Big Nate Goes For Broke
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1/04/2012
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Formats:
Paperback
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In Book 4, Nate is back in action. This time, dare-devil Nate′s quest to achieve his destiny (you know...greatness) lands him in the hospital with a broken bone. His family and friends are eager to help him cope, but they soon tire of his increasingly ridiculous demands. Meanwhile P.S. 38 is in competition with their biggest school rival and Nate wants to save the day.
Will Nate catch a break this time? Or will he be sent to detention, AGAIN?
Somehow he sails through. Because Nate′s destined for greatness.
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Author Extras
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Big Nate: Big Nate Flips Out
BIG NATE IS FLIPPING OUT!
Everyone knows N-A-T-E does NOT equal N-E-A-T!
And when Nate′s sloppiness gets out of hand, his best friend Francis gets in serious trouble.
Can Nate clean up his act?
Or will he FLIP OUT first?
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Big Nate Strikes Again
Big Nate has got his heart set on leading his sports team to victory! But it won′t be easy. He′s stuck with Gina, his all time enemy and really rubbish player. Worse yet they have to work together on the class special project which means Gina′s allowed to call Nate - AT...
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Big Nate On A Roll
Big Nate′s scout troop is fundraising and while door-to-door selling isn′t really Nate′s thing, there′s nothing like a Grand Prize to get him motivated. Especially when the prize is an awesomely cool customised skateboard (and following an incident with a poodle...
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