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)
" 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, 3/29/2011Judy 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.