Review: The Loneliest Robot
The Loneliest Robot by Andrew Glennon
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
This is a story about Robert Karma and Velia Rose. Two young kids who inadvertently become best friends through a robot named UMA. Robert's parents could care less about him completely consumed with greed. Their love of gaining and spending money becomes so intense they often forget about Robert or see him as an inconvenience. Robert spends most of his time at Velia Rose's house (a very gifted but mute young girl) and with her grandparents Lilly & Dennis Baccino. They take in Robert and UMA as sons and it seems nothing can stop this unexpected family from living life to the fullest. One day Robert gets a job opportunity while playing a video game. What will this job mean?
This book may be written for young adults but all should read this hauntingly beautiful story. The book is written beautifully and you feel like you are part of the Baccino family as their story unfolds.
A tale of choosing life over living without joy and choosing joy in living.
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My rating: 5 of 5 stars
This is a story about Robert Karma and Velia Rose. Two young kids who inadvertently become best friends through a robot named UMA. Robert's parents could care less about him completely consumed with greed. Their love of gaining and spending money becomes so intense they often forget about Robert or see him as an inconvenience. Robert spends most of his time at Velia Rose's house (a very gifted but mute young girl) and with her grandparents Lilly & Dennis Baccino. They take in Robert and UMA as sons and it seems nothing can stop this unexpected family from living life to the fullest. One day Robert gets a job opportunity while playing a video game. What will this job mean?
This book may be written for young adults but all should read this hauntingly beautiful story. The book is written beautifully and you feel like you are part of the Baccino family as their story unfolds.
A tale of choosing life over living without joy and choosing joy in living.
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