Today, I’m going to review a book called The Wild Robot. It’s about a robot called ROZZUM unit 7134, also known as Roz. It is a story by Peter Brown, who is an author of many kid’s books, and this is my review for it. So, overall, I felt kind of excited while turning those pages. It was a story of suspense and revolution. So, I’ll introduce you to the characters in this book. There’s Roz, (ROZZUM unit 7134,) She was accidentally stranded when her cargo ship was sunk in a storm. But there’s also a goose named “Brightbill” after an incident with Roz’s unexpected clumsiness (including a rockslide… Yeah.). It killed his family, leading to Roz adopting it. It is full of humor. What I think could have been changed is that instead of the goose family being killed by a rockslide was that they were hunting for food, but they lost their way back. Back to the review. Looking at Roz’s relationship with Brightbill, all the animals slowly gained trust of this robot. But… Remember that cargo ship that sunk? The company that tried to send the ship had found Roz’s location. Will they do something about it and take her down? Or will she live in peace without any problem? I rate this book ★★★★☆ (4/5) stars, and the one star missing because of the goose incident. And overall, I thought is was a great book. She learned from the wilderness, and what used to be a clean robot with no dents, she learned her environment and might have got a little scarred and her design might have changed, but she has survived. Thanks to Brightbill and the animals, she changed from a feelingless programmed metal robot, to a complicated, emotionful robot. Very recommended!
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