Captain Underpants and the Preposterous Plight of the Purple Potty People

The Eighth Epic Novel

Paperback, 176 pages

English language

Published Sept. 1, 2006 by Scholastic Inc..

ISBN:
978-0-439-90381-3
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5 stars (2 reviews)

Hardcover

14 editions

Un bon roman de Science-Fiction qui mériterait un peu de travail sur la chute

4 stars

J'ai beaucoup aimé Autonome, il aborde beaucoup de sujets de société (les brevets, la liberté des robots, les questions de genre) de façon vraiment originale mais tout en restant relativement proche de ce que l'on connaît. Je l'ai trouvé bien écrit et bien traduit. L'histoire a vraiment la structure d'une aventure, avec des personnages attachants, j'ai juste trouvé la fin un peu abrupte ce qui m'a laissé sur ma faim.

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5 stars

Real Rating: 4.5

Deciding not to heed the warnings of Melvin about constant use of the time machine, Harold and George alongside Sulu and Crackers find themselves in an alternate world. In this world, the teachers are nice and extremely helpful to their students. Unfortunately the alternate versions of Harold and George are not. In fact, their creation is called Captain Blunderpants.

The evil versions of Harold and George kidnap Crackers and Sulu and turn the latter evil. The good versions flee back to their own time but the evil versions manage to hitch a ride back with them. Chaos and hilarity ensues with the grandparents accidently drinking down the power juice and the versions squaring off against each other.

Have I mentioned how much I love these books?

Harold and George are really not bad kids. Not in the bad way you think. Their pranks hurt really no one …