It's about these kids who hypnotized their principal to be a super hero (Captain Underpants) and he fights crime in his underpants. It's hilarious and was the bomb as a kid and as an older person, you can appreciate the humor and sarcasm.
I was thinking about your comment this morning, avenger, and, in a perfect world, my kids would only read John Steinbeck and Laura Ingalls Wilder and other literature I find valuable, but I let go of that ideal to be satisfied that they're reading at all. Even if I think what they are reading is junk.
I remember age five and taking my grandma's driver license manual book thing the DOL gives out. My parents told me she went crazy looking for it and eventually just got another one. But anyways, one day my family was going skiing and I saw one of those "caution slippery slope" signs and proudly announced it and my dad asked me how I knew and I held up that book. I didn't understand the paragraphs because they were boring but I could tell you exactly how to go through intersections and roundabouts and parallel parking and pretty much anything that had a picture associated with it.
Are you the bomb at driving though, Tyler? And somechik, hopefully they'll be better at picking out good literature then later on! Avenger, me, too, my book addiction is so encompassing that I actually get withdrawals and very very sad when I haven't had time to read at least one book in a month.
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