Robo-Sauce
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* “Brilliantly inspired… a tribute to the unpredictable power of imagination.” —Booklist, starred review
"A pretty fun picture book.” —Popular Science
* "Is there an award for best gatefold ever? Then tell Rubin and Salmieri to get out their tuxes, because this book has the one to beat." —Publishers Weekly, starred review
"An abundance of absurdity that will entertain boys and girls of all ages." —Kirkus
"[A] funny and inventive take on robo-metamorphosis." —The Wallstreet Journal
“Wonderful, but with an extra layer of crazy.” —MentalFloss.com
“Craziest dang thing I’ve ever seen…You may ask yourself, ‘Should I invest my money, my time and my love in this book?’ And the answer is yes…They know how to write a book.” —Betsy Bird
“The combo of Rubin and Salmieri do one thing: make books that are fun to read.”—100 ScopeNotes »
Hey, kid! Tired of just being a boring old human? No problem. With just one taste of this top-secret Robo-Sauce, you can transform into a robot! Now you have lasers for eyes and never have to eat your vegetables. Les mer
Detaljer
- Forlag
- Dial Books for Young Readers,US
- Innbinding
- Innbundet
- Språk
- Engelsk
- ISBN
- 9780525428879
- Utgivelsesår
- 2015
- Format
- 27 x 23 cm
Anmeldelser
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* “Brilliantly inspired… a tribute to the unpredictable power of imagination.” —Booklist, starred review
"A pretty fun picture book.” —Popular Science
* "Is there an award for best gatefold ever? Then tell Rubin and Salmieri to get out their tuxes, because this book has the one to beat." —Publishers Weekly, starred review
"An abundance of absurdity that will entertain boys and girls of all ages." —Kirkus
"[A] funny and inventive take on robo-metamorphosis." —The Wallstreet Journal
“Wonderful, but with an extra layer of crazy.” —MentalFloss.com
“Craziest dang thing I’ve ever seen…You may ask yourself, ‘Should I invest my money, my time and my love in this book?’ And the answer is yes…They know how to write a book.” —Betsy Bird
“The combo of Rubin and Salmieri do one thing: make books that are fun to read.”—100 ScopeNotes »