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| UNDERWHERE |
It’s half comic book, half novel, and totally hilarious! |
| BOOK 1: PRINCE OF UNDERWHERE |
It’s tough to be Zeke. He’s got his hands full: There is his prissy know-it-all twin sister; his mean cousin Caitlyn, who’s house-sitting for his missing parents; and a bully making life tough at school (as though it wasn’t hard enough already).
And now, thanks to a stinky, scruffy, good-for-nothing talking cat, he’s also got to cope with zombies, midget freedom fighters, devious spies, superstar rappers, and a whole weird world beneath our own where people wear their underwear on the outside of their clothes.
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| BOOK 2: PIRATES OF UNDERWHERE |
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 competition.
Now, thanks to her big-mouth brother, Zeke, she has to deal with magical toilet brushes, sinister talking cats, nearsighted sea serpents, singing custodians, feminist pirates, runty freedom fighters, and all the cottony-white weirdness of Underwhere. |
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| BOOK 3: FLYBOY OF UNDERWHERE |
Here's the thing: Zeke's busy being Prince of Underwhere. His prissy sister, Stephanie, is some sort of pirate queen. But Hector? Everyone treats him like a joker and a sidekick.
Well, those days are over. Now only Hector can save the day — if he can survive the swarms of sharp-beaked midget flying dinos, smart-aleck flying horses, angry armies in their undies, a really, really bad hypnotist, and a duel with deadly toilet plungers… all the ordinary wedgie weirdness of the tighty-whitie world under our own. |
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