In this book we meet Drishya who is obsessed with Robocalypse and wants to enter it herself. The only trouble is she needs a team to be part of to be able to enter. So when the popular girls take and interest in her she feels she may stand a chance, but when an initiation test introduces her to two boys who have an evident interest in coding and robots, Commodore and Elton she finally feels like she fits and can design a great robot to enter.
However at their school when the new vending machines dispensing the highly wanted SkumSnax makes the kids go on an addicted rampage to by more only they can help out a stop to the drama as they've not been infected with the desire for them...yet!
I loved this book so much the innuendos in the names playing on famous band names and her mum being in a job traditionally for a man and her dad being the one to rely on for school runs etc was a refreshing and realistic eye opener to modern day parenting life. It was a fun book both boys and girls can enjoy, just watch out for those vending machines in day to day life!
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