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Some of Judy Blume's notable books include "Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret," "Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing," "Forever," and "Blubber." She is known for writing about topics related to adolescence and puberty.

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Judy Blume, whether writing for adults, young adults, adolescents or primary school children, is a wonder. Her essential core style is the same. Her style is one of didactic narrative In other words, she uses story telling to get her message across. She is a first rate story teller using humor (where appropriate) to emphasis her points. True she's been criticized for being "issue led" which is farcical when one considers that she more or less invented the genre.

I don't think I'm exaggerating if I say that Judy Blume, virtually single handed, changed the style and nature of writing for children and young people in a way that not even Enid Blyton was able to achieve, but I'm sure that's because Enid Blyton didn't live in the age of instant communication.

I wouldn't worry about what is Judy Blume's style if you enjoy reading her books. That's enough. If you want to know what makes her books so readable, well, that's her talent.

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Very few of Judy Blume's books were illustrated. The original release of Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing had a few illustrations. Her only fully illustrated book was called Freckle Juice. In any case, Judy Blume never illustrated her books herself -- Fourth Grade Nothing was illustrated by Roy Doty and Juice by Sonia O. Lisker. Other illustrated Blume books were done by other illustrators, but never by Blume herself.

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Judy Blume has written numerous books to help teenagers cope with everyday issues. Summer Sisters, Iggie's House, and Deenie are all written by Judy Blume.

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I know that she wrote Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing,Fudge-a-Mania,Double Fudge, Super Fudge, Otherwise knowen as Sheila the great, Dear God it's me Margret, and Tiger Eyes.

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According to her website, her inspiration "comes from everywhere." She get ideas from memories of her life and her children's lives, what she sees, hears, and reads, and her imagination.

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she loves to read

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fantasy

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American

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you think of it
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you have a brain oh wait thats why your here
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