A Crazy Case of Robots
Also known as A Bad Case of Robots.
Tina Quark has invented the ultimate robot! The Tinatron 1000 is programmed to perform any task flawlessly – from cleaning to homework, and everything in between. When Tina asks Giles Barnes to robot-sit, the robot's perfect ways drive him perfectly crazy. And when Tinatron's circuits start to overload, sparks fly! Can Barnes and the Brains outsmart a renegade robot?
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Kenneth Oppel
Kenneth Oppel (born 1967) is a Canadian author. He has written books for children and young adults.
Barnes and the Brains
Barnes and the Brains consists of six books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.
