Robots, engineering, and buddy stories have never been this cool, or this much fun. Perfect for restless readers who crave gizmos, gadgets, and mystery by the megabyte!
- Pages: 224
- Publisher: HarperCollins
- Imprint: Clarion Books
- Series: Robots Rule
- Publication Date: 13th September 2016
- Trim Size: 5.12 x 7.62 in
- Illustration Note: Black-and-white illustrations
- ISBN: 9780544810822
"Fans of the first book will uncover more of the same in the sequel. It is also well-suited for young readers looking for an accessible introduction to the science-fiction genre. More entry-level fun for the robot-loving set." —Kirkus "Silly fun and high-tech intrigue on every page." —Booklist —

C. J. Richards has loved tinkering with gadgets since he was a little boy. He remembers fondly the time he accidentally blew up his father’s radio after some experimental rewiring. Mr. Richards lives with his wife, his cat, and his eight televisions.

Goro Fujita has been fascinated by drawing since childhood. He was born in Japan and moved with his family to Germany when he was three years old. He now lives in California, where he works as an illustrator and visual development artist on feature films and TV commercials.
Robots, engineering, and buddy stories have never been this cool, or this much fun. Perfect for restless readers who crave gizmos, gadgets, and mystery by the megabyte!
- Pages: 224
- Publisher: HarperCollins
- Imprint: Clarion Books
- Series: Robots Rule
- Publication Date: 13th September 2016
- Trim Size: 5.12 x 7.62 in
- Illustrations Note: Black-and-white illustrations
- ISBN: 9780544810822
"Fans of the first book will uncover more of the same in the sequel. It is also well-suited for young readers looking for an accessible introduction to the science-fiction genre. More entry-level fun for the robot-loving set." —Kirkus "Silly fun and high-tech intrigue on every page." —Booklist —

C. J. Richards has loved tinkering with gadgets since he was a little boy. He remembers fondly the time he accidentally blew up his father’s radio after some experimental rewiring. Mr. Richards lives with his wife, his cat, and his eight televisions.

Goro Fujita has been fascinated by drawing since childhood. He was born in Japan and moved with his family to Germany when he was three years old. He now lives in California, where he works as an illustrator and visual development artist on feature films and TV commercials.