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Gary And The Granny-Bot

David Littlewood

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Sinopsis

Gary Gormley is the brightest boy in his school by far, but he's got two problems. The first is that he and his sick mother are very poor. The other is in the form of two school bullies called Nick and Dick, who are intent on giving Gary a hard time.
 
However, help is at hand, both through a school friend called Emily Truss and a powerful ally sent from the future: humanoid robot prototype 100XL - The Granny-Bot.
 
With the help of the amazing Granny-Bot, it's time for Gary to turn things around on the bullies.
 
An action-packed adventure, 'Gary And The Granny-Bot' is a fun, fast read for children and young teens.
Disponible desde: 22/01/2022.

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