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A trip down memory lane!, May 9, 2000
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This review is from: Judy Blume Diary (Paperback)
While growing up, Judy Blume was my favorite author. When shepublished the Judy Blume Diary I was the first person that I know ofto have one! The passages from Judy Blume's books, throughout thediary, will remind you of all the innocence of childhood that once was. This is a highly recommended keepsake for all Blume fans!
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The Judy Blume Diary, September 22, 2002
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This review is from: Judy Blume Diary (Paperback)
(...) "The Judy Blume Diary" is meant to be written in for approximately one year. There are, on average, 11 pages per month to write on, containing a quote on each page from various Judy Blume books, such as "Tiger Eyes", "Forever...", and "Deenie". There are also a couple dozen black-and-white photographs of young adults, all of which is meant to inspire the writer. By the end, there are a few pages for you to reminisce on how you've grown/matured over the year and what you expect to accomplish in the next year. There is also a place for addresses, phone numbers, important dates, and even a calendar, but only for the years 1986-8 (in the 1985 British version published by Piccolo).
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Even though I don't intend to use this book as a diary, it's still great to have if you're a diehard Judy Blume fan (which I am). Another good book that benefits children (as well as parents) is her nonfiction book, "Letters to Judy: What Kids Wish They Could Tell You", which I highly recommend.
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