Nate Rocks the World: 1
*2012 GRAND PRIZE WINNER PURPLE DRAGONFLY BOOK AWARDS*2012 1ST PLACE CHILDREN'S CHAPTER BOOK PURPLE DRAGONFLY BOOK AWARDS Ten-year-old Nathan Rockledge cannot catch a break. After all, life as a fourth-grader can be hazardous - what with science projects to deal with and recess...
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*2012 GRAND PRIZE WINNER PURPLE DRAGONFLY BOOK AWARDS*2012 1ST PLACE CHILDREN'S CHAPTER BOOK PURPLE DRAGONFLY BOOK AWARDS Ten-year-old Nathan Rockledge cannot catch a break. After all, life as a fourth-grader can be hazardous - what with science projects to deal with and recess football games to avoid. Everyone, including his best friend Tommy, seems to have bad luck when hanging around Nathan. Throw in an older sister who is a royal pain, a dad who is stuck in the past, and a mom who keeps trying to poison him with her awful cooking, and poor Nathan's life as a fourth-grader appears to be completely doomed. Armed only with his sketchpad, his imagination, and his wits, Nathan Rockledge navigates the perils of the fourth grade in style, to emerge heroic, as Nate Rocks, proving that even a ten-year-old can accomplish great things. *2012 UP AUTHOR AWARD RUNNER UP BEST 1ST CHAPTER*2012 UP AUTHOR AWARD RUNNER UP BEST COVER
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780984860807 (0984860800)
Publish date: November 28th 2011
Publisher: Grand Daisy Press
Pages no: 140
Edition language: English
Series: Nate Rocks (#1)
This a very cool and great story! It starts out like a boy and more into a man! It was an fantastic story! I loved this story it was really good! Karen is one of my favorite middle grade author! She does write lots of fun and good books. I just think that this book is a awesome book to all of you m...
Nate Rocks the World is a children/YA book. I previously reviews Nate Rocks the Boat back in December which is actually the second book in the series. You get a glimpse at what will happen in book two of what happens in book one, but really you can read them in any order.Nathan is the primary charac...
I really did not know what I was getting into when I picked up this book to read. The only thing I knew was that it is absolutely and completely outside the genres I generally read. Why did I pick it up then? For one, I have been trying to expand my reading by getting into completely different genre...