Couple this with the excitement of a technologically advanced world and the humour of a depressive philosophical penguin and you have Neill Cameron's masterpiece! Both tender and hilarious in equal measure, this is a definite winner for all ages (categorised as 8 - 12).
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It portrays beautifully the familiarity of the every day, the mindsets of young children and their parents, the dream of being a super hero in contrast with self discovery amongst the daily pressure put on our younger generation. Only two young brothers can save the day.they just happen to be robots! This amazingly powerful read captures a snapshot of family life and submerges it in Sci Fi gold for all ages! Mega Robo Bros celebrates diversity. Coupl A futuristic world with futuristic threats. For all its incredibly action and humour, Mega Robo Bros is far cleverer and intrinsic in its message - and I loved it for it.Ī futuristic world with futuristic threats. On top of this, Alex, the elder of the two brothers is a sensitive and vulnerable being caught in that confusing time when being a teenager is incredibly complex and often quite lonely. Not only this but much of the cast itself is also non-white. Not only did I find dad a great role-model but also the fact that the family is not white an absolutely refreshing change.
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Two robots, in particular, brothers, live with their human parents whose purpose is to protect them from a world fascinated by their powers. Having finally picked it up, I instantly found that I was completely absorbed in Cameron's futuristic London in which robots and A.I. Not on Why I haven't read Cameron's book before is beyond me.
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Why I haven't read Cameron's book before is beyond me.