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Language
  
English

Pages
  
199 pp

Author
  
Tom Birdseye

Country
  
United States of America

3.8/5
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Cover artist
  
Sam Kim

Publication date
  
2003

Originally published
  
2003

Genre
  
Children's literature

OCLC
  
50561614

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Publisher
  
Holiday House (2003) Puffin Books (2006) Open Road Media (2014)

Media type
  
Print (Hardcover, Paperback), e-book

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Attack of the Mutant Underwear is a 2003 novel by children's author Tom Birdseye. The work was first published in hardback on October 1, 2003 through Holiday House and was subsequently re-released in paperback in 2006 through Puffin Books. An e-book version was released in 2014 through Open Road Media. Attack of the Mutant Underwear is written in diary form and follows the misadventures of fifth-grader Cody Carson.

Contents

In 2007 the work was removed from the Battle of the Books program for the school district of Pinellas County, Florida, but remained on the state's life of books for the Sunshine State Young Reader's Award.

Synopsis

Fifth-grader Cody Carson keeps a journal of his hopes for a fresh start in a town where nobody knows about his humiliating mistakes of the past, but before school even begins so does his embarrassment. As he goes through many things at his new life, he encounters many challenges, crushes, adventures and embarrassing moments. Will he be able to become a "New Me", without shattering into pieces?

Reception

Critical reception for Attack of the Mutant Underwear has been positive. Publishers Weekly gave a mixed review for the book, writing "The author hits a few shaky notes (e.g., Cody's disdain for cleaning his cat's litter box becomes tedious; his infatuation for Amy stretches credibility, as when he refers to himself as "Loverboy" in his journal). But many passages compensate for them—including the way Cody couches his bungling of the talent show as a step-by-step formula for creating a "really good disaster.""

References

Attack of the Mutant Underwear Wikipedia