Saturday, 28 March 2020

BOOT: The Rusty Rescue review

Hello, hello my lovelies,

I hope you are all staying safe and well.

Today I am reviewing Boot: The Rusty Rescue by Shane Hegarty

BOOT: The Rusty Rescue: Book 2 - BOOT (Paperback)

Synopsis:

Toy robot Boot has come a long way since it woke up in a scrapyard with only two and a half glitchy memories. It has a home with its robot pals in an abandoned amusement arcade, and has discovered what true happiness is - although it's still not sure why humans are so leaky and weird ... But when Boot and the gang stumble upon Rusty, an old, broken robot, forgotten in the back of a testing lab, it's time to spring into action. Boot knows there's something special about Rusty - but can they free the old robot and help it find its purpose?

Review:

Can you have a bit scary and a bit funny in the same book? Well in this book you certainly can! 

For those of you of a certain age, do you remember a cartoon called Raggy Dolls? Rusty and friends are just like them. Misfits. Broken. Parts missing. All those robots that are unwanted and unfit for being children's toys are sent to a lab to be used for testing. They are not tested on but are doing the actual testing. Mindbogglingly boring testing. Second after second. Minute after minute. Hour and hour. Day after day. The same action over and over and over again until something breaks; at which point they are then sent to 'robot heaven.'

I love the antics of Rusty and his robot friends and the chaos they cause. Children will enjoy visualising the scenes and laugh along. 

The tension created in robot heaven was fantastic. I really felt the anxiety as they moved from one part of the conveyor belt to the next; hoping to goodness they would all be ok. I loved the concept of the escape plan. It all seemed very James Bond-esque!

But deep in the heart of this is a story about friendship. It doesn't matter what you look like, what size you are, if you are different to others; you are liked by someone. And then that someone does something nice for you. It doesn't have to be a massive thing, but something that is just for you. You, the robot that has never had anything nice done for them ever before. 

A lovely book with themes that capture the imagination and make you think. This will also be a lovely read aloud book and would cover some PSHE topics on friendship beautifully.


I rate this lovely book ⭐⭐⭐⭐

Happy reading,

Allison


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