Runaway Robot by Frank Cottrell-Boyce
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Runaway Robot

From the UK Children's Laureate 2024โ€“2026

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Narrator Ben Bailey Smith

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Length 4 hours 53 minutes
Language English
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Runaway Robot is a funny and heartwarming adventure about two best friends helping put themselves back together, from the award-winning Frank Cottrell-Boyce, illustrated by Steven Lenton.

When Alfie goes to Airport Lost Property, he finds more than he bargained for. A lot more. Because there's a giant robot called Eric hidden away on the shelves. Eric has lost one leg and half his memory. He's super strong, but super clumsy. He's convinced that he's the latest technology, when he's actually nearly one hundred year's old and ready for the scrap heap.

Can Alfie find a way to save Eric from destruction - before Eric destroys everything around him?

Frank Cottrell-Boyce, UK Children's Laureate 2024โ€“2026, is a multi award-winning childrenโ€™s book author and screenwriter. Millions, his debut children's novel, won the prestigious CILIP Carnegie Medal.

His other books include Cosmic, Framed, The Astounding Broccoli Boy, Sputnikโ€™s Guide to Life on Earth, Runaway Robot, Noahโ€™s Gold and The Wonder Brothers. He has enjoyed a long-standing collaboration with award-winning illustrator Steven Lenton. His books have been shortlisted for a multitude of prizes, including the Guardian Childrenโ€™s Fiction Prize, the Whitbread Childrenโ€™s Fiction Award, The Roald Dahl Funny Prize and the Blue Peter Book Award.

Frank is also a highly successful screenwriter. He has written for the hit TV series Dr Who and his script for Michael Morpurgoโ€™s Kensukeโ€™s Kingdom won a British Animation Award. Along with Danny Boyle, he devised the Opening Ceremony for the London 2012 Olympics. Frank has been the judge for the 500 Words competition and the BBC's One Show As You Write It competition.
Frank is a lifelong champion of childrenโ€™s books. In 2023 he launched a successful podcast with Nadia Shireen, The Island of Brilliant!, celebrating writing and illustration for children of all ages.
He lives in Merseyside with his family.

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Audiobook details

Narrator:
Ben Bailey Smith

ISBN:
9781529008371

Length:
4 hours 53 minutes

Language:
English

Publisher:
Pan Macmillan

Publication date:

Edition:
Unabridged

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Reviews

A riotous adventure a comic and compelling tale set in a near-future filled with automated buses and dust-hog street cleaners, uproariously illustrated by Steven Lenton What a funny, charming, life-affirming book Two more maestros of childrenโ€™s fiction with moral compasses just as finely tuned remained surefire reads. Frank Cottrell-Boyceโ€™s latest was Runaway Robot (Macmillan), a madcap escapade starring a boy and a delusional bot. The world he imagines is cleverly conceived and the spirit of fun and adventure is pure Cottrell Boyce, but there are also messages about acceptance and diversity, tucked away between the madcap antics, which will resonate with readers of every age. Expect plenty of laughs, some unexpected twists and turns, and a big smile as the last page turns. A funny and heartwarming adventure A brilliantly observed and sensitively written story about two unlikely best friends who help rebuild each other. There were plenty of moments which really made me chuckle but also some shocking reveals and scenes which made my bottom lip tremble a little. I would definitely recommend it for readers aged 8+ Storytelling at its snortingly-funny, hugely enjoyable and heartily-emotional bestโ€ฆ a little bit warm and wise, a little bit tender and touching; there is a LOT to love about this book Frankโ€™s imagining of this futuristic world where pizza ovens deliver your pizza and driverless buses is really brilliant. Strangely it feels like you could touch it, itโ€™s so close and yet in my mind it still feels like a lifetime away. For me that made the story feel more real and added to the warmth I felt about this compelling tale. The characterisation is genuinely brilliant and wonderfully diverse I was really looking forward to reading this book and I can honestly say I was not disappointed. This is a tale of humour, humanity and two friends trying to get to the truth Cottrell-Boyce writes with confidence and flair, spilling his story into the readerโ€™s head with artistry and comedy, so that readers are equally amused and enthralled, but also touched with a large brush of heart. He has a keen eye for human quirks, and seeing them play out both robotically as well as in humans, is rather fun. And Steven Lentonโ€™s illustrations create that extra dimension of humour. this is a story that will stick in the reader's mind long after the last page is read hilarious, complex and hugely satisfying Confidently written with heart and humour, the unputdownable Runaway Robot will have children roaring with laughter and wanting a best friend robot of their own! Frank Cottrell-Boyceโ€™s Runaway Robot (Macmillan, ยฃ12.99, 9+) is a masterpiece that deserves to sell millions. Lonely Alfie has a bionic arm, and when he truants from school and comes across Eric, a one-legged humanoid robot, it sets off a series of hair-raising events with a precision that has you laughing one moment and crying the next. As ever from Cottrell Boyce, well-developed characters and an engaging storyline. Expand reviews