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Are You There, God? It's Me, Margaret [Paperback]

Judy Blume
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5.0 out of 5 stars Are you there, God? It's me, Margaret....., Sep 30 2000
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Heather (Garwood, NJ) - See all my reviews
This was a really funny book. I wouldnt call it a great novel of western civilization, but it was fun to read and it didnt bore me. The book's about Margaret, a preteen (theres a LOT of emphasis on the whole "preteen" thing) who moves from New York to a small New Jersey suburb. She makes friends with one of her neighbors, Nancy, who in turn welcomes Margaret into her circle of friends (the two of them and two other girls, Gretchen and Janie, who call themselves the Preteen Sensations). Margaret is the narrarator for the book, and most the things she says are funny (for example, she decides she likes someone for the sole reason that he has clean fingernails), and I can relate to the way she or her friends do or say something asinine out of the blue. If you want to read a book that isnt dumb and doesnt take a lot of time to read, you'll like it too.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book!, Nov 10 2010
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I enjoyed this book when I was 10, my daughter also loves it. She enjoyed all of the Fudge series by Judy Blume and will continue to enjoy her books; we'll have to get her whole works!
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Must Read!, Aug 15 2008
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This book was awsome! This book was helpful to me beacause this girl, Margaret is going to grade 6 and so am I. It gave me tips on how grade 6 would be like. I would recomond this book to ages 11-16.(pre-teens mostly)

A 11 year old girl named Margaret just moved to Farbrook, New Jersy from New York. She becomes friends with 4 girls and form a group named the P.T.S.(Pre-teen sensations) Margaret goes through puberty and askes god for help. She has crushes on boys and is growing quickly. At the end of the story, 2 of her friends gets there period and then finaly she gets it and she was SO happy.

Hope you read this WONDERFUL book. If you want to know more, JUST READ IT!!!
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