Robots Rule: Lots of Bots
Children's Book and Media Review
Volume 39
Issue 9
Article 52
2018
Robots Rule: Lots of Bots
Melissa Secor
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Secor: Robots Rule: Lots of Bots
Book Review
Robots Rule: Lots of Bots
Author
C. J. Richards
Illustrator
Reviewer
Melissa Secor
Rating
Outstanding
Level
Primary, Intermediate,
Young Adult
In the exciting sequel to Robots Rule: The Junkyard Bot, George
Gearing has landed his dream apprenticeship at TinkerTech
Headquarters. He can’t believe his luck, but on his first day, he realizes
that there is something sinister going on, and he worries that Dr.
Micron might be behind it. With the help of his trusty robot friend
Jackbot and his best friend Anne Droid, George works to stop Dr.
Micron before the town of Terabyte Heights is ruined forever. As they
dig into the mysteries of TinkerTech, they realize that George’s late
parents may have been more involved that he originally thought.
The second book in the Robots Rule series is just as exciting,
mysterious and adventurous as the first. It picks up right where the
first book left off and continues on with the story. The characters
continue to develop and keep the reader engaged and excited
throughout the book. Unlike many sequels, Robots Rule: Lots of Bots
is unique and different enough from the first book to keep the reader
intrigued. The end wraps the story up enough to satisfy the reader, but
leaves the story open for the third installment in the series. This book
is great for anyone eight years or older and is free from any language
or violence.
Pages
224
Year
2015
Publisher
HMH Books for Young
ISBN
9780544339347
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