Robotic Rumble (Axel & Beast #4)

Author: Adrian C. Bott

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  • : $13.00 AUD
  • : 9781760127831
  • : Hardie Grant Egmont Pty, Limited
  • : Hardie Grant Egmont
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  • : January 2017
  • : 198mm X 128mm X 10mm
  • : Australia
  • : 12.99
  • : February 2017
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  • : Adrian C. Bott
  • : Axel and Beast Ser.
  • : Paperback
  • : 217
  • : Andy Isaac
  • : English
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  • : 128
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  • : Black & White
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Barcode 9781760127831
9781760127831

Description

When a shape-shifting robot needs help to save the world, it's time for this young gamer to level up! Axel is an awesome gamer who needs a friend, and BEAST is a huge robot on the run from the nasty Grabbem Industries. Together, Axel and BEAST will take on the bad guys and try to the save the world from their evil money-making schemes! In Robotic Rumble, the rumours of a super-powerful reactor buried under Ghost Island turn out to be true! Axel and his robot friend Beast are racing to keep it out of Grabbem's hands - but could the rumours of a GUARDIAN MONSTER be true, too? Packed with exciting action, awesome apps and the greatest friends ever, this series is perfect for kids who are eager to start reading, but prone to dropping off. It's Big Hero 6 meets Transformers, with hilarious characters and high-tech adventure that will propel 7+ readers over the finish line as easily as their favourite cartoon series!

Author description

Adrian Bott is a lifelong gamer and storyteller. He's helped dozens of people tell their stories over the years - having written and collaborated on over fifty titles under ten different pseudonyms - but Axel & BEAST is the first series he's published under his own name. As a teenager, he worked for video-gaming magazines as a professional adventure-solver. His dream of writing for a living was side-tracked for ten years while he ran a bookshop specialising in folklore, witchcraft and magic. He eventually tired of the peculiar customers though, and sensibly chose to return to fantasy, as a full-time writer of roleplaying games and computer games.