Thursday, September 5, 2024

Review: Crazy Foolish Robots (The Robot Galaxy #1) by Adeena Mignogna

Title: Crazy Foolish Robots

Series: The Robot Galaxy #1

Author: Adeena Mignogna

Genre: Adult, sci-fi

Publication date: June 2021

Published by: Adeena Mignogna

Source: Gift card purchase

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Synopsis: What would you do if you were kidnapped by alien robots?

Ruby Palmer finds herself on an entire planet surrounded by the things she hates the most: robots. Besides taking everything she says way too literally, the robots have problems of their own. A myriad of technical glitches are, on the cosmological scale, quickly destroying them. Ruby has the programming knowledge and skills that matter to them, but can she overcome her fears and find it within herself to help? Her survival, along with the survival of all of humanity and robot kind, depends on it.

If you adore all the charming and delightful robots in sci-fi from R2D2 to Wall-E to Bender to Marvin to Johnny 5, you'll love The Robot Galaxy Series!

My rating: ★★★☆☆

In my neverending quest to find fun, cozy, sci-fi books, I came across this one! The premise sounded very interesting: Ruby finds herself on a planet full of robots, which kinda sucks for her because she hates robots. But these robots are in need of help and Ruby is the only one able to give that help. It was very interesting following Ruby on this journey because of her dislike (and distrust) of robots. But she had a good reason to not trust anything robot/AI-related.

One thing I liked about this book was the titular robots. They were just so endearing! They took everything literally—even their names were literal! 😂


The robot that finds Ruby out in space, its name was Swell Driver because, as you may have guessed, their driving was swell.


They were just so cute! I loved them! I also enjoyed watching Ruby evolve and develop as a character. I’m not gonna lie though, for someone who hated robots, she took all this planet-full-of-robots thing pretty well. I mean, she did freak out there at first, which is understandable, but she adjusted pretty quickly. Lol. But overall, I enjoyed this. It wasn’t anything amazing, but it was certainly entertaining.


Have you read this book? If so, what did you think about it? If not, what do you think? Does it sound like something you might want to read? Leave me a link to your review or comment below! 😊

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