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Anthony Noll and the Laboratory Sobizalis: BOOK I (when little Robots make new friends) BOOK II (when little Robots lay Pairs) (en Inglés)
Graueis, Franus; Linz, Francis (Autor)
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Anthony Noll and the Laboratory Sobizalis: BOOK I (when little Robots make new friends) BOOK II (when little Robots lay Pairs) (en Inglés) - Graueis, Franus; Linz, Francis
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This is the fourth adventure of Anthony, the boy who lives two lives. One on Earth, and one somewhere out there in the vastness of space, where he is a magical robot. It hurls you into a completely new universe. Fantastic, and painted in colors no eye has ever beheld before. Book 1: Growing up is hard, as Anthony is forced to realize. And then there is the matter of the girls. Fortunately, Mrs. Watenbloom is doing well, while Ramshin suddenly shows unusual foibles. She and all the other little robots from the Wise-Series have fallen victim to an insidious virus-its only brother: Death. Book 2: Yes, the weapons of Dalafong are powerful, but will Anthony and the others succeed in finding this special one? A difficult question, and yet only one of many, because is a Cowboy truly entitled to guard a soul, or must it be an Indian? Not to mention the trials and tribulations of love, so often a castle, yet crumbling in the waves of time; especially when built on sand. No, the dead do not love, they only ever keep silence. A modern fairy tale for all those who remain young at heart, believe in the great power of friendship, and that a soul is always beautiful. No matter in which chest it loves and lives. "A book no AI could ever write, simply because it speaks the truth." (Ibalon Daily Observer) "Fantasy for all those who once stood abandoned at a train station.To take them by the hand and lead them into a new adventure.No less enchanting and exciting, precisely because they are now grown." (A critic)