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Ratings: ★★★★☆ (4.5/5)
Genre: Children's Fiction, Humour, Comic Strip Collection
Book Review:
''Thunka, Thunka, Thunka'' is another fantastic and laugh-out-loud collection in the beloved Big Nate series. Lincoln Peirce has an unmatched ability to capture the chaotic and hilarious world of middle school, and this book is a perfect example. Nate Wright is back, and he's facing a new set of stressors: his baseball team's embarrassing name, the threat of becoming Gina's servant, and the shocking romance between his dog Spitsy and a cat!
The book is a collection of comic strips, making it a quick and engaging read. The humor is sharp, witty, and incredibly relatable for anyone who has survived middle school. The characters are as wonderful as ever: the long-suffering Francis, the clueless Teddy, the insufferable Gina, the grumpy Mrs. Godfrey, and the adorable Spitsy. The running gag of Nate's stress-relief method—drumming an empty bottle on his head (thunka, thunka, thunka)—is both silly and surprisingly therapeutic.
The full-color pull-out poster is a great bonus for fans. This book is a must-have for any Big Nate enthusiast and a perfect introduction for new readers. It's funny, engaging, and guaranteed to make you laugh. Highly recommended for ages 8-12 and anyone who needs a good chuckle.