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Robo-Runners Book 1 The Tin Man |
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Meet Crank and Al... robots on the run. |
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Crank is an old robot and Al, his replacement, is taking him to be collected by the Tin Man so he can be taken to the great recycling plant. Al tells Crank that the recycling plant is a wonderful place where..."tired old robots go in and bright new robots come out." But Crank doesn't believe that's what happens at the recycling plant... he's heard of a place called Robotika where old robots can be free to live there lives in peace. Soon, Crank and Al are running for their lives. Can they escape the terrible Tin Man and reach the city of Robotika where robots can be free? |
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Out Now in Paperback |
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"This is a great book for young boys who are just beginning to get into reading, introducing them to a different writing style with enriching language.This series of books is refreshing, as many series designed for younger readers lack originality. An enjoyable read." From Write Away - Reviewed by Cara Brameld |
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