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  1. Nate Expectations. by Tim Federle. 4.21 · 589 Ratings · 139 Reviews · published 2018 · 8 editions. Third time’s a charm! Nate Foster returns home to …. Want to Read. Rate it: The story of Nate Foster as he chases his Broadway dreams. Better Nate Than Ever (Better Nate Than Ever, #1), Five, Six, Seven, Nate!

  2. Read 1,266 reviews from the world’s largest community for readers. Soon to be a Disney+ Original movie! “The Nate series by Tim Federle is a wonderful evo…

  3. Jan 21, 2014 · Better Nate Than Ever. , Volume 1. Tim Federle. Simon and Schuster, Jan 21, 2014 - Juvenile Nonfiction - 275 pages. “The Nate series by Tim Federle is a wonderful evocation of what it’s like to be a theater kid. Highly recommended.” —Lin-Manuel Miranda, star and creator of the musical, Hamilton. A New York Times Notable Book of the Year.

  4. Jan 10, 2014 · It feels good to say these words to someone who isn’t my guidance counselor, especially because my guidance counselor also doubles as the track coach, and hates me. Federle, Tim (2013-02-05). Better Nate Than Ever (Kindle Locations 2061-2062). Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers. Kindle Edition. Rating: 7 – Very Good

  5. About the Author. Tim Federle is the showrunner and executive producer of High School Musical: the Musical: the Series, which he created for Disney+.His novels include the New York Times Notable Book Better Nate Than Ever and its Lambda Literature Award–winning sequel—which Lin-Manuel Miranda called “a wonderful evocation of what it’s like to be a theater kid” (New York Times).

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  6. Jan 30, 2014 · Better Nate Than Ever. Paperback – January 30, 2014. by Tim Federle (Author) 4.5 429 ratings. Book 1 of 3: Nate. Teachers' pick. See all formats and editions. “The Nate series by Tim Federle is a wonderful evocation of what it’s like to be a theater kid. Highly recommended.” —Lin-Manuel Miranda, star and creator of the musical, Hamilton.

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  8. Feb 5, 2013 · Unfortunately, the cartoonish cover art and a predominantly lighthearted beginning may mislead some readers. Federle’s debut addresses—deftly—big and solemn issues in the second half of the novel, particularly with regard to family, sexuality and religion. Bravo, Nate! (Fiction. 8-13) Share your opinion of this book.

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