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Thank you, thank you for all your wonderful notes. I only wish I could respond to each of you personally. But in order to start a new book I need serious thinking time, which means less time for e-mail. Hope you understand. Just want you to know that my assistant and I read this guestbook every day, and that your continued love and support are a constant inspiration.

 

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Hometown: Mount Vernon - Posted September 21, 2017 10:31 am
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Mason K.

Dear Judy Blume,
My classmates and I just finished reading Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing. IT WAS FANTASTIC! Here are a couple of my favorite parts...I really thought it was funny when Jenny tinkled on the floor. Also it was funny when Fudge tried to fly.
From,
Mason K.

Hometown: Mount Vernon - Posted September 21, 2017 10:29 am
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scarlett

Dear Judy Blume,
Our class just finished reading Tales of a fourth
Grade Nothing. I LOVED IT! I loved the part
when Fudge eats Peter's turtle and when Jenny tinkled at Fudge's birthday. I also loved it when Fudge cuts off his hair.
From,
Scarlett

Hometown: Mount Vernon - Posted September 21, 2017 10:28 am
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Emma

Dear Judy Blume,
Our class just got done reading Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing. It was AWESOME! I loved the part when Fudge tries to fly and swallows his teeth and I felt bad for him at the same time. I was just curious, why doses Peter always have to help Fudge do everything? When Fudge smears the mashed potatoes all over the wall...that was HILARIOUS. I LOVED this book.
From Your biggest fan,
Emma

Hometown: Mount Vernon - Posted September 21, 2017 10:27 am
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Steven

Dear Judy Blume,
I loved your book Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing. My favorite part was when Fudge throws his popcorn at the person in front of them and goes pow pew pew pow pow. That was so funny. Sincerely,
Steven

Hometown: Mount Vernon - Posted September 21, 2017 10:26 am
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Abby

Dear Mrs. Blume,
Our class just read Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing. My favorite part is when Fudge eats Peter's turtle and when Fudge tried to fly and he fell off of the jungle gym.
From your new fan,
Abby

Hometown: Mount Vernon - Posted September 21, 2017 10:24 am
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Ethan

DearJudy Blume,
Our class just finished reading Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing.I loved it when Fudge smeared mashed potatoes on the wall.
From,
Ethan

Hometown: Mount Vernon - Posted September 21, 2017 10:23 am
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Gage

Dear Judy Blume,
We have just Finished Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing. I thought it was one of the best books I have ever read. My favorite part though was when Fudge ate Peter's turtle. It was kind of funny but kind of sad that Peter's turtle died. He got a new pet and it was way better than Dribble...well kind of.
Sincerely,
Gage

Hometown: Mount Vernon - Posted September 21, 2017 10:21 am
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Meg

Dear Judy Blume,
Our class just finished reading Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing. It is a great book. I like Fudge the best. I like when Fudge eats Peter's turtle and when at Fudge's birthday Jenny tinkles on the rug. I love your books. They are so funny.
From,
Meg

Hometown: Mount Vernon - Posted September 21, 2017 10:20 am
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Mason R

Dear Judy Blume,
Our class just finished reading Tales of the Fourth Grade Nothing. My favorite part was when Fudge tried to fly. It was the funniest part was when Fudge smeared mashed potatoes on the wall.
From your new fan,
Mason R.

Hometown: Mount Vernon - Posted September 21, 2017 10:19 am
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Adrianna

Dear Judy Blume,
Our class just finished reading Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing. I loved it! My favorite part is when Jenny tinkled at Fudge's birthday party because it was funny.
From,
Adrianna

Hometown: Mount Vernon - Posted September 21, 2017 10:18 am
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Hope

Dear Judy Blume,
Our class just finished Tales of a Fourth Grade nothing.I loved the part when Jenny tinkled at Fudge's birthday party that made me laugh so hard. also liked the part when he said eat it or wear it. My favorite part in this story was when Fudge thought he could fly. I just really liked your book.
From,
Hope

Hometown: Mount Vernon - Posted September 21, 2017 10:17 am
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Karleigh

Dear Judy Blume,
My class just finished reading Tales of a Fourth
Grade Nothing. I love the it when Fudge tries to fly from the jungle gym, Jenny tinkling at Fudge's birthday and when Fudge eats Peter's turtle.
From,
Karleigh

Hometown: Mount Vernon - Posted September 21, 2017 9:57 am
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Dani

Dear Judy Blume,
Our class just got finished reading Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing. I LOVED IT! I liked the part when Fudge tries to fly from the jungle-gym and I felt a little sad for him because he swallowed his teeth.

Your fan,
Dani

Hometown: Mount Vernon - Posted September 21, 2017 9:56 am
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Brayden

Dear Judy Blume,
Our class just finished reading Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing. my favrit part is wen fuge eats peters turtle and jeny tinkeld at fuges barthday party and fuge sed i whant peters shose and he yeld just like prter.

Hometown: Mount Vernon - Posted September 21, 2017 9:56 am
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Payton

Dear Judy Blume,
I love your book Judy Blume Tales of the Fourth Grade nothing. It was my favorite book.
My favorite part was when Pe-tah got the puppy.
Sincerely,
Payton

Hometown: Mount Vernon - Posted September 21, 2017 9:56 am
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Landon

Dear Judy Blume,
Our class just finished reading Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing. I liked the part Fudge tried to fly. Another one of my favorite parts is when Fudge eats Peter's turtle. My favorite part is when Fudge scribbled on Peter`s project.
From,
Landon

Hometown: Mount Vernon - Posted September 21, 2017 9:55 am
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Joseph

Mrs. Blume,
My class just got done with one of your books. And it was really funny. The book was called Tales Of a Fourth Grade Nothing. My favorite part is when Fudge ate Peter's turtle.
From,
Joseph

Hometown: Mount Vernon - Posted September 21, 2017 9:55 am
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Noah

Dear Judy Blume,
Our class got finished Tales of a Forth Grade Nothing. It was the best book on earth. My favorite
part in the book was when Fudge jumped off the jungle
gym.
From,
Noah

Hometown: Mount Vernon - Posted September 21, 2017 9:53 am
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Carson

Dear Judy Blume.
My class just finished Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing. I Loved it because of how Fudge acted. Also how Peter had to show Fudge how to do things.

From you new fan,
Carson

Hometown: Mount Vernon - Posted September 21, 2017 9:53 am
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Kassi

Dear Judy Blume,
My class just finished Tales of a Fourth-Grade Nothing. It was so funny! My favorite part was when Fudge tries to fly, but it's sad he lost his teeth. You are a great writer and I love your books!
Sincerely,
Kassi

Hometown: Mount Vernon - Posted September 21, 2017 9:52 am
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Ellie

Dear Judy Blume,
My class just read Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing. I thought it was so hilarious! I love how funny Fudge is. My two favorite parts were when Fudge wanted to fly and when Jenny tinkled at Fudge's birthday party.
From,
Ellie

Hometown: Mount Vernon - Posted September 21, 2017 9:51 am
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Riley

Dear Judy Blume,
My class and I just got done reading Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing. I LOVED IT! My favorite part was when Jenny tinkled at Fudge's birthday.
From,
Riley

Hometown: Mount Vernon - Posted September 21, 2017 9:51 am
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Nolan

Dear Judy Blume,
My class and I just finished Tales of a
Fourth Grade Nothing. My favorite parts of that book were when Fudge tries to fly. My second favorite part was when Jenny tinkled at Fudge's birthday.
From a fourth grader,
Nolan

Hometown: Maynard - Posted September 19, 2017 12:17 pm
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Andrew

Hello. I am Andrew.
I am in 4th grade and I am reading tales of 4th grade nothing. I like you book to far. How do you come up with all your ideas? I am planing on getting more books make by you.I am sure I will read them in school as well. Maybe make a book about something like it, but a new family.
Keep up the great work,
Andrew

Hometown: Alexandria - Posted September 19, 2017 11:35 am
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Christine

Please write about Alison. As a young girl who was adopted and had Caucasion parents while being a minority it was a story I truly waited for. I hope you write her story one day so I can share it with my daughter.

Hometown: Fairiew - Posted September 15, 2017 3:10 pm

Raena

Hello

Hometown: Boston - Posted September 14, 2017 11:37 am
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Olivia

Hi Judy, Love the work. My best friend, Kyle, is your biggest fan. I was wondering if you can sign a book for him any book really as long as it is made out to Kyle.
Thank you so much!
Olivia

Hometown: Carol Stream - Posted September 13, 2017 9:23 am

lily

Hi Judy, I love your books. You are the best. From Lillian

Hometown: Iniiler - Posted September 12, 2017 5:47 pm

Gabby

I love you book !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Hometown: Fort Lauderdale - Posted September 9, 2017 9:41 pm
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Rita

Hi Judy,
I just wanted to let you know that your books have seriously changed my life for the better. I have literally read every book you've ever written. My personal favorites are the Fudge books and Here's to You Rachel Robinson - Charles is hilarious! I was also reading all about your experience with censorship and I just wanted to tell you that your books really informed me on a lot of topics, so thank you. I had a very sheltered childhood, and reading your books opened my mind up to a lot of new ideas and topics. I have vivid memories of hiding out in the back of the public library reading Forever haha! But your books taught me so much, I can't say thanks enough. Enjoy life in Key West!

Hometown: Kennett - Posted September 7, 2017 4:22 pm
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Mary

Hello! I am an elementary librarian. One of my teacher patrons is looking for the Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing DVD to watch after reading the book. Can you help me locate the movie?

Hometown: portland oragan - Posted September 5, 2017 5:05 pm

davis

hello judy blume when is your book coming out

Hometown: Philippines - Posted September 5, 2017 3:35 pm
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Nonneline

Hi Judy. just done ready your book and well I was diagnosed with scoliosis on 6th grade around 32 degrees curvature, now maybe aroun 110 degrees. Nothing extraordinary. I want to tell you that I fucking hate and love the book. It was funny how I remebered what I felt before with my condition. I want to know how is Deenie right now? does she have a lover? Is it Buddy? How is her scoliosis? Did it got worse? I have so many questions to ask you. Is there an email I can chat with you? By the way, I just retyped all this stuff now because the browser just logged out of the website so please give me you email. that would be a whole lot easier. Soooooo looking forward to your reply. Sincerely yours, Nonneline.

Hometown: Lewistown, PA - Posted August 26, 2017 12:26 am
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Kelly Manning

As a fourth grade teacher I have read your books aloud for the past 14 years as a life long fan of your books. A new role I have taken on at my school is assembly planner. I know it's a long shot - but I, personally, would forever remember a chance to meet you. Would you be willing to speak with a 4/5 school in central PA? Thanks so much, for just reading this! - Kelly

Hometown: Flushing NY - Posted August 22, 2017 11:19 pm
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Amanda

Hometown: Seoul, South Korea - Posted August 22, 2017 9:41 pm
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Angela

Dear Judy Blume,

I love your books. They were really fun. The funniest book was Freckle Juice. I want to read more books like that. I read your books in school. What is your favorite book?
Have a great day!

- Angela

Hometown: Seoul, South Korea - Posted August 22, 2017 9:34 pm
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Emily

Hometown: Seoul, South Korea - Posted August 22, 2017 9:29 pm
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Eugene

Dear Judy Blume,

Hello,I love your books.
Your books were very fun.
I want to read more of your books.
I will buy more of your books. What is your favorite book? My favorite book is Freckle Juice. How can you write so well?
Your book is the best book.Thank you,

Love,

Eugene

Hometown: Seoul, South Korea - Posted August 22, 2017 9:28 pm
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Ara

Dear Judy Blume,

Your book was great, and it was fun. But it was a little hard. Is ok, because it was fun!
I like Freckle Juice and Green Kangaroo. But Green Kangaroo was fantastic too.
I really like you book. I want to read your other books.I want to be like you. The books were nice.
Bye bye!

Ara

Hometown: Seoul, South Korea - Posted August 22, 2017 9:24 pm
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Junyoung

Hometown: Seoul, South Korea - Posted August 22, 2017 9:20 pm

Arlene

Hi Judy Blume,

Good morning, I like your books.
My favorite book is Green Kangaroo, because in Freckle Juice Sharon does that trick. Write more interesting books!

Thanks,

Arlene

Hometown: Viena, Austria - Posted August 21, 2017 2:52 am

Benjamin K

Hometown: Seoul, South Korea - Posted August 21, 2017 2:34 am

Minkyeol

Dear Judy Blume,

Hello my name is Minkyeol. I am from South Korea. Your books are so great! Please write more fun book please. HAVE A GREAT DAY!

Minkyeol

Hometown: Seoul, South Korea - Posted August 21, 2017 2:32 am

Emily W

Dear Judy Blume,

Good morning! I loved your books.
My favorite was The One in the Middle is the Green Kangaroo.
I have only read two of your books. Freckle Juice, The One in the Middle is the Green Kangaroo. I wish I could read your other books too.
Some people use there penname. Is Judy Blume your real name, or a penname? I wanted to be a writer. I can make a lot of stories if I use my head. But if I write story, it is quite short. My dad makes newspaper. So he taught me how to write very well. I wish you could write back to me. I would love to meet you in real life.

From Emily

Hometown: Seoul, South Korea - Posted August 21, 2017 2:29 am

Anna

Dear Judy Blume,

I like your books and I like to read all of your books. I think Freckle Juice was my favorite. I am reading Green Kangaroo too. Freckle Juice was interesting. But, Sharon fooled Andrew with the freckle juice recipe! I learned a word! Appendicitis. I think Andrew war angry with Sharon. It was a very cool cook.
Thanks,

Anna

Hometown: New York, NY - Posted August 20, 2017 12:39 pm
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Terry

I still have the copy of Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret that I bought at the Scholastic Book Fair in the late 1970's. I have enjoyed most of your books through Summer Sisters and got to reread them with my now adult children when they were young. I am studying the voices of your characters at different ages as I am now taking my first writing class. Your work has come up in class discussion as so relatable and impactful on us as we were growing up. Thanks for paving the way for so much great Young Adult literature that came after you.

Hometown: Lock Haven - Posted August 18, 2017 11:21 pm
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Sarah

Hello!

I'm currently reading Wifey; I love it! I read most of your books when I was in elementary school and junior high school. I remember that my favorites were Blubber, Forever, Deenie and Are you There God? It's Me, Margaret. Wow! I read Are You There God- in 1980, and it feels like I read it yesterday. I also remember reading Forever at church camp. LOL Now, my daughters are reading your books. Thank you for the great stories. They are truly the best. Now I'm going to curl up in bed with my chihuahua and probably finish Wifey tonight. Do you ever give speeches, etc. in NYC? We come into the city frequently.

Regards,
Sarah

Hometown: north canton - Posted August 17, 2017 4:43 pm
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janet

Hello. I am leading my 39 year-old Book Club in a discussion on In An Unlikely Event tomorrow. Your blog has provided me great visuals! My daughter-in-law saw you @ SCBWI in LA in July; she shared with me too! As I grew up in the 50's too, it was a trip down memory lane. Thank you!

Hometown: Tyler, TX - Posted August 16, 2017 5:58 pm
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Emily Brady

Hi Judy Blume! My students love you so much! We are reading one of your books now! I was wondering if there is any way possible you might be able to do a live skype for my class? I know it would make their year complete!

Hometown: Decatur, GA - Posted August 9, 2017 5:22 pm
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Lili

Dear Ms.Blume,
I really love your books! Especially the Peter Hather series. Hope you write back!

Love,
Lili

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