Double Fudge (Fudge #5)
The final novel in Blumes Fudge series. The Hatcher brothers are back for yet another crazy adventure. In their final story, Fudge is obsessed with money; all he can think about is having and spending it, which gets a little concerning. While out in Washington learning about money, the Hatchers find their long lost family from Hawaii. This turns Peters world upside-down, on top of Fudge. This has to be one of the best novels from this series; it has life lessons in it, and its also comedic.
In double fudge the main caricature was peter. The main problem is peters other family they kept annoying him. A lesson that I learned is that just because you might not act like them dose not mean you did not act like that.I liked that and I thought it was funny
Fudge is an original!!
The whole series was so enjoyable.
A possible theme for this book would be never judge a book by it's cover because in the book fudge finds out that his cousin has the same name as him and he does the same things he does so he got really mad but in the end of the story they became really nice to each other that is why I think that is a good theme for this book.
It was nice to catch up with Fudge one last time. He is 5 years old now and still a mess. He gets fixated on money and it really doesn't bring on the humor. The whole thing with meeting the father's cousin in DC and then they stop by for a sleep over was pretty funny stuff. I enjoyed that part. It was a little like Christmas Vacation. There is a trip to DC to see how money is printed, Halloween, a cool Manhattan apartment and 2 very creepy twins. I did enjoy this and I think it was the weakest
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Original Title: | Double Fudge |
ISBN: | 0142408786 (ISBN13: 9780142408780) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Fudge #5 |
Characters: | Fudge Hatcher, Peter Hatcher |
Literary Awards: | Buckeye Children's Book Award for 3-5 (2005), Nene Award (2004), Pennsylvania Young Readers' Choice Award for Grades 3-6 (2005), Golden Archer Award for Intermediate (2004) |
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From Judy Blume, bestselling author of Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing! Fans young and old will laugh out loud at the irrepressible wit of Peter Hatcher, the hilarious antics of mischievous Fudge, and the unbreakable confidence of know-it-all Sheila Tubman in Judy Blume’s five Fudge books. Brand-new covers adorn these perennial favorites, and will entice a whole new generation of Fudge—and Judy Blume—fans. “As a kid, Judy Blume was my favorite author, and Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing was my favorite book.”—Jeff Kinney, author of the bestselling Wimpy Kid seriesPoint Out Of Books Double Fudge (Fudge #5)
Title | : | Double Fudge (Fudge #5) |
Author | : | Judy Blume |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 224 pages |
Published | : | April 5th 2007 by Puffin Books (first published September 30th 2002) |
Categories | : | Childrens. Fiction. Realistic Fiction. Middle Grade. Young Adult. Humor. Chapter Books |
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Ratings: 3.98 From 20557 Users | 777 ReviewsEvaluation Out Of Books Double Fudge (Fudge #5)
The book I am read is the 4th book of Farley Drexel Hatcher a.k.a Fudge: Double Fudge. In Chapter one, Fudge ask Peter a question about Money and he becomes obsessed with money. Then one day, Fudge asks Shelia Tubbman: Peter's sworn enemy, how much money she got. It wasn't a polite thing to say and Shelia looked at Peter to think it was his fault for telling Fudge about money. When Fudge let out a cheer of Money, Uncle Feathers: Fudge's bird, repeats what Fudge said. I'm on Chapter 2 and I'mThe final novel in Blumes Fudge series. The Hatcher brothers are back for yet another crazy adventure. In their final story, Fudge is obsessed with money; all he can think about is having and spending it, which gets a little concerning. While out in Washington learning about money, the Hatchers find their long lost family from Hawaii. This turns Peters world upside-down, on top of Fudge. This has to be one of the best novels from this series; it has life lessons in it, and its also comedic.
In double fudge the main caricature was peter. The main problem is peters other family they kept annoying him. A lesson that I learned is that just because you might not act like them dose not mean you did not act like that.I liked that and I thought it was funny
Fudge is an original!!
The whole series was so enjoyable.
A possible theme for this book would be never judge a book by it's cover because in the book fudge finds out that his cousin has the same name as him and he does the same things he does so he got really mad but in the end of the story they became really nice to each other that is why I think that is a good theme for this book.
It was nice to catch up with Fudge one last time. He is 5 years old now and still a mess. He gets fixated on money and it really doesn't bring on the humor. The whole thing with meeting the father's cousin in DC and then they stop by for a sleep over was pretty funny stuff. I enjoyed that part. It was a little like Christmas Vacation. There is a trip to DC to see how money is printed, Halloween, a cool Manhattan apartment and 2 very creepy twins. I did enjoy this and I think it was the weakest
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