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Fuzzy
Fuzzy | Tom Angleberger, Paul Dellinger
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From the minds of Tom Angleberger, the New York Times bestselling author of the wildly popular Origami Yoda series, and Paul Dellinger, an adult science-fiction writer, comes a funny middle school story with a memorable robot title character. Reluctant readers and robot lovers in elementary and middle school will enjoy this fast-paced read that shows just how strange a place middle school can be, particularly when the new student is a state-of-the-art robot. When Max—Maxine Zelaster—befriends her new robot classmate Fuzzy, part of Vanguard One Middle School’s new Robot Integration Program, she helps him learn everything he needs to know about surviving middle school—the good, the bad, and the really, really, ugly. Little do they know that surviving seventh grade is going to become a true matter of life and death, because Vanguard has an evil presence at its heart: a digital student evaluation system named BARBARA that might be taking its mission to shape the perfect student to extremes! With a strong female main character who will appeal to all readers, Tom Angleberger and Paul Dellinger’s new novel offers readers a fresh take on robots. Fuzzy will find its place in the emerging category of bestselling books featuring robots, including Jon Scieszka’ s Frank Einstein series and James Patterson’s House of Robots. Be sure to check out all of Tom Angleberger’s other acclaimed books for middle-grade readers, including Poop Fountain!; The Rat with the Human Face; Horton Halfpott; Fake Mustache; and the bestselling Origami Yoda series: The Strange Case of Origami Yoda, Darth Paper Strikes Back, The Secret of the Fortune Wookiee, Emperor Pickletine Rides the Bus,Princess Labelmaker to the Rescue, and Jabba the Puppet. For younger readers Tom wrote the picture book McToad Mows Tiny Island, illustrated by John Hendrix, and for chapter book readers, Tom wrote the Inspector Flytrap series, illustrated by his wife Cece Bell.
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TheNextBook
Fuzzy | Tom Angleberger, Paul Dellinger
Pickpick

I‘m definitely recommending that we out this in our library. It was fun and well done middle grade sci-fi about a computer running a school and a robot becoming a student. The authors could have pushed it a little more with the narrative and the ending felt a little rushed but overall it was a whole lot of fun!

LauraJ The cover alone makes it worth picking up! 7y
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TheNextBook
Fuzzy | Tom Angleberger, Paul Dellinger
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Reading this one now and it‘s starting off pretty good. Seeing if this would be a good fit for the school library. A robot student is being integrated into the school but there is already a lot of artificial intelligence taking control, not only at the school but in society.

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Grimlock
Fuzzy | Tom Angleberger, Paul Dellinger
Pickpick

Understand why it backed off from the real dangers of AI, but made this book weaker than it could have be. So much fuzzy logic in the choice to send Fuzzy to school to learn fuzzy logic... Cute for what it is, plot holes and all.