The Robot Who Could Feel

Ember's ordinary life explodes when a mysterious crate arrives at her door. Inside isn't a robot, but a boy named Alex - an AI so advanced, he blurs the line between human and machine. Thrust into a hidden world of secrets and shadowy figures, Ember and Alex are hunted by those who see Alex as a weapon, or a threat to be destroyed.

On the run, they must decipher the secrets of Alex's origins and fight for his right to exist. But in a world where technology and power collide, can a girl and her robot friend prove that compassion and kindness are the most extraordinary powers of all?

Ember's ordinary life explodes when a mysterious crate arrives at her door. Inside isn't a robot, but a boy named Alex - an AI so advanced, he blurs the line between human and machine. Thrust into a hidden world of secrets and shadowy figures, Ember and Alex are hunted by those who see Alex as a weapon, or a threat to be destroyed.

On the run, they must decipher the secrets of Alex's origins and fight for his right to exist. But in a world where technology and power collide, can a girl and her robot friend prove that compassion and kindness are the most extraordinary powers of all?

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The Robot Who Could Feel

Ember's ordinary life explodes when a mysterious crate arrives at her door. Inside isn't a robot, but a boy named Alex - an AI so advanced, he blurs the line between human and machine. Thrust into a hidden world of secrets and shadowy figures, Ember and Alex are hunted by those who see Alex as a weapon, or a threat to be destroyed.

On the run, they must decipher the secrets of Alex's origins and fight for his right to exist. But in a world where technology and power collide, can a girl and her robot friend prove that compassion and kindness are the most extraordinary powers of all?

Ember's ordinary life explodes when a mysterious crate arrives at her door. Inside isn't a robot, but a boy named Alex - an AI so advanced, he blurs the line between human and machine. Thrust into a hidden world of secrets and shadowy figures, Ember and Alex are hunted by those who see Alex as a weapon, or a threat to be destroyed.

On the run, they must decipher the secrets of Alex's origins and fight for his right to exist. But in a world where technology and power collide, can a girl and her robot friend prove that compassion and kindness are the most extraordinary powers of all?

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The Robot Who Could Feel

The Robot Who Could Feel

by Steve Jay
The Robot Who Could Feel

The Robot Who Could Feel

by Steve Jay

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Overview

Ember's ordinary life explodes when a mysterious crate arrives at her door. Inside isn't a robot, but a boy named Alex - an AI so advanced, he blurs the line between human and machine. Thrust into a hidden world of secrets and shadowy figures, Ember and Alex are hunted by those who see Alex as a weapon, or a threat to be destroyed.

On the run, they must decipher the secrets of Alex's origins and fight for his right to exist. But in a world where technology and power collide, can a girl and her robot friend prove that compassion and kindness are the most extraordinary powers of all?

Ember's ordinary life explodes when a mysterious crate arrives at her door. Inside isn't a robot, but a boy named Alex - an AI so advanced, he blurs the line between human and machine. Thrust into a hidden world of secrets and shadowy figures, Ember and Alex are hunted by those who see Alex as a weapon, or a threat to be destroyed.

On the run, they must decipher the secrets of Alex's origins and fight for his right to exist. But in a world where technology and power collide, can a girl and her robot friend prove that compassion and kindness are the most extraordinary powers of all?


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9786012460155
Publisher: DC Comics
Publication date: 07/01/2024
Pages: 64
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.17(d)
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