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* ClicheStorm: The book series is overridden with any ChildrensLiterature cliche you can think of, particularly the StockCharacters (for example, Chloe the {{Spoiled| Brat}} GirlyGirl and Max TheBully) and plots (a lot of them explore topics that have been overused in children's literature). This may be part of why it wasn't popular among people other than its TargetAudience.
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* ClicheStorm: The book series is overridden with any ChildrensLiterature cliche cliché you can think of, particularly the StockCharacters (for example, Chloe the {{Spoiled| Brat}} GirlyGirl and Max TheBully) and plots (a lot of them explore topics that have been overused in children's literature). This may be part of why it wasn't popular among people other than its TargetAudience.
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* {{Squick}}: Freddy trying to [[DIYDentistry pull his tooth out by taping it to a string taped to a doorknob and then doing so]] in ''Tooth Trouble'' may be this for some.some.
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* {{Squick}}: Freddy trying to [[DIYDentistry pull his tooth out by taping it to a string taped to a doorknob and then doing so]] in ''Tooth Trouble'' may be this for some.
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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: Dad running out of the house at night with a ''baseball bat'' in ''The King of Show-and-Tell''. He just thought there was an intruder in the backyard.
* ClicheStorm: The book series is overridden with any ChildrensLiterature cliche you can think of, particularly the StockCharacters (for example, Chloe the {{Spoiled| Brat}} GirlyGirl and Max TheBully) and plots (a lot of them explore topics that have been overused in children's literature). This may be the reason why it isn't really popular among people other than its TargetAudience.
* ClicheStorm: The book series is overridden with any ChildrensLiterature cliche you can think of, particularly the StockCharacters (for example, Chloe the {{Spoiled| Brat}} GirlyGirl and Max TheBully) and plots (a lot of them explore topics that have been overused in children's literature). This may be the reason why it isn't really popular among people other than its TargetAudience.
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* SoOkayItsAverage: Many readers view ''Ready, Freddy!'' as "just another early chapter book series", because of its bland amateur writing and non-memorable ClicheStorm and StrictlyFormula plots that manage to be okay, however lacking the humor and unique attitude that makes ''Literature/JunieBJones'' enjoyable. The pencil illustrations do show some effort, though.
* {{Squick}}: Freddy trying to pull his tooth out by taping it to a string taped to a doorknob in ''Tooth Trouble'' may be this for some.
* {{Squick}}: Freddy trying to pull his tooth out by taping it to a string taped to a doorknob in ''Tooth Trouble'' may be this for some.
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* UnfortunateImplications: Some parents have complained that ''Ready, Freddy!'' is sexist because of its usage of blatant feminine stereotypes, such as Freddy's Mom as a [[MyBelovedSmother nagging]] NeatFreak and Chloe as a {{Spoiled| Brat}} GirlyGirl who fears that masculine things ruin her beauty.
* UnfortunateImplications: Some parents have complained that ''Ready, Freddy!'' is sexist because of its usage of blatant feminine stereotypes, such as Freddy's Mom as a [[MyBelovedSmother nagging]] NeatFreak and Chloe as a {{Spoiled| Brat}} GirlyGirl who fears that masculine things ruin her beauty.
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* UnfortunateImplications: Some parents have complained that ''Ready, Freddy!'' is sexist because of its usage of blatant feminine stereotypes, such as Freddy's Mom as a [[MyBelovedSmother nagging]] NeatFreak and Chloe as a {{Spoiled| Brat}} GirlyGirl who fears that masculine things ruin her beauty.
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* SoOkayItsAverage: Many readers view ''Ready, Freddy!'' as "just another early chapter book series", because of its bland amateur writing, non-memorable {{Cliche}} characters and also StrictlyFormula plots that manage to be okay, however lacking the humor and unique attitude that makes ''Literature/JunieBJones'' enjoyable. The pencil illustrations do show some effort, though.
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* SoOkayItsAverage: Many readers view ''Ready, Freddy!'' as "just another early chapter book series", because of its bland amateur writing and writing, non-memorable {{Cliche}} characters and also StrictlyFormula plots that manage to be okay, however lacking the humor and unique attitude that makes ''Literature/JunieBJones'' enjoyable. The pencil illustrations do show some effort, though.
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* ClicheStorm: The book series is overridden with any ChildrensLiterature cliche you can think of, particularly the stereotypical character archetypes (for example, Chloe the {{Spoiled| Brat}} GirlyGirl and Max TheBully) and plots (a lot of them explore topics that have been overused in children's literature). This may be the reason why it isn't really popular among people other than its TargetAudience.
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* ClicheStorm: The book series is overridden with any ChildrensLiterature cliche you can think of, particularly the stereotypical character archetypes StockCharacters (for example, Chloe the {{Spoiled| Brat}} GirlyGirl and Max TheBully) and plots (a lot of them explore topics that have been overused in children's literature). This may be the reason why it isn't really popular among people other than its TargetAudience.
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* SoOkayItsAverage: Many readers view ''Ready, Freddy!'' as "just another early chapter book series", because of its bland amateur writing and non-memorable {{Cliche}} characters and plots that manage to be okay. The pencil illustrations do show some effort, though.
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* SoOkayItsAverage: Many readers view ''Ready, Freddy!'' as "just another early chapter book series", because of its bland amateur writing and non-memorable {{Cliche}} characters and plots that manage to be okay.okay, however lacking the humor and unique attitude that makes ''Literature/JunieBJones'' enjoyable. The pencil illustrations do show some effort, though.
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* FridgeHorror: It is revealed in ''Talent Show Scaredypants'' that Max does not have any grandparents, and later revealed in ''A Very Crazy Christmas'' that he is Jewish. Could his grandparents have been killed off in UsefulNotes/TheHolocaust?
* SoOkayItsAverage: Many readers view ''Ready, Freddy!'' as "just another early chapter book series", because of its non-memorable {{Cliche}} characters and plots that manage to be okay. The pencil illustrations are forgiving, though.
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* FridgeHorror: It is revealed in ''Talent Show Scaredypants'' that Max does not have any grandparents, and later revealed in ''A Very Crazy Christmas'' that he is Jewish. Could his grandparents have been killed off in UsefulNotes/TheHolocaust?
* SoOkayItsAverage: Many readers view ''Ready, Freddy!'' as "just another early chapter book series", because of its bland amateur writing and non-memorable {{Cliche}} characters and plots that manage to be okay. The pencil illustrationsare forgiving, do show some effort, though.
* SoOkayItsAverage: Many readers view ''Ready, Freddy!'' as "just another early chapter book series", because of its bland amateur writing and non-memorable {{Cliche}} characters and plots that manage to be okay. The pencil illustrations
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* NauseaFuel: Freddy trying to pull his tooth out by taping it to a string taped to a doorknob in ''Tooth Trouble'' may be this for some.
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* ClicheStorm: The book series is overridden with any ChildrensLiterature cliche you can think of, particularly the stereotypical character archetypes (for example, Chloe the [[SpoiledBrat spoiled]] GirlyGirl and Max TheBully) and plots (a lot of them explore topics that have been overused in children's literature). This may be the reason why it isn't really popular among people other than its TargetAudience.
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* ClicheStorm: The book series is overridden with any ChildrensLiterature cliche you can think of, particularly the stereotypical character archetypes (for example, Chloe the [[SpoiledBrat spoiled]] {{Spoiled| Brat}} GirlyGirl and Max TheBully) and plots (a lot of them explore topics that have been overused in children's literature). This may be the reason why it isn't really popular among people other than its TargetAudience.
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* UnfortunateImplications: Some parents have complained that ''Ready, Freddy!'' is sexist because of its usage of blatant feminine stereotypes, such as Freddy's Mom as a [[MyBelovedSmother nagging]] NeatFreak and Chloe as a {{Spoiled| Brat}} GirlyGirl who fears that masculine things ruin her beauty.
* UnfortunateImplications: Some parents have complained that ''Ready, Freddy!'' is sexist because of its usage of blatant feminine stereotypes, such as Freddy's Mom as a [[MyBelovedSmother nagging]] NeatFreak and Chloe as a {{Spoiled| Brat}} GirlyGirl who fears that masculine things ruin her beauty.
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* ClicheStorm: The book series is overridden with any ChildrensLiterature cliche you can think of, especially the stereotypical character archetypes (for example, Chloe the [[SpoiledBrat spoiled]] GirlyGirl and Max TheBully) and plots (a lot of them explore topics that have been overused in children's literature). This may be the reason why it isn't really popular among people other than its TargetAudience.
* SoOkayItsAverage: Many readers view ''Ready, Freddy!'' as "just another early chapter book series", because of its non-memorable {{Cliche}} characters and plots that manage to be okay. The pencil illustrations are forgiving, though.
* SoOkayItsAverage: Many readers view ''Ready, Freddy!'' as "just another early chapter book series", because of its non-memorable {{Cliche}} characters and plots that manage to be okay. The pencil illustrations are forgiving, though.
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* ClicheStorm: The book series is overridden with any ChildrensLiterature cliche you can think of, especially particularly the stereotypical character archetypes (for example, Chloe the [[SpoiledBrat spoiled]] GirlyGirl and Max TheBully) and plots (a lot of them explore topics that have been overused in children's literature). This may be the reason why it isn't really popular among people other than its TargetAudience.
* SoOkayItsAverage: Many readers view ''Ready, Freddy!'' as "just another early chapter book series", because of its non-memorable {{Cliche}} characters and plots that manage to be okay. The pencil illustrations are forgiving,though.though.
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* SoOkayItsAverage: Many readers view ''Ready, Freddy!'' as "just another early chapter book series", because of its non-memorable {{Cliche}} characters and plots that manage to be okay. The pencil illustrations are forgiving,
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* SoOkayItsAverage: A usual response from many readers
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* ClicheStorm: The book series is overridden with any ChildrensLiterature cliche you can think of, especially the stereotypical character archetypes (for example, Chloe the [[SpoiledBrat spoiled]] GirlyGirl and Max TheBully) and book subjects plots (a lot of them explore topics that have been overused in children's literature). This may be the reason why it isn't really popular among people other than its TargetAudience.
* SoOkayItsAverage:A usual response from many readersMany readers view ''Ready, Freddy!'' as "just another early chapter book series", because of its non-memorable {{Cliche}} characters and plots that manage to be okay. The pencil illustrations are forgiving, though.
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