm? i am appalled. "
— Kelly, 1/5/2014 -
" I wonder if I read it now, if I'd still love it as much as I did as a kid. Would it be as disappointing as ET is now? "
— Brooke, 1/2/2014 -
" I loved this book as a kid. I really related to the main character, since I'm the oldest sibling too, and I found all the side characters funny and engaging. "
— Gilda, 12/18/2013 -
" I love all of the Fudge books!! "
— Anna, 12/12/2013 -
" read it in like 2nd grade but i still love it!! "
— Ariana, 12/10/2013 -
" GREAT!!! The Hatchers in Princeton for a year...and Fudge is making TROUBLE......and the birth of a new family member!!! "
— Padya, 12/7/2013 -
" Oh, the Fudge books. :) These are nostalgic and I just love to read them! Superfudge is chock full of good stuff and will entertain if you are an adult as well! The family is in a different location from Tales, and Fudge is in school with Peter... "
— Alex, 7/25/2013 -
" Jeez! I read these books as a young girl and they're still with me! If ever your wondering what book to get an 11-13 year old girl with a sense of humor anything written by Judy Blume is it. "
— Andaye, 6/5/2013 -
" Fudge is the funniest person in the book. Fudge says '' maybe Miss. Elliot eats worms'' funny funny fudge. He is funny because when he says PEE-TAH "
— Eagle, 3/21/2013 -
" It's a elementary school kids book, but so worth the read. It's hillarious "
— Amy, 2/5/2013 -
" Superfudge...the little brother is still obnoxious! "
— Kara, 11/10/2012 -
" This is the first book I ever read!! "
— Pharminator, 10/24/2012 -
" Obnoxious child isn't parented at all. Ick. "
— Kelly, 8/28/2012 -
" it was gross i mean it :P "
— Maranda, 8/16/2012 -
" This was one of my favorite books growing up as a kid. I loved Judy Blume books, she was one of my favorite authors. "
— Heather, 8/4/2012 -
" This is DEFINITELY the sequel of Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing. Fudge [I have no idea] and Peter have a new baby sister named Tamara Roxanne. They call her Tootsie though [don't ask].Fudge gets a PET BIRD at age FOUR [yes F-O-U-R]. "
— Natalie, 2/9/2012 -
" Read this so many years ago and just bought for my niece for Christmas. I just read it again in one day and thinking I may need to read more of these soon. I forgot how great the Judy Blume books are. Very witty. "
— Jennifer, 10/9/2011 -
" I really really like this story. Fudge is really funny and I really like his baby sister Tootsie. "
— Allison, 7/7/2011 -
" A very funny book!!! A-must read:D "
— Nicole, 7/2/2011 -
" Cutest kid ever! And I love the dog named Turtle :D So cute and so original! "
— Nicole, 5/20/2011 -
" its hard to get into this book simply because fudge gets on my nerves. my students love it, so thats all that matters but if i had my way, i'd spank that kid right into next week! Im just saying! "
— Ambulur, 5/15/2011 -
" Adorable. It's definitely a 4th/5th-grade book, but it was a fun, easy read. "
— Jade, 5/10/2011 -
" Just as funny as the first one and makes another awesome Fudge book "
— Vinit, 5/7/2011 -
" it was funny because fudge looses his teeth at least i think i rember that. "
— Isabelle, 4/24/2011 -
" lolz lolz lolz lolz lolz lolz lolz lolz lolz lolz lolz lolz lolz lolz lolz lolz lolz lolz lolz lolz lolz <br/>hilarious <br/> "
— Daniel, 4/12/2011 -
" Tales of the Fourth Grade Nothing and Superfudge are timeless classics. They evoke so many memories of my childhood. I even recall the first time I ever read these stories -- ironically 4th grade. I have an amazing 4th grade teacher to thank for my first exposure to Judy Blume. "
— Lyndsey, 4/12/2011 -
" i loved the way fudge called peter pe-tah!!!! "
— Kendal, 4/7/2011 -
" This book was soo good when I read it as a kid. The author does a great time bringing to story to life, a very good read for kids. "
— Nik, 4/3/2011 -
" FUnny like the first book. "
— Grace, 3/30/2011 -
" First book I ever read. "
— Isaac, 3/29/2011
About Judy Blume
Judy Blume is the enduringly popular author of many books for young readers. Over eighty million copies of her books have been sold, and the Fudge books (which feature a character based on her son Larry) are timeless classics. Among Blume’s many awards is the Margaret A. Edwards Award for Lifetime Achievement. She lives in Key West with her husband.