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Reviews for Prince of Underwhere

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The average rating for Prince of Underwhere based on 2 reviews is 3 stars.has a rating of 3 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2008-01-26 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 4 stars John Wilcut
Okay so the writing isn't great but the idea of the book will appeal to a lot of boys and I'll be booktalking this come SRC time. Zeke has a lot of crazy stuff going on in his life. His parents are on a dig and his cousin is baby-sitting him and his sister. His friend's cat is acting weird, he's discovered a new world called Underwhere (that's underground), and there are spies, zombies, and a very weird rapper following him. Zeke has adventures above ground and in Underwhere which is under there. The chapters that occur in Underwhere are done in graphic novel style. There's a lot of humor based on underwear, wedgies, etc. It will appeal to kids who like that kind of humor...not as funny as Captain Underpants but a good book to give to kids who like Captain Underpants. This is the first in a series. Book 2 is called Pirates of Underwhere.
Review # 2 was written on 2009-12-17 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 2 stars James Curry
I am not a fan of potty humor in general, and this book was no exception. I enjoyed how the book goes between normal chapter book and graphic novel, depending on where the story is taking place. (When the children are in Underwhere, it is a graphic novel.) I would have enjoyed it more if I actually liked the illustrations in the graphic novel, but I found them hard to read and overall just plain strange. I also didn't really like the dialogue in the graphic novel sections. The "normal" chapters were rather enjoyable, and if the whole book had just been a normal chapter book, I probably would have liked it more. But the novelty of a half novel/half comic book was kind of fun. The book is about Zeke and his twin sister, Stephanie, and his best friend, Hector. And Hector's cat Fitz. While trying to hide from some strange men who are pursuing them, they find themselves in another world, one in which the people wear their underwear over their other clothes. Zeke is hailed as the Prince of Underwhere (the name of this strange land), and the three children (and the cat, who is able to speak English in Underwhere) must figure out a way to help the Undies defeat the terrible UnderLord, who is also trying to take over our world. Add in a strange rapper, a couple of bizarre spies, a deceased great-aunt who was an archaeologist, and a crazy babysitter and it all makes for a fast-paced adventure that boys will probably devour. This is the first book in a series about Underwhere. I might actually read more of the series - it was a quick read, and, although I wasn't crazy about it, there were plenty of unresolved issues at the end of this book that I would like to see resolved. I am not running over to the shelf to grab the next book in the series, but I am also not completely crossing it off my list.


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