My rating: 4 of 5 stars
So Judy Moody is in revolutionary mood, desperate for freedoms for more allowance, later bedtime curfew, and her own washcloth. Freedom doesn't come easy to her because she has to earn it, to prove to her parents she is equipped with independent thinking and able to act responsibly. Anecdotes of her trying to achieve her independence really tickled me silly. In this book, Judy shows sisterly love to the ever-mischievous brother Stink, which brings out a heart-warming message to complement this story. I really enjoyed reading this part. It is a light-hearted read and funny as ever.
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