![]() I really like that this book is written in the first-person perspective of Ivy and the way Ivy tries to make sense of human behaviour is quite comical. ![]() Sarah does not want Ivy to be destroyed and will do everything in her power to save her, but as her parents are set against Ivy staying in their house a minute longer it doesn’t look good for Ivy! Sarah really wanted a dog for birthday but instead her parents buy her Ivy… Sarah is not impressed at first and will not accept Ivy! But, just as Sarah and Ivy do become friends all Troofriend 560 Mark IV androids are recalled to the factory as there are rumours that they start do develop human feelings and can be a danger to children. Ivy is a ‘Jenson & Jenson Troofriend 560 Mark IV’ android who is supposed to be the perfect friend. imagine having a real artificial android who was your Troofriend, does not bully, does not harm, does not lie and has no envy? May I introduce Ivy. ![]() She was an amazing friend and do you know why? Because she always agreed with me – I was always right and she would never argue back and I could trust her with anything…. ![]() Did you ever have an imaginary friend when you were a child? I certainly did! As an only child I constantly had Sophie by my side, always asking her questions. ![]()
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