Trapped in a Video Game: Robots Revolt (Volume 3)
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Kids who love video games will love this third installment of the new 5-book series about 12-year old Jesse Rigsby and the wild adventures he encounters inside different video games.
The robots are here and they’re not happy, at all. After accidentally releasing the robot villains from Super Bot World 3 into the real world, Jesse Rigsby’s got to figure out a way to make everything right before anyone gets hurt. He’d usually rely on his friend Eric to help him with this sort of thing, but he’s gone missing.
To find Eric, Jesse will have to survive rickety mine carts, sewer piranhas, mysterious men in suits, and a 100-foot-tall robot named Goliatron. This is Jesse’s most dangerous adventure yet because this time the video game is real. And in the real world, there are no extra lives.
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Publisher : Andrews McMeel Publishing; Illustrated edition (September 4, 2018)
Language : English
Paperback : 176 pages
ISBN-10 : 144949515X
ISBN-13 : 978-1449495152
Reading age : 8 – 10 years, from customers
Lexile measure : 640L
Grade level : Preschool – 2
Item Weight : 2.31 pounds
Dimensions : 6 x 0.5 x 9 inches
Customers say
Customers find the writing style great for children and the characters interesting and engaging. They also say the book helps with consistent attention.
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Babygirl –
great read for pre-teens
my son is enjoying this series. it encourages reading at his level as he is required to read for school.
Diane Rego –
Grandson loved it
Was a gift-grandson (age 11) us collecting this series and loved it
Raul –
Action-packed …with LOTS of robots!
As with the first two installments in this series, I finished this quickly — the reading level is clearly aimed at late-elementary and tween readers. It somehow managed to offer even more action than the prior volumes, though I’m grateful for the moments that allowed me a breather. It picked up immediately from Book 2’s ominous cliffhanger; but here, instead of a PokemonGo take, the focus was robots — not just giants, but sizes ranging down to that of insects.Speaking of which, I appreciated how a newcomer brought in a presence that nearly reminded me of BB-8 from “Star Wars.” Not only that, it was refreshing for me to see another introduction break the, shall we say, boy-centric tone of the series. One instance of raw, lonely despair was unexpected — I’d almost deem it a bit risky for kid-oriented literature. Yet I welcomed it because it injected a dose of realism to all the sci-fi/fantasy goings-on.
tipsywon –
My son loved it
My son loved it
Dr mom –
Started strong then fizzled
Started strong then fizzled. He read the first book in about for five days which is very fast for him. And that is more reading than he ever does But I bought a three pack in the second and third book he’s just doesn’t seem to have the same interest in them now Not sure if it’s just the same thing happening over or if the books are truly different haven’t read them myself
TGV –
A winning series!
I bought my very picky, just turned 8-years-old grandson the first three books of this series for his birthday. Itâs usually hit and miss with him BUT he loves them and has read all 3 in the last month! He even indicated heâd like to read the next books in the series. Yeah!
Shannon Rae Keenum –
Phenomenal! A great bridge between gaming and reading!
My son absolutely loves these books!!! He’s actually a pretty good reader to the point where he was getting bored. Concerned he’d get out of practice, I found these books before Christmas and he’s now on the fourth book in just a month( and re-read books one and two twice before getting three and four for his birthday Jan19)! We’re already eagerly awaiting book five. It’s so great to find a children’s chapter book that captivates what so many kids are passionate about.
AS –
Great for kids who love video games
Got this for my son ⦠we have been reading this book series every night together and he loves it! Itâs good for any kids that love videos games!
Marilyn Dyck –
My grandson loves video games so this was a perfect topic. The books are well written and interesting.
jenny hawkesford –
Ideal for my grandson
Douglas Yee –
My son (age 8, 10 months) loves this series of books. He can related to the main character who loves playing video games and thought it was just amazing that you can become part of the game. He is now reading book #4 in the series.
Pawed Piper –
I bought these for my grandson. He loves these books…and has launched him into a love of reading. Too bad there were only 5 books in the series.
Jollean F Evans –
Bought for both my 10 year old grandsons. They love this series