![]() ![]() Rambo and Nurse Ratched are easily my favorite characters in the book, which I never thought I would consider a Roomba to be one of the best, most hilarious, characters I’ve encountered all year, but that’s what Klune does. That’s when the plot really gets started, and never stops. The four of them live happily until Victor finds a decommissioned android, Hap, in the scrap yard. Victor’s best friends are a Roomba named Rambo, and a robot nurse aptly named Nurse Ratched. Puppets is the story of Gio, a lonely an living in a forest sanctuary that would make the Swiss Family Robinson envious, as he raises his son, Victor. ![]() He truly is one of the best out there as far as creating spectacular characters who you only grow to love as the book progresses. He paints such a wonderful picture with his storytelling and his characters. ![]() Klune is already an auto-buy author for me, and Puppets has really reminded me why. In the Lives of Puppets by TJ Klune takes Pinocchio, Terminator, and Wall-E and creates a unique story about found family in the time of the apocalypse and makes it whimsical in only the way Klune can. I received this advanced copy from NetGalley, and I’m leaving this review voluntarily. ![]()
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