Canyon Chaos

Canyon Chaos by Axel Lewis, published by Capstone in 2014, is a 160-page juvenile fiction book that immerses readers in the thrilling world of Robot Races. The story follows Jimmy Roberts, who is passionate about watching these high-tech competitions. When a special version of the race is announced for children, Jimmy eagerly wants to participate but faces the challenge of not having his own robot. With the help of his grandpa, unexpected surprises await him, setting the stage for an exciting adventure.
In this engaging narrative, readers will explore themes of action and adventure as Jimmy embarks on his journey to compete in the races. The book captures the excitement of sports and recreation, while also touching on the imaginative aspects of transportation and robots. Canyon Chaos invites young readers to join Jimmy as he navigates challenges and discovers the true meaning of adventure, making it a captivating read for those interested in stories about competition and friendship.
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Jimmy Roberts’ favorite sport to watch is Robot Races, where drivers and their high-tech robot vehicles compete. When the races’ founder announces a special version of the competition just for children, Jimmy can’t wait to sign up. However, he can’t afford his own robot. Thankfully his grandpa has a few surprises for him, and soon Jimmy is off on the adventure of a lifetime.
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