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This Means War!

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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING SERIES!

It's all-out war for 11 year old Nate Wright—against Gina, the school board, and a rival slob. From comic strip feuds to epic pranks and locker battles, Big Nate: This Means War! proves middle school is no peace zone.


For sixth grader Nate Wright, conflict comes as naturally as breathing—and this time, he's fighting on all fronts! Nate's latest comic strip gets the axe from the school newspaper's editor, Gina, sparking a creative feud of mega proportion. His study group turns into a clash of egos, and when art teacher Mr. Rosa's job is threatened, Nate takes his battle all the way to the school board. Just when he thinks things can't get any wilder, a challenger appears to contest his title as owner of the filthiest locker at P.S. 38.

Packed with full-color comics, unforgettable characters, and Nate's signature blend of rebellion and charm, Big Nate: This Means War! is perfect for kids ages 8–12, hesitant readers, and anyone who loves a good, hilarious showdown.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 12, 2010
      Star of a long-running comic strip, sixth-grader Nate Wright makes the leap to a cartoon-laden chapter book in the smart alecky vein of Diary of a Wimpy Kid
      . Nate (who’s “not exactly Joe Honor Roll”) dissects the horrors of middle school, from vindictive teachers to the popular girls’ lunch table, aka Fort Knox (“You can try to get in, but you have no chance”). The wisp of a plot revolves around a fortune cookie that predicts, “Today you will surpass all others,” launching Nate into actions that indeed cause him to surpass all others with seven detentions. (His ill-conceived plans include speed-eating 148 servings of cafeteria green beans.) The book’s appeal lies in Nate’s wickedly astute observations and the savvy integration of cartoons with text. Angry teachers’ speech bubbles drip with icicles, and sidebars house humorous asides: “When a teacher completely snaps and starts screaming, it’s called a Full Godfrey. (When Mrs. Godfrey does it, it’s called Monday).” Though Nate may not achieve the fame he seeks with his classmates, this sharp-witted and unflappable protagonist just might find it with readers. Ages 8–12.

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