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Sunday, 19 January 2014

Review & Giveaway: Win 1 of 5 Robotslayer Graphic Novel

Robotslayer is a book created by Vincent Kamp for his own two young boys - Leo and Benny - and it's taken 4 years from idea to release.  The book is suitable for ages 5 onwards.  It was released on October 2013.  It is a paperback containing about 60 pages.  The font is small and all in capital letters.  Each page is drawn with great illustrated.

This graphic novel is about Leo, a boy who lives in a city ruled by renegade robots.  Most of the humans have left and the city lies in ruins.  One day, his brother Benny is captured by the evil Dr. Grububble and Leo realizes that it is up to him to stop the robots.  He has to put on the special robot suit his Grandfather designed for him so that he can become the Robotslayer.

My husband read the book with Mr K, 6 years old.  They both loved reading it.  The story is very engaging and exciting and the graphics are captivating.  Mr K now wants to be Leo the hero to save the world!  I would definitely recommend it and it will appeal to any child or even adult who loves a bit of sci-fi action! 

The book is available to buy through Amazon by clicking here.  There is also an interactive comic book and game - Robotslayer Volume 1 iPad app on the appstore for £1.99 .

I am delighted to partner with Robotslayer to give five of my followers the chance to win this book! Good luck and enter through Rafflecopter!  Do check out the rest of my giveaway here!
a Rafflecopter giveaway
House Rules:
  1. This giveaway is open to all UK residents only.
  2. Five winners will be chosen via Rafflecopter and announced on this page.
  3. The winners will be contacted by e-mail within 3 days of competition ends, if they do not respond within 7 days another winner may be chosen.
  4. Your details will be passed to Robotslayer, but will not be passed onto any third parties by ET Speaks From Home.
  5. The prizes will be sent directly to the winners from Robotslayer.
  6. Delivery is not in the hands of ET Speaks From Home's Blog and may take some time to arrive.
  7. Any damage to the prizes is not ET Speaks From Home's responsibility.
  8. The company reserves the right to substitute the prize for one of a similar type/value if the prize above is not available.
  9. Entries using any software or automated process to make bulk entries will be disqualified.
  10. Competition starts on 19/1/2014 12 am - 19/2/2014 12am
Disclosure: We have received the book to do an honest review and I am not paid to host this competition.

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36 comments:

  1. A robot dishwasher would be handy!

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  2. Great prize my kids would love this book x

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  3. A robot that could clean up all the mess the cats make!

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  4. all housework robot

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  5. A housework robot for sure!

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  6. A gardening robot

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  7. Dish washing robot!

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  8. christineshelley19 January 2014 at 14:47

    a floo rcleaner robot

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  9. Robot cleaner x

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  10. a robot to do the ironing or clean the oven

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  11. a robot to do all the housework

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  12. Sorry to be repetitive, but a housework robot!

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  13. oh i agree with the others it would have to be a robot dog to help with housework

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  14. Yes! Me too! Def a housework robot and if it could be as cute as Johnny 5, that would be a bonus!

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  15. A bathroom cleaning robot!

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  16. a cooking robot

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  17. I would make a housekeeper robot!!He would do all the washing,ironing,cleaning and cooking.Not too much to ask surely?!

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  18. I would love to create a robot that looks just like me that I could send to work on the days I want to stay at home and chill with the kids! I would call it CloneKel!

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  19. A robot to do the chores :- shopping, cooking, cleaning, ironing, taking out the rubbish etc. I wouldn't mind if it looked like a handsome waiter when serving me afternoon tea. Speak to me respectfully, and look after itself :- So that I could feel pampered for years to come.

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  20. Robonanny 2000, to keep the kids under control

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  21. Tidy the bedroom robot

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  22. Katharine Bourne-Francis20 January 2014 at 17:10

    A robot chef

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  23. An ironing robot

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  24. A cleaning and tidying robot

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  25. Lowri Tegan Earith20 January 2014 at 22:36

    a robot recycling sorter

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  26. tidy up robot

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  27. A robot to find the bottom of the washing basket!!!

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  28. Robot house keeper

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  29. An exercise robot - the robot could do the exercise and I could get fit and slim by proxy!

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  30. A bed making robot, I hate doing that!

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  31. A robot to do all the housework.

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  32. Christopher Read25 January 2014 at 22:18

    One who writes essays

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  33. A robot iron'er

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  34. A kids taxi driver robot

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