Big Nate Flips Out

Big Nate Flips Out
Age Range
10+
Release Date
February 05, 2013
ISBN
9780061996641
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The fifth Big Nate novel in the New York Times bestselling series by Lincoln Peirce, all about king of detention and cartooning genius Nate Wright! 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, is in serious trouble. Can Nate clean up his act, or will he flip out first?

The fifth Big Nate novel in the New York Times bestselling series by Lincoln Peirce, all about king of detention and cartooning genius Nate Wright!

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, is in serious trouble.

Can Nate clean up his act, or will he flip out first?

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Best Notebook Novel Series Around
(Updated: June 03, 2026)
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4.0
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4.0
Nate has a fight with his friend Francis, mainly because Nate is so messy that the school camera, checked out by Francis but in Nate's possession, goes missing. Nate gets hypnotized into being neat, which is good in some respects but just not Nate. While I had trouble believing the drama surrounding the school yearbook (our middle school doesn't even have students work on ours), I always love to see what Nate is up to, and these are always a fun read.
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There are a lot of reasons that I recommend Big Nate to students who only want to read Wimpy Kid books. For one thing, Nate is a far more pleasant character. He is nice to his friends and classmates, even when they are overly quirky. While the hypnotism seems a bit far-fetched, it was amusing to see Nate clean up his horrendously messy locker, shock his father with his clean room, and surprise all of his teachers with assignments that are not crumpled and messy.

Peirce has a good eye for embarrassing moments. While few students have school pictures that go awry in such an epic fashion, he paints a convincing picture of how Nate's experience goes badly wrong. Middle grade books tend to concentrate heavily on topics like bullying and class elections, so having a plot involving a year book is fresh.

One of the best things about Big Nate books is the excellent mix of pictures and text. I prefer the typeface style font that is used over the faux hand drawn ones that appear in many notebook novels, and there are drawings on every page. This is a huge draw for struggling readers, especially since the drawings do help the text to be understood.

It's hard to find a middle grade reader who doesn't enjoy Big Nate. These books are a little easier than Tommy Greenwald's Charlie Joe Jackson or Angleberger's Origami Yoda series, but slightly more challenging than Watson's Stick Dog books. Now that the paperbacks are available, they are an excellent choice to pick up at the grocery store for a middle school student who is having a particularly bad day and needs some laughs.
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Pretty Good Book
(Updated: June 03, 2026)
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4.3
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I recommend it as a middle grade book that is funny and a long series so it will have new books all the time. And a new one just came out around 8 days ago as of 3/24/26 and there are more coming soon like the next book the Curse Of The Puffy Shorts is the next one so the author Lincoln Peirce is still writing the books and is not planning to stop any time soon.
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The genre is fantasy and if the reader will love the book the series is over 20 books and the adventures Nate and his friends go through change a LOT and I mean a LOT from the first book to second and the adventures change with every book. In each adventure it features the all mighty Nate and Nate’s friends also change a lot as well.

The main plot is Nate, Teddy, and Francis go on new adventures in every book and new substitutes for what Nate's classes are, it all changes constantly. Those changes are to everything the school Nate himself Nate’s friends and even the background changes so often.

Nate Francis and Teddy are the three main characters and they are very distinct with Nate having weird hair and a yellow shirt, Francis has blonde hair and a green shirt and Teddy has a red shirt with a black dot in the middle and is nearly bald but has black hair there are more characters you meet along the way too like Jenny is Arthur's girlfriend but Nate wants to be Jenny's boyfriend.
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