Big Nate Goes Bananas!
(Libby/OverDrive eComic, Kindle)

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Andrews McMeel Publishing , 2018.
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Available from Libby/OverDrive

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Join Big Nate and his pals for another round of pranks, jokes, and wedgies in this installment of the New York TImes bestselling series!The school year is winding down, and Nate can’t wait for summer vacation: baseball, beach trips, and…overripe bananas? Yuck! Turns out Nate has a problem with fruit that’s past its prime. And that’s not all that’s bugging him. Kim Cressly is making Chester jealous at Nate’s expense, Artur is challenging him in the Hunny Bursts mascot contest, and his replacement social studies teacher is none other than Coach John. In banana terms, it’s all left Nate feeling a little bruised. Can he make it to summer without slipping up? Join Nate and the gang for more shenanigans in this collection of Big Nate comics!

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Format
eComic, Kindle
Street Date
09/18/2018
Language
English
ISBN
9781449498603

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Fans of funny middle school antics and cartoony illustrations will likely enjoy both Newell (Middle School Misadventures) and Nate's silly series. Newell is a little more likeable, while Nate errs on the mischievous side. -- Stephen Ashley
Like Wallace the Brave, Big Nate is a humorous comic series with cartoony illustrations that follows a young boy and his friends on everyday journeys. Big Nate is largely focused on school, while much of Wallace the Brave occurs outdoors. -- Basia Wilson
Middle school gets a whole lot funnier when filtered through the perspectives of aspiring comedian Jake the Fake and the endlessly mischievous Big Nate in these series. Jake the Fake is peppered with illustrations; Big Nate books are graphic novels. -- Basia Wilson
Readers looking for a funny graphic novel with cartoony illustrations starring tween boys who find plenty of mischievous misadventure should check out both of these silly series. -- Stephen Ashley
Although the title characters of these series are from vastly different places -- Big Nate lives in Maine; Akissi, West Africa -- these troublemakers share a rebellious spirit that adds plenty of humor to both graphic novel series. -- Basia Wilson
Though Petwizards has some supernatural elements not found in Big Nate, both of these funny, cartoonishly illustrated graphic novel series follow likable tweens who get up to plenty of hijinks around their schools. -- Stephen Ashley
Though Planet Omar touches on more serious topics than Big Nate, readers will find plenty of humor and hijinks in both series as their tween heroes try to find where they fit in at their schools. -- Stephen Ashley
Readers seeking a funny series will find a reliable source of laughter in these books featuring mischievous trouble champion Big Nate and spirited jokester Airi Sano. Unlike Big Nate, Airi Sano isn't told in comics but does have some illustrations. -- Basia Wilson
Plucky protagonists Weir and Nate navigate the trials of primary school and encounter plenty of silly situations along the way in these funny series. Big Nate is a collection of comic strips, while WeirDo is written in prose with illustrations. -- Stephen Ashley

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Peirce, L. (2018). Big Nate Goes Bananas! . Andrews McMeel Publishing.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Peirce, Lincoln. 2018. Big Nate Goes Bananas!. Andrews McMeel Publishing.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Peirce, Lincoln. Big Nate Goes Bananas! Andrews McMeel Publishing, 2018.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Peirce, L. (2018). Big nate goes bananas! Andrews McMeel Publishing.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Peirce, Lincoln. Big Nate Goes Bananas! Andrews McMeel Publishing, 2018.

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