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Dude that Reviews here. This book is a great addition to a kids "To Read List". This book is the 8th book of the Big Nate novel series, and this one showcases the sad but sweet end of novels. The previous novels ( check them out, did reviews on those too ) introduce an 11 year old, sixth grade student who loves catoons and a girl named Jenny, but hates his own social studies teacher. In this book nate meets a new and most likeley last addition to his friends list, Ruby, a new student at PS.38, who he likes. Though his new secret love has been embraces, he will face troubles including Randy (school brat), who also and go through a tough time in his school career ; the consideration of moving. He also faces to play in a "Mud Bowl" witch is ultimate frisbbe but needs a good thrower, leaving him no choice but to add Randy. Nate has been given the option to either be his friend or be his forever foe, and chooses to take the path of being friends with an all time enemy at the end of the book winning a "Mud Bowl" ( ultimate frisbee played in rain). I rate this book a 6/10 for many reasons including that it was bland, and so boring, and the fact that Nate's jenny era was over sort of ruining the whole essence of Artur's prescence and the whole books meaning.