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Nate is a detective, a child version of Sam Spade who wears a 'Sherlock Holmes-style deerstalker hat' (the idea of illustrator Marc Simont) and loves pancakes. [5] [6] [7] He solves crimes with his dog, Sludge, introduced in the second case, Nate the Great goes Undercover (1974).
Nate the Great, 1972; Nate the Great Goes Undercover, 1974; Nate the Great and the Lost List, 1975; Nate the Great and the Phony Clue, 1977; Nate the Great and the Sticky Case, 1978; Nate the Great and the Missing Key, 1981; Nate the Great and the Snowy Trail, 1983; Nate the Great and the Fishy Prize, 1985; Nate the Great Stalks Stupidweed, 1986
Big Nate: In the Zone is a children's novel by American cartoonist Lincoln Peirce. [1] [2] It is based on the comic strip and is the 6th book in the Big Nate novel series.The book was released in 2014 [2] and it is aimed at children aged 8 to 12. [2]
Big Nate: On a Roll is a fiction novel by American cartoonist Lincoln Peirce, based on the comic strip Big Nate. It is the third book in the Big Nate novel series, followed by Big Nate Goes for Broke, released on August 16, 2011. It is aimed at children aged 8 to 12.
Big Nate: In a Class by Himself (referred to as Big Nate: The Boy with the Biggest Head in the World in the United Kingdom, Ireland and Australia) is a children's fiction novel based on the Big Nate comic strip, written and illustrated by American cartoonist Lincoln Peirce. It is the first of the Big Nate novel series, followed by Big Nate ...
Big Nate: Great Minds Think Alike: April 1, 2014 Covers strips from 2002–2006 and only ten Sunday strips from 2008–2009. ISBN 978-1-4494-3635-3: Andrews McMeel Publishing: Big Nate: Mr. Popularity: May 6, 2014 Covers strips from August 10, 2009 to March 7, 2010. ISBN 978-0-06-208700-3: HarperCollins: Big Nate: The Crowd Goes Wild! October ...
Nate points out Gina's picture, because he thought it was his crush, Jenny's picture. Nate calls the picture 'beautiful', but Gina arrives and ridicules Nate. In Mrs. Godfrey's first period social studies class, she assigns the students a research paper on a great American figure, which they will be doing with a randomly drawn partner.
Nate's team comes up with a plan to win and ties Jefferson in a tie game of 19-19. Nate manages to catch the frisbee as time runs out, breaking their 37th-year losing streak. A week later, Nate and his team read the school paper, the headline being "Betancourt & Wright team up to win first "Mup" Bowl in 37 years" as they head to social studies.