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Android in the attic
by Nicholas Allan
Billy and Alfie are orphans living with their Aunt Edna, who has made an android duplicate of herself to make their lives miserable. Call Number: J ALLAN
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Eager
by Helen Fox
The Bell family's old robot is running down, so they get a new robot named EGR3, aka Eager, who can learn and feel emotions like a human. Call Number: J FOX
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The Flinkwater Factor
by Pete Hautman
Ginger lives in Flinkwater, Iowa, home of the world's biggest robot manufacturing company, and now the location of an epidemic of computer-induced comas. Call Number: J HAUTMAN
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Brother from a Box
by Evan Kuhlman
Just like most big brothers, sometimes Matt wishes he could get rid of his little brother Norman. But unlike most little brothers, Norman is actually a robot who came in a wooden box from Paris. Call Number: J KUHLMAN
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House of Robots
by James Patterson
Sammy's mother is super smart, except when she does super dumb things like making Sammy take a robot with him to school. The robot's name is E, which Sammy thinks stands for Error, because taking a robot to school is a big mistake. Call Number: J PATTERSO
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The Winter of the Robots
by Kurtis Scaletta
Jim decides that at this year's science fair, he'd rather study otters with his neighbor Rocky than build a robot with his friend Oliver. But after Jim and Rocky stumble across a mysterious junkyard, their adventures involve robots after all. Call Number: J SCALETTA
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A Boy and his Bot
by Daniel H. Wilson
What starts out as a perfectly normal field trip turns into a journey into the dangerous robot land of Mekhos. Call Number: J WILSON
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Hilo : The Boy Who Crashed to Earth
by Judd Winick
D.J.'s life is pretty normal until a strange boy named Hilo comes crashing from the sky and then decides to move into D.J.'s home. It turns out that Hilo is a robot, and someone is chasing him. Series: Hilo Book. Graphic Novel Call Number: J WINICK
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