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Ratings: ★★★★☆ (4.6/5)
Genre: Children's Fiction, Humour, Comic Strip Collection
Book Review:
''All Work and No Play'' is a fantastic and visually stunning collection of Big Nate comic strips. This is the first book in the series to be presented in full color, and it makes a huge difference. Lincoln Peirce's vibrant artwork pops off the page, bringing the misadventures of Nate Wright to life like never before.
This collection focuses on the Sunday strips, which are longer and more detailed than the daily comics. The format allows for more elaborate jokes and storylines. The book features over two years' worth of cartoons, all centered on Nate's eternal struggle against the forces of adulthood, homework, and his nemesis, the formidable Mrs. Godfrey.
Nate's philosophy, as highlighted in the sample strip, is pure genius: ''Nobody ever looks back on their life and regrets that they didn't do more homework!'' It's this kind of witty, relatable humor that makes Big Nate so beloved. The characters are as wonderful as ever: the long-suffering Francis, the clueless Teddy, and the adorable Spitsy. The full-color illustrations add a new layer of enjoyment, making this a must-have for any fan.
This book is perfect for longtime readers and a great introduction for new ones. It's funny, engaging, and beautifully presented. Highly recommended for ages 8-12 and anyone who loves a good laugh.