Nate the Great and the Hungry Book Club
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Nate the Great and the Hungry Book Club (Nate the Great #26)

3.62 of 5 stars 3.62  ·  rating details  ·  32 ratings  ·  13 reviews
Who’s ruining Rosamond’s books?

Rosamond has started a book club called Rosamond’s Ready Readers. But she claims there’s an evil page monster on the loose. This monster has ripped and ruined a page of the cookbook Rosamond uses to make treats for the club.

Nate the Great and his dog, Sludge, go to the next meeting of the book club . . . as undercover detectives. All the mem...more
hardback, 64 pages
Published November 10th 2009 by Random House, Inc. (first published 2009)
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Mercedes Todd
This book is about Nate’s friend Rosamond. One day Rosamond went to Nate’s house to drop off some books. She told him she started a book club. Rosamond left and went home. When she got home wanted to use her cookbook to make snacks for her book club. She saw that a page was missing from her cookbook. She called Nate for help. She needed him to help her find the missing page. Nate came over when her book club meeting started. They read a book called Harvard the Hedgehog. A page was missing from t...more
Nielson
In this episode of Nate the Great, Nate is on the hunt for the evil monster who tears, rips, and ruins books! (As a librarian, I could really sympathize with his case...I wanted him to find the evil monster that would dare treat books like that:)) But before long, he is also on the hunt for the missing page....it has turned into a double case!! Using his great skills of deduction, Nate the Great is able to figure out both mysteries! This book, along with any other Nate the Great detective story...more
babyhippoface
Am I the only one who felt like an idiot when I read this because I couldn't solve the mystery? Even after Nate solved it, it still didn't make sense to me. How ya figure, Nate?

Rosamond has started a book club for her friends and their pets, but things go awry when first her cookbook and then the book they're reading each have a page torn out. Can Nate the Great solve the mystery and save the book club? Despite what I thought of the slight story, young readers who love Nate the Great w...more
Michelle. Tsunami.
Nate the Great books aren't that great. I hated them when I was a kid, yet I would always read them.The endings of the books were always the same, they figured out what or who did it. And where are Nate's parents? They just let their son walk around everywhere and question people. That is very irresponsible of them. Nate the Great books always made me fall asleep and always wasted my time. I would not recommend this book to anyone, especially little kids. If kids want real mystery, they should r...more
Kcrosland
This book was ok but a lot of it didn't make sense because Rosamond book club included her animals, they can't read. When pages were missing in her book why would she call the person a page monster, who saids that. Even when Nate was trying to solve the case he went to the gym where they were having the book sale, and walked up to a lady and said I knew she was a librarian because she had a badge that said librarian "duh". And another thing what dog likes chicken noodle soup, thats wha...more
emily
When an Evil Page Monster begins ripping, tearing, and shredding page in innocent books, Nate the Great (and Sludge) take the case. But soon they have more than one case on their hands (paws) and not many clues. Will Nate be able to pull this mystery off?

It's been quite a while since I read a Nate the Great book, and I have to say this was an enjoyable read.

And it has my new favorite joke:

Why did the elephant use his trunk as a bookmark?
That way he nose w...more
Sandra Vicars
Nate the Great is on the case of the Hungry Book Club. One page is torn, another is missing. Nate follows the clues to solve the case. A great easy read for students that love to read.
Schmobes
This was great! Kiddo loved it. It had more twists in the case than others we have read. It also had more chapters. Gave Kiddo a sense of accomplishment. Good level 3 to level 3.5.
Beverly
Great for early readers. And of course since I'm a librarian I love that it's about books. I'll be adding this to the collection at school.
Tate Rytky
Hmmm. The last two Nate the Great books were pretty good. This one was just confusing and not good. Hit or miss, this series.
Leslie
If you like pancakes, you'll love Nate the Great.
Anne Beier
Great je series
Dolly
Dolly rated it 3 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition
Recommends it for: parents reading with their children
Our girls (especially our youngest) have always loved Nate the Great stories. And this one involves books, which is wonderful, except that two of them get damaged. The story is entertaining - classic Nate...the Great. We've read this one a couple of times.
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