The Everything Machine by Ally Jennen – review and giveaway

What would you do if you accidentally acquired an intelligent machine that could print anything? (I’m thinking robot cleaner. Or an extra storey for the house, maybe a dozen extra bookcases…)

The Everything Machine

From Ally Kennen

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Release Date: 2nd February 2017

Genre: MG

Publisher: Scholastic UK

Format: Paperback

Cover illustration Chris Jevons

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Eleven year old Olly has a very special delivery – a 3D printing machine, stamped with PROPERTY OF M.O.D and BRITISH SPACE AGENCY. WARNING. DO NOT TAMPER, which has magical powers… It has a name, it speaks, and it can print ANYTHING Olly asks it to – a never-ending supply of sweets, a swimming pool in the shed – but what Olly really wants is… his dad, who has separated from his mum and moved out of the family home. Cue the creation of Dad-Bot – he looks just like Dad (on a good day) but is totally chaotic – and his antics tip Olly and co into a heart-racing and heart-warming adventure!

The Everything Machine is a great example of middle grade fiction – a romping yarn that draws in newly independent readers. Or passing parents for that matter – I started reading it so that I could talk about it and entice in the aforementioned newly independent reader 7 year old, and discovered I’d devoured three chapters and was desperate to know what happens next…

You have been warned. It’s a *very* readable book. I’m a particular fan of Bird, the 14 year old sister to our main character, who “knows how to fix the internet, debug computers, build crazy websites and put up firewalls. She’s got this very cool sideways haircut and seems to know about everything before it happens.” Definitely my kind of teen. (Also, cool sideways haircut? Would that suit me?) All the characters are well drawn, even the machine itself – a huffy printer sounds about spot on for the ones I’ve met day to day. Of course, there’s more to the story than the interactions between children and machine, but this is, as ever, a spoiler free review.

If you’d like to check out the Everything Machine for yourself, you’re in luck, because I’ve got three copies to giveaway – entry via the easy Rafflecoptr widget below. Mandatory entry is by comment, UK addresses only. What would you make with an Everything machine?

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Comments

42 responses to “The Everything Machine by Ally Jennen – review and giveaway”

  1. Carol wright avatar
    Carol wright

    I have an avid reader here that, I think, would enjoy this book.
    Thanks for the review

  2. Tracy Nixon avatar
    Tracy Nixon

    Snow or sunshine on demand!

  3. too read peoples minds x

  4. iain maciver avatar
    iain maciver

    happiness for all

  5. Happy dreams

  6. Good health

  7. lots of money ๐Ÿ™‚

  8. Looks fantastic for my daughter. Thank you so much for such a great review x

  9. Andi Neilson avatar
    Andi Neilson

    I have an emerging reader that might find this right up her street. Thank you for offering the opportunity x

  10. A house cleaning and dinner cooking machine. (Too much to ask?)

  11. A house cleaning, toddler put to sleeper machine I think ๐Ÿ˜€ Thankyou for the review ๐Ÿ˜€

  12. This would be fab to win!

  13. Anneliese Myers avatar
    Anneliese Myers

    A tidying and cleaning machine!
    Thanks for the review!

  14. Michelle Ferguson avatar
    Michelle Ferguson

    A lovely big house in a sunny country

  15. to see into the future x

    1. to make a crystal ball to see into the future x

  16. cheryl hadfield avatar
    cheryl hadfield

    to make money

  17. Lorna Ledger avatar
    Lorna Ledger

    Oh gosh, it has to be money! and maybe time if I could! And A HOLIDAY

  18. Helen Moulden avatar
    Helen Moulden

    Umm probably dresses!

  19. Danielle Pooley avatar
    Danielle Pooley

    I would def want it to be money!

  20. Definitely sounds like a book my 9 year old will enjoy. Added to the wish list.

  21. a robot capable of doing the housework every day! this is a lovely giveaway, thank you x

  22. Louise Gifford avatar
    Louise Gifford

    Gosh, what wouldn’t I make. First thing would be a teleporter!

  23. Jo Glasspool avatar
    Jo Glasspool

    A time machine!

  24. Rebecca Howells avatar
    Rebecca Howells

    Good health for every person and animal

  25. Joanna Ford avatar
    Joanna Ford

    Something that could instantly take away anxiety!

  26. Margaret GALLAGHER avatar
    Margaret GALLAGHER

    A happy everyday for all

  27. A dust collector, especially with males in the house

  28. chloe brill avatar
    chloe brill

    a never ending supply of cupcakes

  29. Natalie Gillham avatar
    Natalie Gillham

    A money making machine x

  30. Rebecca Beesley avatar
    Rebecca Beesley

    Magic fairy dust to make you fly x

  31. Kaley Redmond avatar
    Kaley Redmond

    I’d turn everything to chocolate

  32. Pam Francis Gregory avatar
    Pam Francis Gregory

    Enough food for everyone on the planet

  33. A time machine

  34. Sarah Flint avatar
    Sarah Flint

    Make chocolates lots of them.

  35. faye williams avatar
    faye williams

    I asked my son, he said a pokemon portal!! ๐Ÿ˜€

  36. MICHELLE Stewart avatar
    MICHELLE Stewart

    harmony

  37. happiness machine

  38. I’d totally make a nether portal type thing for real life. Instantaneous travel!

  39. Hayley Todd avatar
    Hayley Todd

    In the ‘Everything Machine’ I would love to make an endless supply of Salted Caramel, Honeycomb and Toffee Ice Cream!

  40. Victoria Thurgood avatar
    Victoria Thurgood

    i would make lovely dinners

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