Author

Contributions

  • Biggs, Brian, illustrator - Contributor
  • Brian Biggs - Illustrator

Publication

2014 - , New York (State)

Language

English

Word Count

44,750 words, Guess

Page Count

179 pages

Identifiers

  • Internet Archivefrankeinsteinant0000scie
  • ISBN-101419712187
  • ISBN-139781419724923
  • ISBN-139781419712180
  • ISBN-101419724924
and 5 more
  • Library of Congress Control Number2014011918
  • OCLC Control Number877948659
  • Better World Books9781419712180
  • Better World Books9781419724923
  • Open LibraryOL27163633M

Classifications

  • DDC[Fic]
  • LCCPZ7.S41267 Fr 2014
  • LCCPZ7.S41267Fr 2014

Alternate Titles

  • Frank Einstein & the antimatter motor

Description

Frank Einstein loves to tinker, build and take things apart. He loves to observe, hypothesise, experiment and invent. Frank Einstein is a kid genius who loves figuring out how the world works by creating household contraptions that are part science, part imagination and definitely unusual. After an uneventful experiment with a garage-lab artificially intelligent RoboBug, a lightning storm and a flash of electricity, Frank's inventions—the robots Klink and Klank—suddenly come to life. Not exactly the ideal lab partners, the wise-cracking Klink and the overly expressive Klank are a help nonetheless as Frank attempts to perfect his Dark Energy Drive . . . that is until Frank's arch nemesis, T. Edison, steals Klink and Klank for his evil doomsday plan! With the help of his friends, Frank sets out to rescue the robots and stop T. Edison from carrying out his twisted plans! Using real science and drawing inspiration from the classic pulp stories of Tom Swift, Jon Scieszka has created a unique world of adventure and science fiction.

Description

In his Grandpa Al's garage workshop, child genius Frank Einstein tries to invent a robot that can learn on its own, and after an accident brings wisecracking Klink and overly expressive Klank to life, they set about helping Frank perfect his Antimatter Motor until his archnemesis, T. Edison, steals the robots for his doomsday plan. In Grandpa Al's garage workshop, child genius Frank Einstein tries to invent a robot that can learn on its own, and after an accident brings Klink and Klank to life, they set about helping Frank perfect his Antimatter Motor. Book #1

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