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The Unflushables

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

      January 1, 2018

      POPGr 4-6-In the fictional metropolis of Nitro City, it's all about plumbing. And toilets. And bodily functions. There are mutant creatures living in the pipes and sewers, one of many challenges facing the city's citizens. Sully Sullivan is a 13-year-old with a deep passion for plumbing who worships the craft's heroes of years past-legendary folks who were taken down by a nefarious corporation called Ironwater. Sully is so into plumbing that he becomes the go-to for his school's principal when plumbing problems arise, and collects plumber trading cards. Sully becomes embroiled in a plot to save the city from Ironwater and much adventure ensues. This story is not just full of toilet and bathroom humor and puns-they are the entire story and plotline. VERDICT Hand this to avid fans of Captain Underpants who are looking for something longer but with ample potty humor and slapstick comedy.-Kate Olson, Bangor School District, WI

      Copyright 2018 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Kirkus

      February 1, 2018
      In a tale aswirl with potty humor, a young hero plunges into danger to save his town and the world from an evil sewer--er, supervillain.In days of yore Nitro City was protected from clogs and their nefarious perpetrators by the likes of Drainiac Magee and other costumed members of the Plumbers' League of UnNaturally Gifted Exceptionals--all of whom were declared outlaws when the Ironwater company took over the job of sewer management. But now a rising tide of mysterious leaks, overflows, and mutant subterranean monsters promises to turn the town's massively popular annual Burrito Festival into Plumbageddon. Enter 13-year-old Sully Stringfellow, a natural genius with pipes and valves since birth. He's more or less unfazed by encounters with pop-up washer weasels and a tentacled croctopus, and he's john-on-the-spot (so to speak) when the time comes to trigger a former supervillain's gigantic porcelain Death Flush. The ensuing "cyclo-toiletronic swirl" rockets Sully into Nitro City's Underworld to expose Ironwater's CEO as archvillain Human Waste. Dazzled to discover that the old "sewer soldiers" of P.L.U.N.G.E. are still around (his own grandpa turns out to be the legendary Midnight Flush), Sully gladly accepts an invitation into the fold as a new apprentice. Sully is depicted on the cover as white, and the rest of the cast appears to be white by default.A gold-plated chain puller for readers in alimentary grades. (Fantasy. 10-12)

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 23, 2018
      After a nefarious corporation wrests control of Nitro Cityâs sewers, plumbers are banned, and mutant beasts begin emerging from drains. Since the toilets are constantly clogged at Gloomy Valley Middle School, 13-year-old Sully Stringfellow, who works after school as an âoutlawâ plumberâs helper, is recruited to apprehend the âPhantom Cloggerâ before Taco Tuesday, when, the principal says, âI need every stall open for business.â The premise of Batesâs (How to Make Friends and Monsters) satirical romp gives him free rein with potty puns, yet the humor extends further, fueled by Sullyâs wry asides, droll badinage, and a colorful cast that includes a retired super-villain who lives in a secret underground lair; Sullyâs crusty grandfather, member of a posse of crackerjack plumbers that guarded the sewers; and the boyâs parents, off in Fiji, where his mother sells repurposed spatulas, and his poet father searches for a word that rhymes with purple. An explosiveâliterallyâfinale wraps up this lighthearted, swift-paced saga of good vs. evil in a slimy underworld. Ages 8â12. Agent: Brandi Bowles, United Talent Agency.

    • The Horn Book

      January 1, 2019
      Sullivan Stringfellow lives in Nitro City, where plumbers used to be heroes but are now outlawed. Sully--a natural plumber who is forced to hide his talents--connects with plumbers from the Golden Age to battle Ironwater, an evil corporation set on controlling the sewer pipes. Potty puns abound but don't clog up the plot in this delightfully funny and well-crafted tale.

      (Copyright 2019 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • ATOS Level:4.5
  • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
  • Text Difficulty:3

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