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This isn t where Nick Owen thought he would be by this point in life. He used to be a busy web programmer. Now he spends most of his energy trying to stop his three-year-old twins from playing in a dirty sand pit. Nick thinks of himself as Daddy 3.0, a stay-at-home-dad-but he just wasn t programmed for this. He must navigate a new world of jungle gyms and playdates while supporting his surgeon wife. He tries his best to be there for the twins, but he can t stop making a mess of things. He s just about nearing the end of his rope when the Swing incident happens. The Swing incident, spoken of in hushed tones around Nick s New York City apartment building, has caused the resident queen bee, nicknamed Supermom, to declare him an enemy for life. No matter what Nick does to get back into Supermom s good graces, he fails spectacularly. Now Nick s going to have to learn to fight fire with fire and become the best superparent on the block. This hilarious new book by Rob Armstrong chronicles one ma