This is a horrible book that follows a lazy, spoiled child as he fobs off all his chores and responsibilities onto his "staff." It teaches children to "never do what [they] can pay someone else to do" and promotes both dishonesty and the practice of surrounding oneself with sycophants. The main character is a friendless, narcissistic brat who pays people to lose to him in games, laugh at his jokes, lie to his parents for him, and then take the punishment if he gets in trouble. I'm pretty sure the writer intended for all of this to be ironic (she wrote for the Harvard Lampoon, after all) but the message it would send any child who read it is disconcerting; I would never let my hypothetical offspring read this, unless it were a lesson in how NOT to behave.