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The Robot

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Science-loving Gabe and girl-crazy Dover are best friends. In fact, they're practically each other's only friends. So when Gabe's parents leave town for the weekend, he lets Dover convince him to break into his father's basement laboratory-even though he knows it's off-limits under penalty of lifelong grounding. Once inside, the boys make a shocking discovery, one that will turn a boring weekend into a hilarious madcap adventure: a smoking hot robot!
While Gabe and Dover argue over "Trina," the robot flees the lab. The chase is on! Before the day is over, she'll expose a traitorous plot, catapult two geeky freshmen to high school fame, and try to assassinate Dr. Phil!
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    • Kirkus

      June 1, 2011

      A wildly improbable male teen fantasy of a super-sexy robot and the two geeks who discover it only to realize too late that they are messing with top-secret government property.

      Gabe and Dover establish their nerd bona fides to readers early on when they are dumped into actual garbage. The plot kicks in when they sneak into Gabe's genius father's lab and discover T.R.I.N.A., a gorgeous, biologically realistic "female" robot they are sure will raise their status out of the Dumpster. The two manage to activate Trina after first checking for underwear. There is none. The sophomoric humor is endlessly fueled by a crassly juvenile sexual focus that supposedly matches typical adolescent fantasies. Gabe finds himself thinking of Trina as a romantic partner and grows offended by Dover's single-minded obsession with sex as they first lose and then furiously chase their robot to a high-school drinking party and ultimately into a clash with top-secret agents. None of this is particularly funny, realistic or clever. However, that shouldn't keep its target audience from enjoying this fast-paced, mindless adventure. A subplot in which Gabe suffers from his father's intimidating and browbeating parenting style is similarly unsatisfying.

      Equally demeaning to geeks, women and teen boys, the appeal to the lowest common denominator is safely assured. (Adventure. 11-15)

      (COPYRIGHT (2011) KIRKUS REVIEWS/NIELSEN BUSINESS MEDIA, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.)

    • School Library Journal

      November 1, 2011

      Gr 7 Up-Gabe and Dover, both 15, have been friends for as long as they both can remember. Outgoing and boisterous Dover encourages more nerdy and shy Gabe to break out of his shell. One of the ways to do this, Dover argues, is for Gabe to defy his inventor father by breaking into his private lab while his parents are on vacation. The boys are unprepared when they discover Mr. Messner's latest project, the lifelike automaton T.R.I.N.A. After activating her by accident, the boys race to put her back before Gabe's father gets home. What ensues is a wild journey involving a trip to New York City, two National Security agents, and one Dr. Phil. While at times incredibly corny, this novel may prove to be the type of book that works best in luring reluctant adolescent males into the world of reading. The idea of two love-starved boys finding the perfect "woman" is hardly original, but the twisty, action-packed climax is sure to thrill readers searching for a dynamic story. While the boys resort to high fives much too often, the narrative is paced well enough that readers can forgive some of the teens' juvenile antics.-Ryan Donovan, New York Public Library

      Copyright 2011 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • The Horn Book

      January 1, 2012
      When his parents leave for the weekend, Gabe and Dover break into Gabe's dad's top-secret laboratory. There they discover an extremely realistic--and attractive--robot. When she escapes, two NSA agents reveal she's programmed as an assassin and enlist Gabe and Dover to help find her. The story, while superficial (and seemingly ripped off from 1980s flick Weird Science) has its entertaining moments.

      (Copyright 2012 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • ATOS Level:5
  • Interest Level:6-12(MG+)
  • Text Difficulty:3-4

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