Toy Soldiers

· Prequels of Hearts of Iron Book 2 · Javier Santolobo
4.6
21 reviews
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Milo is a robot, no taller than a child, designed to look like a toy soldier. His job had always been to welcome visitors to the Robot World Party amusement park… but that was before the world went crazy and the robots rose up to exterminate mankind from the face of the Earth. Years later, Robot World Party had been transformed into a terrifying place, plagued by monstrous androids that wanted nothing more than to destroy anything that crossed paths with them. And just when Milo thought that he would never see a human again, a child’s laughter forces him out of hiding and pushes him to become a hero, accompanied as always by Pinny, his loyal friend, a robot penguin who is as simple as he is loveable. A short, self-contained story; a tale that serves to provide a better understanding of the world and characters of Hearts of Iron.

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4.6
21 reviews
Taisa Pudovkin
April 22, 2024
it's was good 👍 I liked the names of the Characters that they have given them, and it so flowed nicely. would be nice to see this as a movie 🎬
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Gerald Lengwati
June 10, 2019
the best book ever
1 person found this review helpful
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catherine
January 23, 2018
Best one Awesome
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About the author

Javier Santolobo is a writer and journalist, and after years of success with his saga Hearts of Iron in Spanish, with more than half a million followers worldwide, now he brings us the international version in English, translated by Emily McPeek.

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