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Cog


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No. of pages 208

Published: 2019

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Great for age 8-13 years

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Five robots. One unforgettable journey. Their programming will never be the same.

Wall-E meets The Wild Robot in this middle grade instant classic about five robots on a mission to rescue their inventor from the corporation that controls them all.

Cog looks like a normal twelve-year-old boy. But his name is short for "cognitive development," and he was built to learn.

But after an accident leaves him damaged, Cog wakes up in an unknown lab-and Gina, the scientist who created and cared for him, is nowhere to be found. Surrounded by scientists who want to study him and remove his brain, Cog recruits four robot accomplices for a mission to find her.

Cog, ADA, Proto, Trashbot, and Car's journey will likely involve much cognitive development in the form of mistakes, but Cog is willing to risk everything to find his way back to Gina.

In this charming stand-alone adventure, Greg van Eekhout breathes life and wisdom into an unforgettable character and crafts a story sure to earn its place among beloved classics like Katherine Applegate's The One and Only Ivan.

 

This book has been graded for interest at 8-12 years.

There are 208 pages in this book. This book was published 2019 by HarperCollins Publishers Inc .

Beatrice Blue is a visual development artist and freelance illustrator currently living in Montreal, Quebec. She works in the animation industry as well as picture books and illustration. She lives with her husband Dani and her dog Jungle, always surrounded by great adventures - and a lot of snow. Once Upon a Unicorn Horn is her first children's book. Greg van Eekhout lives in San Diego, California, with his astronomy/physics professor wife and two dogs. He's worked as an educational software developer, ice-cream scooper, part-time college instructor, and telemarketer. Being a writer is the only job he's ever actually liked. You can find more about Greg at his website: www. writingandsnacks. com.

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