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Eyelit
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@Soubhiville thanks so much for the #authoramonth winners box! I‘ve been looking forward to the Nicole Chung and Stephen Graham Jones (and have an excuse to read them sooner now having physical copies) - and the rest will be read in their appropriate months later this year. Much appreciated, friend! 🥰📚📬💕

Soubhiville You‘re welcome! I‘m glad you plan to keep participating 🙂. I‘ll be reading Shadow and Bone too, I‘ve had it for a couple years so it‘s about time! 6d
tpixie Congrats 🎉📚 🏆 5d
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dabbe
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@BookmarkTavern

In 4th grade in 1975, I was the only kid in my class whose parents were going through a divorce. For some reason, I took it harder than my other 3 sisters. Then my mom found this book at a garage sale (the same copy is in the pic above). The main character goes through exactly what I did. It helped me endure. Her books were such a balm. 🧡🤎💛

kspenmoll Judy Blume!!!!! 2mo
LeahBergen I read that very same edition! ❤️ And I was recently trying to explain to a younger family member just how important Judy Blume was to our age group. 2mo
BookmarkTavern Judy Blume is such a fantastic choice! Thanks for sharing! 2mo
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dabbe @kspenmoll 🧡🤎💛 2mo
dabbe @LeahBergen 🎯!!! 🧡🤎💛 2mo
dabbe @BookmarkTavern 🧡🤎💛 2mo
BiblioLitten ♥️ 2mo
dabbe @BiblioLitten 🧡🤎💛 2mo
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mlakota11

“My biggest problem is my brother, Fudge. He's never just a little bit of trouble.“
I love this line because it perfectly captures Peter‘s mixture of exasperation and resignation toward his little brother, Fudge. Peter‘s voice here is funny and relatable, expressing what so many older siblings feel—that sense of being constantly overwhelmed by a younger sibling‘s antics.

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mlakota11

One memorable moment is when Fudge swallows Peter‘s pet turtle, Dribble. It‘s a hilarious yet shocking scene that captures Fudge‘s unpredictable nature and the sheer frustration Peter feels about always having to put up with his brother‘s wild antics.

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mlakota11
Pickpick

This book is a delightful, humorous read that captures the ups and downs of childhood with heart and wit. The story follows Peter Hatcher, a fourth-grader, as he deals with the antics of his mischievous younger brother, Fudge. Blume masterfully brings out Peter‘s frustrations and love for his family, showing the challenges of sibling relationships in a way that‘s both funny and relatable.

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Bibliotekate
Pickpick

My kids say, “You've got to read it!“

Bibliotekate They're not wrong. 3mo
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Bibliotekate
Superfudge | Judy Blume

Will this be my kids' favorite of Judy Blume's books? Without having started it, they think yes.

Bibliotekate Halfway through and I think they're still more excited about “Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing.“ (edited) 3mo
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Bibliotekate

Not my kids‘ favorite as there‘s a lack of Fudge.