Follett Content Book Detail: Robot Zot! by Scieszka, Jon

Robot Zot!

Author: Scieszka, Jon

Follett Number: 00778S0
Audience: Lower Elementary
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 2009
Format: 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 32 cm
ISBN-13: 978-1-41696-394-3
ISBN-10: 1-41696-394-4
LCCN: 2008-020031
Dewey: -E-
Classifications: Fiction; Easy

Subjects:
Humorous Fiction
Humorous Stories
Picture Books
Robots Fiction
On a mission to conquer planet Earth, tiny but fearless Robot Zot and his mechanical sidekick leave a path of destruction as they battle kitchen appliances.

From the publisher:
From the minds of Scieszka and Shannon comes a tale of a quixotic robot determined to conquer the earth. The only problem is that the earth he lands on is a suburban kitchen and he is three inches tall. Robot Zot, the fearless and unstoppable warrior, leaves a trail of destruction as he encounters blenders, toasters, and televisions. But when he discovers the princess...a pink cell phone...his mission takes a new course. Robot Zot must learn how to be a hero - in the name of true love.

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