The Wild Robot Protects (The Wild Robot 3)

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By Peter Brown
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The enchanting new addition to the #1 New York Times bestselling THE WILD ROBOT series from award-winning author-illustrator Peter Brown, packed full of glorious illustrations.
Roz the robot has made an unlikely home for herself on an idyllic island dense with forests, wildflowers and friendly animal inhabitants – including her own young son Brightbill the gosling. Life on the island is perfect, until a dying seal washes ashore and warns of dangerous, cloudy waters that are flowing towards the island, bringing new dangers for the animals.
Forced inland they will have to fight over fewer resources – and Roz realises that she must march into the waves and undertake an incredible undersea adventure to find a way to protect her beloved island and all who live on it …
From bestselling author and illustrator Peter Brown comes a heartwarming and action-packed third book in his New York Times bestselling The Wild Robot series, exploring what happens when nature and technology collide.
Praise for The Wild Robot
‘An Iron Man style fable for our age’ – Piers Torday, award-winning author of The Last Wild
‘A modern-day classic in the making’ – Booktrust
[Peter Brown’s THE WILD ROBOT was a #1 New York Times bestseller w/c 11th June 2023.]
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The 3rd book in the wild robot series. But it doesn’t really feel like it, it doesn’t feel like the same universe. It’s less realistic than the other books.
The other ones highly go in to nature, but this one makes things up like an ancient shark and the poison tide.
Anyways, time to talk about the story. It picks up right where the last book left off. Almost immediately after the last book finishes, you instantly hear rumours of the poison tide. It’s harsh and unforgiving, with fears it will kill everything in its path. Roz don’t think it would come, but it did. Animals weren’t where they should be, wildfires started for some reason. So Roz starts out on an adventure to find the ancient shark and stop the source of the poison tide. What follows is an epic quest to preserve nature.
What a fantastic 3rd book! So, so glad I listened to one of my class and read this whole series. He was right: it is excellent!
A beautiful ending to a beautiful trilogy! Lots of very relevant themes in it including ocean pollution and the impact it has on all creatures.