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Big Nate Lives It Up Audiobook Summary

Soon to be an animated series from Nickelodeon!

Big Nate is funny, big time!”–Jeff Kinney, author of Diary of a Wimpy Kid

For fans of the hilarious Diary of a Wimpy Kid series, here comes the seventh novel in the New York Times bestselling series Big Nate.

BIG NATE IS LIVING IT UP!

Principal Nichols wants Nate to be buddies with new kid Breckenridge Puffington III and show him around. But that’s no easy task when Breckenridge is a plant-doodling total fun-sponge. There’s also something strangely familiar about this guy. . . . What in the world could it be?

Meet BIG NATE, Mr. Big-time Doodler and definitely NOT the teacher’s pet.

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Big Nate Lives It Up Audiobook Narrator

Fred Berman is the narrator of Big Nate Lives It Up audiobook that was written by Lincoln Peirce

Lincoln Peirce (pronounced "purse") is a cartoonist/writer and New York Times bestselling author of the hilarious Big Nate book series (www.bignatebooks.com), now published in twenty-five countries worldwide and available as ebooks and audiobooks and as an app, Big Nate: Comix by U! He is also the creator of the comic strip Big Nate. It appears in over three hundred U.S. newspapers and online daily at www.gocomics.com/bignate. Lincoln's boyhood idol was Charles Schulz of Peanuts fame, but his main inspiration for Big Nate has always been his own experience as a sixth grader. Just like Nate, Lincoln loves comics, ice hockey, and Cheez Doodles (and dislikes cats, figure skating, and egg salad). His Big Nate books have been featured on Good Morning America and in the Boston Globe, the Los Angeles Times, USA Today, and the Washington Post. He has also written for Cartoon Network and Nickelodeon. Lincoln lives with his wife and two children in Portland, Maine.

About the Author(s) of Big Nate Lives It Up

Lincoln Peirce is the author of Big Nate Lives It Up

Big Nate Lives It Up Full Details

Narrator Fred Berman
Length 2 hours 3 minutes
Author Lincoln Peirce
Category
Publisher Balzer + Bray
Release date March 10, 2015
ISBN 9780062346193

Subjects

The publisher of the Big Nate Lives It Up is Balzer + Bray. includes the following subjects: The BISAC Subject Code is Friendship, Juvenile Fiction, Social Issues

Additional info

The publisher of the Big Nate Lives It Up is Balzer + Bray. The imprint is Balzer + Bray. It is supplied by Balzer + Bray. The ISBN-13 is 9780062346193.

Global Availability

This book is only available in the United States.

Goodreads Reviews

♛ Garima ♛

March 14, 2016

Generally all Nate books are 5 stars to me but in this one I found Nate really acting mean to new kid. Like extra mean. His character is like that but I could have used less obnoxious. Cheers to Dee Dee who came to rescue!

Randy

March 13, 2015

Nate Wright may be living it up in Big Nate Lives It Up, but he’s doing a bit of growing up as well. Based on the syndicated comic strip of the same name, the Big Nate book series is a collection of full-length illustrated novels that still retains the wit and humor of the daily comic strip. In his latest book, author and illustrator Lincoln Peirce goes beyond superficial middle school dilemmas like group projects, gross lunches, and school rivalries and delves into issues that readers on the cusp of young adulthood are likely dealing with themselves.(view spoiler)[Plot synopsis with spoilers. (hide spoiler)]Big Nate Lives It Up has plenty of classic Nate humor, and Nate’s own drawings are as brilliant and funny as ever, but it’s the flowing narrative and its underlying lessons of acceptance and forgiveness that make this book more than a mere comic strip collection and instead an illustrated novel that resonates with middle school readers.

Fatma Al Zahraa

February 14, 2023

I LOVE YOU NATE WRIGHT ♥One of the funniest books I have read.

CaptainSlothman

May 17, 2015

wowza! 2 million bucks!!!

Matthew

October 26, 2015

"Big Nate" by Lincoln Peirce was an amazing book! It is book number 7 in the big Nate series. In this book you are introduced to a new kid, but most things stay the same. Some being bully's, competitions, and same old Gina. But you need to read the book for the good stuff. Nate is a natural kid at school today. He is minding his own business, and not bothering anyone else. But when Principle Nicolas introduces the new Kid to Nate, things get complicated. Nate saves him from Randy, the big bully, and now the Breckinridge (the new kid) goes wherever Nate goes. He won't leave him alone and it really starts to tick Nate off. He can't do anything because Principle Nicolas. When the Scavenger Hunt comes around, Nate needs to include Breckinridge or he will get in trouble. The scavenger hunt begins, and Nate's rival, Gina, is already in the lead. They hurry as fast as they can, and Before you know it, Nate and Gina are hurrying to find the last item, something that will make the school better. Breckinridge finds an expensive mural, so Nate's team wins, and they use the money to repair the school. So everyone wins. Except for Gina.I recommend this book for all boys and girls. Mostly for people in grades 6-8. For people who like a funny book then this is for them.

Jairo

May 13, 2016

This book was about that this new kid named Breckenridge 111 was new to Nates school.And the principle put in charge that Nate should show him around the school. and then Nate had a backlash in him brain and he remembered that, that kid used to bully Nate when they were a child.I liked this book because it was cool and funny enough for me. At the end of the book it took place at his school and they had a scavenger hunt and the prize was going on a hot air balloon. I liked this book because it was really cool. I also thought it was funny because it had lots of jokes and it had lots of comic. It was also worth reading because some book aren't worth reading. I mainly liked it because it was similar to the diary of a wimpy kid books and I love Diary of a wimpy kid books. I recommend this book to Alex Ma, Alex F, Jose Y, and also to Jesus because they like the Diary of wimpy kid books.

Kinectplayer02

July 26, 2015

Wow... Just Wow...I gave thing book and it's wonderful author, Lincoln Pierce, 4 stars because a teensy little bit of it I could already predict what was going to happen next, but besides that, it was our money's worth. From about page 117 and up my son and daughter had chills that made them want to stay awake so I would keep reading to them. I would recommend this jumble of words that came together as one big exciting book to girls and boys, but mostly boys, around the age of 7 to 10. Well... I hope this helped you if you couldn't decide to buy this or not. ENJOY READING!!!!

John

May 07, 2015

I'll be blunt: I LOVE the Big Nate books! He has his plans and schemes, and most of them don't always work out, but he always keeps his sense of humor---and it is laugh-out-loud funny. In this particular title, he learns some valuable lessons about forgiveness and about not judging people before you get to know them. And the artwork is delightful; I get the biggest kick out of the facial expressions. I can't wait to revisit Nate and the gang!

Althea

March 19, 2019

It's a awesome, funny book!I chose 5 star because this is another awesome book in Lincoln Peirce's big nate series. I recommend this book to children of all ages. Be sure to get it now or from your local library!!

Leoquiroz

March 12, 2015

** spoiler alert ** Good book

Lashon's Fire

March 30, 2018

** spoiler alert ** I like to read big Nate at school

Mehsi

September 17, 2018

A school celebration, a new person, forced friendship, comics, and more!My second Big Nate novel, and while I didn't like it as much as I did the first book, it was still very fun to read!My main trouble with the book was Breckenbridge. Sorry, I just didn't like the little guy. How he never even tried to participate in whatever Nate wanted, how he dismissed Nate's likes, and how he just stuck like glue to him. Sorry, especially the last one was just something I didn't like. I understand that you are new here, and you may have a hard time adjusting, however I feel that you should also do things on your own. The forced friendship stuff was just not my favourite, especially when it later turned into real friendship (though would you call it that?). Of course, Nate wasn't always being the friendliest, but I can kinda (just kinda) forgive him. After all he was forced to be buddies + the guy just didn't think to go and find another friend or a group. But in the end he sees his faults, and I am happy he did. His comics, though there are less than in the previous book I read, were still fun. He still has a lot to learn about being kinder, but I still liked reading the comics. We also have comics by someone from a hundred of years ago. I have to say that I wasn't that interested in them. They were plain and a bit boring. I just didn't get what was funny about them. The mystery behind Breckenbridge, I had several theories, though I never guessed the one that was the truth. Wow, I never expected that from Breckenbridge!The centennial? I loved it, that, even with limited funding (as really, the school was falling apart, to the point of it being very dangerous), they made a really fun day for the kids. That scavenger hunt? I wanted to participate! The price was terrific. Plus it was fun and exciting to see what Nate and his group found. Sure, a bit coincidental, but eh, it is a children's book and they do love those coincidences. :P I still love the combination of illustrations and text, they fit perfectly with Nate's story. Oh, I would love a book from Dee Dee's POV, she is just such a hilarious character, always bouncing around and wearing outfits whenever there is a special day. All in all, an OK book, and I hope that my libraries will get more of them. Review first posted at https://twirlingbookprincess.com/

Jabari

September 09, 2016

In this book Big Nate Live it up, it was about a a 6th grader named Nate and all his friends that went to school called PS,38. there is a series of books but this i one of the newest ones. In the story Nate and his friends had a breakfast club at school where they meet and talk about book and stuff. One day when they was there breakfast club the library teacher had shown them an old dairy from 100 years ago from when there school was first built and a student that went there had wrote about what it was like. after that principal Nicholas had made Nate become friends with a new kid and after a while it turns out that the kid was the one of the kids that bullied him when he was little but at the end of the they made up and Nate became best friends with the kid.

Jaylin

October 18, 2016

This book is a funny book and a good book I would recommend this book to whoever likes funny books and this book has bullies and friends and people being brave. And this book is just like the title says big Nate really does live it up.

Thames

October 07, 2016

It is about Nate and his new friend and he needs to win a scavenger hunt. I don't know how Brekenridge just know who painted the mural like that. I like the fact that Nate is kind of like me.

Sebastian

September 26, 2016

I thought it was good overall but some parts of the book were hard to get in to.

Riaan

September 28, 2016

EPIC AND FUNNY

Ryan

May 24, 2018

I recommend this book if you are a visual learner.

Cameron

August 25, 2016

10/10 Would read again. Can't wait till next book.

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