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Here are some extracts from reviews of Mo-Bot High: Book One from press and the internet!

"In Mo-Bot High Neill Cameron has delivered a modern comic book that has strong appeal to both boys and girls and he should be commended for this - I hope we see much more from this series in the future..." - Book Zone For Boys

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"...from that very first page it's just a fantastic, uncontrollable riot of a story, absolutely brilliant fun." - Richard Bruton, Forbidden Planet

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"If you're a fan of things that are awesome, you may remember Cameron from his Internet-beloved A to Z of Awesomeness project, but with its combination of giant robot smackdowns and schoolyard politics, Mo-Bot High manages to top even MODOK's Melancholy Mouseketeer Memories as my favorite thing Cameron's ever done." - Chris Sims, Comics Alliance

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"Filled with action, suspense, brilliant tongue-in-cheek humour and amazing illustrations, this book is wonderful and I highly recommend it. I want the next book and I want it now!" - Luisa Plaja, Chicklish

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"If I had a 10 year old son or daughter and I wanted to show them how cool comics can be... this is the book I'd give them.

"Mo-Bot High is tons of colourful fun for readers of all ages, but I'd recommend it particularly if you're looking for a comic to interest your own kids, young nephews, nieces etc. We do need to encourage the next generation of comic readers if the medium is going to survive beyond ourselves... and Neill Cameron's book is surely at the forefront of this worthy campaign." - Rol Hirst, Comics on the Ration

Read the full Comics on the Ration review here!

"Neill Cameron updates Transformers for a new generation....But there is a lot more going on here than giant robots and spectacular fight scenes - the sinister dinner ladies, and ominous comments about Asha being 'the Harbinger' give this a touch of Doctor Who-style mystery alongside the technological awesomeness." - Armadillo Magazine

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"A winning fusion of the sensibilities of the school-based serials of British Girls weeklies of the ‘70s and ‘80s with a contemporary Manga influence... playground politics combine with dark conspiracies in a strip which can be succinctly described as Grange Hill meets The Transfomers." - Broken Frontier

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"Exteremely cooooooool... a great comic, I loved it, it was AMAZING!" - Holly, Year 5

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"I'm very eager for book two. If I had my way, every girl would be given this book. It's that awesome! " - Nayu's Reading Corner

Read the full Nayu's Reading Corner review here!

"What if Transformers was rebooted for today’s generation? The answer would be Mo-Bot High by Neil Cameron... 9/10." - ComicBuzz

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"The first thing to appeal about Mo-Bot High are the brightly coloured robots leaping out of the front cover, and such a promise of excitement may be a lot to live up to. Fortunately, the pages inside the covers are just as appealing, with an intriguing story that ensures you want to turn the page to see what happens next." - Anna Jay, Write Away

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"Aficionados of this genre will recognise the themes of an inexperienced youngster thrown into battle with giant robots, but the English school setting and use of mobile phones as controllers give it a contemporary accessible twist and Cameron's artwork is bright and clean. Furthermore, Asha is a convincing schoolgirl character, just as concerned with fitting in and customising her robot to look fashionable as well as investigating the huge conspiracy surrounding her. Whether they are into manga or not, young teens should find plenty to appeal here." - Bear Alley

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