Glorious, <b>a thoroughly entertaining and deeply stirring journey</b> through a world of extraordinary robots. The characters here are so vibrant, and the story proves that love stretches well beyond the world of humans
- Chuck Tingle, author of <i>Camp Damascus</i>,
TJ Klune has created <b>an enchanting tale of Pinocchio in the end times</b>, offering up hard truths alongside humor, kindness, love and, most important, hope
- P. Djèlí Clark, author of <i>A Master of Djinn</i>,
I dare say I am yet to read more humane robots than I’ve encountered in <i>In the Lives of Puppets . . . </i><b>One can’t help but fall in love with this book</b>
- T. L. Huchu, author of <i>The Library of the Dead</i>,
Readers who loved Klune’s previous works will find <b>plenty of the author’s trademark charm, heart</b>, and bittersweet
- <i>Library Journal</i>, Starred Review,
<b>A wholly charming post-robot-apocalypse retelling of Pinocchio. </b>Speculative fiction readers will fall in love with this whimsical, bittersweet fable
- <i>Shelf Awareness</I>, Starred Review,