I would say no because I am a girl and I read some books
The Fudge series by Judy Blume is generally not considered a "girl book" but rather an engaging series that can be enjoyed by readers of all genders. The themes and humor in the books can appeal to a wide audience, making them popular with both boys and girls.
The Fudge book series by Judy Blume is as follows: Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing Otherwise Known as Sheila the Great Superfudge Fudge-a-Mania Double Fudge
The first book in the Ghost Girl series is "Rest in Peace."
Yes, "Double Fudge" by Judy Blume is a work of fiction. It is the third book in the Fudge series, which follows the humorous adventures of a young boy named Peter Hatcher and his mischievous little brother, Fudge.
Samurai Girl - book series - was created on 2003-06-01.
Why is book called book?? bcuz someone wanted to call it that
Fudge's full name in Judy Blume's children's book series is Farley Drexel Hatcher. He is a mischievous and lovable character known for his big personality and wild antics.
He has a dog names turtle
No, the "All-American Girl" series by Meg Cabot consists of only two books: "All-American Girl" and "Ready or Not." There is no third book in the series.
Yes. The Fudge series. It started with Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing and ended with Double Fudge.
The cover of the book "Unforgettable" from the It Girl series features the fictional character Jenny Humphrey. The character is portrayed as a fashionable and ambitious young woman in the book series.
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No. Double Fudge, published in 2002, is Blume's latest Fudge book, and the last book she has published is "Going, Going, Gone! with the Pain and the Great One" (2008).