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Judy Blume: One of my favorite authors from my childhood

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      Aj_goodfellow — 6 years ago(January 13, 2020 12:26 AM)

      I read all her books, okay?
      A gay little flaming elementary school kid, okay?
      Superfudge, Tales of a 4th grade nothing, Frecklejuice, Blubber, Tiger Eyes, Otherwise Known as Sheila The Great, etc. EVERYTHING, okay?
      Sheesh I was just trying to bond with you.

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          Aj_goodfellow — 6 years ago(January 13, 2020 01:50 AM)

          I read AYTGIMM in the third grade and a bunch of girls came up to me.
          “Why are you reading that book?” they demanded. “You shouldn’t be reading that book,” they informed me in a most incendiary tone.
          They were like a gang. Like the Pink Ladies in Grease except with hair scrunchies and jelly shoes instead of pink jackets and lipstick.
          I didn’t get it. “Why shouldn’t I be reading this book?” I wondered.
          It wasn’t until I got to the part where Margaret gets her first period that I vaguely understood. They felt this was privy knowledge that a lowly boy such as myself should never know.
          Could never
          know, let alone understand.
          This was one of the first lessons I learned in figuring out the difference between boys and girls.

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            Alpha Raven Andromeda — 6 years ago(January 13, 2020 01:55 AM)

            Oh okay. Why didn't you just say some of that to begin with rather than pretending to be a girl having your period relating to me? We aren't in grade school. We're both adults.
            Well I'm sure Judy Blume would love to hear your story.

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                Alpha Raven Andromeda — 6 years ago(January 13, 2020 02:09 AM)

                I've not read any of her adult novels at all.

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                    M0vieManCin2 — 6 years ago(January 13, 2020 02:14 AM)

                    Did you ever read FOREVER? or see the TV movie?

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                        M0vieManCin2 — 6 years ago(January 13, 2020 02:19 AM)

                        I enjoy the TV movie more. Stephanie Zimbalist played one of the leads. The movie introduced me to Fleetwood Mac.

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                          M0vieManCin2 — 6 years ago(January 13, 2020 02:11 AM)

                          I read
                          Then Again Maybe I Won't
                          back when I was 13.

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                            Alpha Raven Andromeda — 6 years ago(January 13, 2020 03:16 AM)

                            I am way too old to revisit those novels. I do remember endless hours spent reading them. I had no idea Judy Blume was such an influential young adult novelist because I was one of the only teen girls that read so many of her books. The other girls in school preferred Sweet Valley High. I did read a few of those novels and thought they were cool but I could not identify with those characters lifestyle like I did with Judy's novels. If I had the mentality that I have as an adult now, back when I was a teen, I would have loved the Sweet Valley High series because I'm more into that now than dysfunctional women/teens/young adults characters in Judy's books. I still am happy she wrote all of those novels. It got me a very hard period of human development. I was soo bored and felt misunderstood and out of place.

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