Stephanie has a whole underwear drawer full of trouble. A week ago, Stephanie's biggest problem was finding enough time to complete her homework and study for her Mathletes competitions. Now she has to deal with magical toilet brushes, sinister talking cats, nearsighted sea serpents, feminist pirates, runty freedom fighters, and all the cottony white weirdness of Underwhere--the world beneath our own where people wear their undies on the outside of their clothes.
Reviewed by Dalton James (age 8) for Reader Views (7/09) I loved reading this book. I tried to stay up late just so I could read more of it. The book is half novel, half comic book and all good. The story is about three kids who travel between our world and to the world of Underwhere and have great adventures in both places. This book is like another series of books I like, "Captain Underpants" except the cartoons are better. It is not as good as the "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" series but as good, or better, than the "Captain Underpants" series. The cartoons are funny and I really liked the story. I want the read the rest of the books in the series. I say "buy the book `Pirates of Underwhere' by Bruce Hale; your kids will like it!'
Great book for boys!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
My 8 year old son read Prince of Underwhere and Pirates of Underwhere in one week. He loved them. He said they are funny and fun to read. He keeps begging me to order the next books in the series, which I will be doing as soon as I finish this review. Bruce Hale gets kids. He gets boys 6-10 years old. And they love his books! Boy humor all the way. Thanks, Bruce Hale for making my son a reader!
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