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Battle of the Bots

Eric Luper

Publisher: Scholastic Inc.

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Summary

In this thrilling adventure, two friends are sucked into a science fiction novel where they must fight against an evil computer and an army of robots. 
 
Cleo and Evan have a secret. A collection of books so dangerous they are locked up tight. And only they can find the keys to release the magic inside!  
 
THE FUTURE IS UNDER ATTACK! 
 
A super-smart, super-evil computer network has taken over the world. And Cleo and Evan are the only ones who can take it down. But the network has sent robots, drones, and cyborgs to stop them. If they can find a way to pull the plug—and find their next key—Cleo and Evan just might survive this science fiction showdown! 
 
Praise for Key Hunters 
 
“Luper’s delectable humor is appropriate for the intended age group, and the plot will keep readers’ attention to the end . . . [t]his is a satisfying read for beginning independent readers.” —School Library Journal
Available since: 05/29/2018.
Print length: 128 pages.

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