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Author: Megan McDonald
Title: Judy Moody Predicts the Future (Judy Moody)
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Published in: English
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 160
Date: 2006-07-03
ISBN: 1406302147
Publisher: Walker Books Ltd
Weight: 0.35 pounds
Size: 0.51 x 5.31 x 7.28 inches
Edition: New edition
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Judy Moody has a mood for every occasion and now, she has a mood ring to prove it. Judy's mood ring has Extra Special Powers, which have put Judy in a predicting mood. But when Judy wrongly predicts a 110 per cent result in her spelling test, she begins to think that all her predictions are fictions. She has one last chance to prove her abilities.


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The third book in Megan McDonald's wonderfully goofy Judy Moody series will leave fans wondering whether the most irrepressible third-grader in Class 3T just might have ESP. (That's either Extra Special Powers, or Extra-Special Skink Powers--in the case of skink-hunting with Judy's brother Stink.)

Our soon-to-be-psychic heroine slurps down seven bowls of cereal one morning before finding what she seeks: "A ring! A silver ring with an oogley centre. A mood ring!" Testing out her possibly prescient ring-powers, though, requires all sorts of experimentation--and working through some "burnt-toast" black moods before transforming completely into "Madame M for Moody."

Judy remains her ebullient self throughout this third instalment, despite "a blucky old math-test," a run-in with her self-assured rival from the last book ("Jessica Finch probably ate fractions for breakfast: 1/4 glass of orange juice, 1/2 piece of toast, 3/4 jar of strawberry jelly!") and a spelling test that doesn't quite produce the grade she predicts. ("Judy didn't see why tor-tee-yah had any l's at all. And zig and zag seemed like two words to her. Who wrote this dictionary anyway? Mrs Merriam and Mr Webster were going to hear from her.")

But by far the biggest surprise that Judy Moody struggles to predict is what a visit from the mysterious crayon lady Ms Tater might really mean. And why is Mr Todd acting so weird? Could her predictions prove prophetic once again? Might there really be little Tater-Todds in her teacher's future? (Ages 6 to 10) --Paul Hughes, Amazon.com

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