Big Nate: Big Nate in the Zone (Big Nate, Book 6)

· Big Nate Issue #6 · HarperCollins UK
3.9
21 reviews
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About this ebook

Big Nate is back the sixth instalment of his own super-funny series. Big Nate is created by Lincoln Peirce, who inspired Jeff Kinney, author of ‘Diary of a Wimpy Kid’.

Big Nate is in the zone!

Nate Wright is down on his luck. In fact he’s so far down, it seems it can't get any worse... Until with a little help from Chad’s good luck charm, everything changes – and Nate is on top.

All of a sudden, he can do no wrong! But why?

And more importantly... how long will it last?

Ratings and reviews

3.9
21 reviews
Asuzu Uche
January 27, 2025
I LOVE BIG NAAAAAAATE cause it makes me happy and I like the animation . Thank you LINCOLN PIERCE for creating this GREAT BOOK...it has really inspired me to start creating my own MASTERPIECE.(GREAT jake)
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Louise Edwards
May 21, 2019
This books is one of the best books ive ever read. Its funny, entertaining and has a very nice moral.
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Tissue Box
July 25, 2014
It was good, however I didn't exactly like the ending.
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About the author

Lincoln Peirce began creating comics in the 6th grade (just like Big Nate!). He went on to teach art at a New York City High School. Lincoln created the cartoon-strip character Big Nate in 1991, naming the character after a nickname he gave his older brother as a kid. He lives in Portland, Maine in the US and as well as creating Big Nate comic strips and books, he hosts a local radio show.

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