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  • Published: 31 August 2011
  • ISBN: 9781742754444
  • Imprint: Random House Australia
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 96

Star League 6: Robot Reboot




S.A.M. the robot stars in ... Robot Reboot!

S.A.M. the robot stars in ... Robot Reboot!

Sam is one of the smartest kids on earth, but there are a lot of things he doesn’t quite get. When Sam gets to be too much of a know-it-all for his friends, he accepts a mysterious offer of help: a computer chip that will make him more like a normal kid. But the chip is encoded with more than just emotions, and soon Sam finds himself being controlled by an old enemy. Can he overcome his programming and fight back, or must he obey all orders?

A movie star, werewolf, ninja, robot, zombie and animancer join forces to become the crime-fighting Star League!

Illustrated throughout by Nahum Ziersch.

  • Published: 31 August 2011
  • ISBN: 9781742754444
  • Imprint: Random House Australia
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 96

About the authors

H.J. Harper

H.J. Harper is a children's author who lives in Melbourne. By day she works in a bookstore, spruiking her favourite wares; by night she writes stories about zombies, movie stars, ninjas and robots. H.J. Harper is the author of the Star League series and Bureau of Mysteries series.

Nahum Ziersch

Nahum is a freelance illustrator and sports graphic designer, with work spanning across multiple disciplines, from advertising, book publishing, storyboard art and environment design for both TV and film, to professional sports branding and athlete logos. His passion for drawing started at a very early age, with artistic parents who nurtured his creative skills. Always proud to reflect on his childhood years growing up in the Clare Valley, he is now a well-established illustrator in the Adelaide (and national) creative scene. Nahum is a big fan of comics, sport and pop culture, and these themes continue to inspire and push his creative output.

Praise for Star League 6: Robot Reboot

With characters from werewolves to robots these fast-paced stories touch on many popular genres. Throw in a few dastardly villains, action packed fight scenes, and a few laughs and this series is ideal for hesitant readers, especially boys.

Scott Chambers, http://bugreviews.wordpress.com
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