The Adventures of Ray the Robot

By A. S. Warwick
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(4.00 based on 3 reviews)

Published: Nov. 12, 2009
Words: 7,448 (approximate)
Language: English


Description

Ray the possibly malfunctioning robot has his work cut out for him with a master like Brian, a man prone to putting his foot in it and who attracts trouble like a magnet. Ray is forced time and again to bail Brian out of his predicaments; whether it is naval press-gangs or green alien princesses. Whatever it is, you can be sure Ray has a cutting word or two to say about their adventures.

Tags

robot, science fiction, space, humour, sci fi, sci fi adventure

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Review by: Michael Summers on March 30, 2012 : star star star star
Warwick packs a lot into these two stories, from a space navy's press gang to a all-too-tempting bevy of alien princesses. The stories have humour and style; they kept the right pace and made me want to turn the page. If you like Douglas Adams and Grant Naylor you'll like these shorts. I look forward to reading the author's other works.
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Review by: Harry Heyoka on April 14, 2010 : star star star
A fun read, though it could use some expert copy editing. Three thumbs up!
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Review by: Mark Jacobs on Dec. 05, 2009 : star star star star star
A nice, little tale; done with a tongue in cheek. I enjoyed it!
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