We're sorry. An error has occurred
Please cancel or retry.
Attack of the Giant Robot Chickens
Some error occured while loading the Quick View. Please close the Quick View and try reloading the page.
Couldn't load pickup availability
-
15 April 2014

Winner of a 2015 Scottish Children's Book Award
Why did the chicken cross the road?
TO TAKE OVER THE WORLD!!!
The city of Aberdeen is being terrorized by giant robot chickens who want to peck out every last sign of human resistance. The streets are empty, the adults have vanished -- and those left behind are fighting for survival.
Jesse and his friends are desperate to save their families and stop the feathered fiends. They hatch a master plan... but can a gang of kids REALLY defeat an army of angry robot chickens?
A hilarious, weird and wonderful adventure from a cracking new author.
'The totally foolish premise is made believable through strong writing and realistic characters. The swift pace and at-times goofy action sequences will charm readers who like their action with a few laughs.'
– Kirkus Reviews
'Fans of action will enjoy the fast-paced skirmishes and fully-realized setting, while fans of comedy will appreciate the satirical elements, corny chicken jokes, and even cornier chicken puns... With humor, action, and layered characters, this title will be a hit with readers looking for a solid-albeit goofy-science-fiction story.'
– School Library Journal
'Simply the most enjoyable children's book I have read this year so far... I cannot recommend this book highly enough – and of course, it appeals equally to boys and girls.'
– The School Librarian
'A great twist on an end of the world apocalypse story!... This story should appeal to both sexes. I would recommend Robot Chickens for the 4th and 5th Grade. This would also be a good class read because it is exciting and would be a good text to use for the discussion of survival.'
– Armadillo Magazine
'A slump-free fast-moving plot; funny, stupid jokes (including a record number of egg-based puns); heroic globe-saving kids; a total absence of adults (they've disappeared), and some giant robot chickens. It's adorably daft, but it also has believable, sympathetic characters and a big heart. And it's fun to read aloud to an appreciative, perpetually speculating audience.'
– The Big Issue, Kids' Books of the Year
'It's zany, fun and full of many laugh-out-loud moments to keep you on your claws... It is cool, easy to read and will transport you to a world of pure fantasy.'
– Mr Ripley's Enchanted Books