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DFC Library: Mo-bot High

DFC Library: Mo-bot High

Published in
2010
4.26
on Goodreads (27)

Description

Asha's new school is insane. Everyone has giant robots that launch out of their mobile phones! She's only been there five minutes when the school bully challenges her to a fight. So now it's not just about figuring out who's cool and who isn't. She has to learn to pilot her Mo-bot. And fast.But while Asha gets to grips with her Mo-bot's moves and customises her DMC, she's being watched... Her piloting skills are about to be put to the ultimate test, and there's nothing her new friends can do to help.Thrilling titanic battles from the DFC Library -- now in a convenient paperback format!
Age
7-12
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
48 pages

Why to read

  • Engaging Science Fiction: 'DFC Library: Mo-bot High' by Neill Cameron offers readers an exciting journey into a world where robotics and high school life collide, making it a perfect pick for fans of science fiction and futuristic adventures.
  • Vibrant Illustrations: The book is filled with Cameron's dynamic and colorful illustrations that bring the story of robots and teenagers to life, providing a visual feast that complements the narrative and enhances the reading experience.
  • Themes of Friendship and Identity: Through its characters and plot, 'Mo-bot High' explores important themes such as friendship, fitting in, and self-discovery, making it not only entertaining but also thought-provoking for young readers.
  • Accessible to a Wide Audience: With its mix of action, humor, and relatable high school scenarios, 'Mo-bot High' is designed to be accessible and enjoyable for a wide range of readers, from middle graders to young adults, and even comic book enthusiasts of all ages.