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Big Nate Strikes Again 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 Jeff Kinney and Raina Telgemeier, here comes the second novel in the New York Times bestselling Big Nate series.

BIG NATE will surpass all others!

But it won’t be easy. He’s stuck with Gina, his all-time enemy, in a class project for his least favorite teacher Mrs. Godfrey, aka Godzilla. To make matters worse, Gina ALSO ends up on his fleeceball team, right when Nate is set to win his first fleeceball championship ever. This is his moment for glory, but Gina’s sure to steal his thunder, or ruin everything.

Will Nate win or lose? Pass or fail? Or end up in detention . . . AGAIN?

Meet BIG NATE, self-described genius and definitely NOT the teacher’s pet in this comic-strip novel perfect for anyone who’s ever been to middle school.

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Big Nate Strikes Again Audiobook Narrator

Fred Berman is the narrator of Big Nate Strikes Again 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 Strikes Again

Lincoln Peirce is the author of Big Nate Strikes Again

Big Nate Strikes Again Full Details

Narrator Fred Berman
Length 1 hours 50 minutes
Author Lincoln Peirce
Category
Publisher HarperCollins
Release date October 19, 2010
ISBN 9780062012531

Subjects

The publisher of the Big Nate Strikes Again is HarperCollins. includes the following subjects: The BISAC Subject Code is Friendship, Juvenile Fiction, Social Issues

Additional info

The publisher of the Big Nate Strikes Again is HarperCollins. The imprint is HarperCollins. It is supplied by HarperCollins. The ISBN-13 is 9780062012531.

Global Availability

This book is only available in the United States.

Goodreads Reviews

Fatma Al Zahraa

October 15, 2020

Thanks Nate. you have entirely changed my mood today :))

Beverly

November 18, 2010

I received an Advance Reader’s Copy of Big Nate Strikes Again by Lincoln Pierce. I did not receive any compensation for reviewing this book.Kids who love Greg Hefley from Diary of a Wimpy Kid are going to love Nate Wright. Parents will probably like Nate better.Based on the comic strip “Big Nate” this series details the trials and tribulations of 6th grader Nate Wright. Nate finally has a chance to win the coveted SPOFFY Trophy (Sports Played Only For Fun). He’s been selected as a team captain for fleeceball – an indoor version of baseball. But nothing ever goes smoothly. Kept after school by a teacher, Nate is unable to make it to the meeting to pick his team. He lucks out and his best friends Teddy and Francis are on the team, but so is his archenemy – A+ know it all Gina! Not only does he have to put up with Gina on his fleeceball team, he’s paired with her on a social studies project. Can things get any worse or more hilarious?The humor in this book is definitively age appropriate. As an elementary librarian I spend a good deal of time around young children. The humor is right on target, but it’s not so obnoxious (as some kid like humor – Captain Underpants for example – can be) that adults will not enjoy it as well. I love Jeff Kinney and his Diary of a Wimpy Kid series. But lets be honest, I think I like Nate better. (Don’t worry I’ll still anxiously await any new Wimpy Kid books.) Nate is one of those likeable characters. Always up to something, but so charming you can’t help but like him. If you work in a school, you know what I’m talking about.As I mentioned in the beginning, I received an Advanced Readers’ Copy of this book. I liked it so much that not only am I going to recommend it to my students, I’ve already ordered a hard cover copy of this and the first book in the series for my library at home.Recommended for 3rd grade and up. (The AR reading level is 3.0 and even though Nate is a 6th grader, based on my experience I’m pretty sure 3rd grade and older will enjoy this book.)Mrs. Archer’s rating: 5 of 5

Jennifer

March 28, 2011

Jake's Review: This book wasn't as good as the first book, but I still really liked it. These books are so funny and they really remind me of Diary of a Wimpy Kid. I know Nate doesn't like him, but I think Arthur is pretty cool and he is a really talented illustrator. Ellen is still an annoying know it all and I wish she wasn't in it at all, I can see why Nate is bugged by her. There was too much Gina in this, I don't like her at all. I thought it was really funny when Nate dropped food on Jenny, it totally made me laugh. I think my friends will feel the same way as me, that it was a good book, but the 1st one was much funnier. I love the things that Nate says to himself, he reminds me of me sometimes, except for he has a better imagination. So Mom when are you buying me the next book -- you're going to Chapters on Saturday right (Mom's note: Darn, I was only going to buy Mommy books)Jake's Rating: 9/10Mom's Review: Honestly didn't even need to bother reading this since Jake told me the whole story when he was writing up his review. Must remind him about spoilers. But I read it anyway and I agree pretty much with Jake's opinion on this one. It isn't as good as the first book, but still definitely worth the price. Nate is a fun character and I really like the friendship between him and his two buddies. It is very realistic the way they diss each other. Trust me, I have watched Jake with his buddies Brian and Matthew and they love the dissing. Like the Diary of a Wimpy Kid books, this is an awesome series for reluctant readers. There is a good mix between illustrations and writing to keep even the most reluctant reader interested. I really recommend these be part of all school and public libraries. Hopefully they will get the same attention as the Wimpy Kid books. BTW, there is a Librarian in this and really could you not have made her a little less stereotypical -- I know picky, picky.Mom's Rating: 9/10We received this from the HarperCollins booth at the OLA and wasn't required to review it, we just really liked them

Pearce

December 20, 2019

Amazing!

Will

June 18, 2018

Nate hangs out with his best friends, Francis and Teddy and has a crush on a girl named Jenny. The greatest in his sides are a bully named Randy and a smug, a girl Nate really hates is a brainy girl named Gina who is obsessed with her academic performance. A character strength for Nate I think would be greedy, because he always so pushy with his friends and never wants to stop doing something with his friends

Rishabhb

December 04, 2012

I have recently finished Lincoln Peirce's Big Nate strikes again. It is about a boy named Nate, who does a lot of funny and crazy things, as a sixth grader, such as dumping salad onto to Gina's ( a person he hates ) head. This book is so hilarious that it almost made spit milk in my brother's face while I was reading it, when I was at the part when Nate comes down the stairs half naked when his arch-enemy Gina was there and he didn't even know it!!! that part was so funny because Nate's dad didn't seem to notice! There was also a part when he accidentally tripped on a dog's leash while he was riding on his skateboard and then his skateboard fell into the river!! I love the whole big Nate series so far because it is so funny and realistic. What makes it so realistic is that there are a lot of adjectives , like the most commonly used ones are: fast, crazy, funny, great, and of course, hate. I think anybody would like this book and think it was as hilarious as I did!

YashasRudra

February 19, 2021

Nate(the team captain) names the team Psycho DogsProblems why it cant be called that:-1)He is always late cause he gets in trouble2)Gina is in his teamJust because of these two problemsIt is called the “The Kuddle Kittens” aka the worst fleece ball name.....The book is so hilarious way better than the Wimpy kid series for sureNates got the worst luck1)Teddy and Francis are in a team2)Jenny and Aurthur are in a team

Victor

February 22, 2017

This book is funny because Nate is always getting in trouble. Nate is super funny and his friends are funnier. His locker makes him fall every time he opens it. I recommend this book to everyone

Kelly

February 12, 2019

ROFL. Hilarious, a riot. And Fred Berman's audio book narration is masterful and really brings the humor to life. He does multiple voices, accents, and sound effects. He had my daughter and I belly laughing while listening in the car to and from school each day.

Michael

September 25, 2020

#SPOILER ALERT!! Hilarios!!!!! It was a super funny book about Nate and his enemy Gina fighting back and forth. Great book!

Layla

March 12, 2018

great book it's been funny and a great comeback

Dalia

February 06, 2023

Big Nate sure did strike again! This book was not just a book, it was a story. It shows the struggles of a young boy in a world. I love it and relate big time.

Mara

November 22, 2021

Its a funny book and i enjoyed reading it

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