The Unflushables

The Unflushables

by James Patterson (Foreword), Ron Bates (Author)

Synopsis

James Patterson presents: The Titans of the Toilet! The Wonders from Down Under! Nitro City's very own sewer superheroes: The Plumbers! Super Mario Bros meets Captain Underpants in this action-packed comedy sure to make a splash!

Thirteen-year-old Sully Stringfellow has always admired the great plumber heroes of Nitro City. These wrench-wielding warriors guarded the sewers--until they were discredited by the powerful Ironwater Corporation, which has a sinister scheme to take over the city. Without the plumbers, Nitro is being overrun by mutant creatures--and things are about to go totally nuclear thanks to the potentially explosive 50th Anniversary Burrito Festival!

It's up to Sully and a league of long-forgotten plumber heroes to save the day, making it safe for all to flush again. It's a dirty job, but someone's got to do it!

$14.19

Quantity

10 in stock

More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 320
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Little, Brown Young Readers US
Published: 14 Jun 2018

ISBN 10: 0316510009
ISBN 13: 9780316510004
Children’s book age: 9-11 Years

Media Reviews
Pacey, punchy and with more jokes than you can shake a plunger at, The Unflushables is unputdownable! --Mo O'Hara, New York Times bestselling author of the My Big Fat Zombie Goldfish series

Hand this to avid fans of Captain Underpants who are looking for something longer but with ample potty humor and slapstick comedy. --School Library Journal
50% detective mystery. 50% superhero saga. This book is 100% hilarious. Take the plunge with The Unflushables... Plumbing has never been this much fun! --John Kloepfer, author of the Monsters Unleashed and Zombie Chasers series
Half superhero adventure, half noir mystery... In typical pulp crime fashion, corruption and intrigue lead to some entertaining twists in an amusing story of potty play. --The Bulletin for the Council for Children's Books
Author Bio
Ron Bates is a novelist and humor columnist who writes about secret laboratories, monsters, bullies, robots, cafeteria food, and other perils of middle school. A former newspaper reporter, he is the author of How to Make Friends and Monsters, How to Survive Middle School and Monster Bots, the comic book series Brawn, and numerous poems and plays for kids who like to laugh. He lives in Texas.