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They built him to take out their trash. Turns out they're next. Tedd is a trash droid with an "anomaly" - he can think for himself. Management wants him smelted, and his runaway mouth isn't helping. He could disappear quietly. He could play it safe. He could , for once in his miserable existence, do the sensible thing. But he doesn't. He never does. If you love Douglas Adams, John Scalzi, or Martha Wells' Murderbot Diaries, you'll devour this. Confessions of a Trash Droid: Awarded Amazon #1 Bestseller for Humorous Sci-Fi. 64,427 copies sold and counting.
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Is Confessions of a Trash Droid: Fatal Error: Book 1 appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 13 and up.
A humorous sci-fi comedy featuring a self-aware trash droid on the run from management. Contains some mild language and themes of corporate oppression, but violence is minimal and played for laughs.
What to know going in
This book has mild violence, no sexual content, and moderate language.
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Who'll love this
Fans of quirky robot characters and funny sci-fi will love following Tedd's sarcastic adventures as he escapes his predetermined fate.