
The Robot Rescue Squad: VS. Augustus Greed
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Ian Billings
About this listen
The world is older than it is now.
In the future, Earth is a planet where robots and humans live in harmony together…well, most of the time.
You see, Augustus Greed is hell bent on changing all of that…and only four robots stand in his way.
Theorem, Argo, Hockney and Rush are designed to be the perfect Robot Rescue Team. But when their beloved creator goes missing, they must work together better than ever to save him, and the world that will change for the worse if they fail.
Set in a world that both does and doesn’t feel like the one we live in now, young listeners will be entertained as well as encouraged to value their own strengths.
The Robot Rescue Squad work well because they are all different, and each have their own individual gifts to offer. It is a tale of found family, courage, ingenuity, playing to your strengths, and teamwork. An uplifting and action-packed romp through a semi-robotic Earth of the future!
©2025 Kelly McCarthaigh (P)2025 Kelly McCarthaighWhat listeners say about The Robot Rescue Squad: VS. Augustus Greed
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- Kalian27
- 04-11-25
Fun and adventurous
This fun, fast-paced story is perfect for kids (and robot-loving adults)! Each rescue robot has a unique personality, the villain is memorable, and the adventure is packed with action and a great message about teamwork and being yourself.
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- Truong
- 04-10-25
robot squad
These cute little robot are clumsy but they are on a mission to save the day but can they do it or will they fail? Such a fun and cute little story.
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- bookgirly
- 04-09-25
Great Kids Audiobook!
The Robot Rescue Squad has quickly become a household favorite! My kids absolutely love this audiobook, they listen to it on repeat and never get tired of the action-packed adventure and lovable robot characters. Each member of the Rescue Squad has their own unique personality and abilities, and my kids have even picked their favorites (though it changes every day!).
As a parent, I really appreciate the positive themes of teamwork, courage, and embracing your individual strengths. The narrator does a fantastic job of bringing the story to life, where each character has a distinct voice, and the performance is so animated and engaging that even I find myself drawn in every time. The storyline is exciting with just the right mix of futuristic fun and heartfelt moments. This is a must-listen to for any family that loves sci-fi, robots, and stories with big heart. Highly recommend!
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- Dorothea Strong
- 04-21-25
Teamwork saves the day
A fun, fast-paced adventure with heart! The Robot Rescue Squad is perfect for young listeners—full of action, humor, and a great message about using your unique strengths. My kids loved the quirky robot team and were hooked from start to finish!
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- W. Sawyer
- 04-11-25
Fun Ride
This was a fun rid. The story's about four robots Theorem, Argo, Hockney, and Rush teaming up to stop Augustus Greed from messing up their world. I loved the action. the heartwarming bits about teamwork. Ian Billings does a solid job narrating Overall, it's an enjoyable sci-fi tale.
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- George
- 04-12-25
A fun and inspiring adventure
I really enjoyed The Robot Rescue Squad: VS. Augustus Greed because it was both exciting and meaningful at the same time. The story is fast-paced and full of action, but it also has heart, especially with the theme of teamwork and valuing everyone's unique strengths. I loved how each robot had a different personality and skill, and how they had to work together to face the villain, Augustus Greed. It’s a great blend of adventure, imagination, and life lessons. Definitely a book that will entertain and inspire young readers.
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- Anonymous User
- 04-09-25
Love it!
Gripping adventure full of wit and hidden moral lessons. A world brought to life with vivid descriptions and enticing dialogue. Beautiful audio with perfect character voices.
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- Rashawn Robel
- 04-17-25
Fun Robotic Adventure!
This audiobook is a blast! My kids loved the robot characters and the exciting story about teamwork and saving the world. Great for young listeners!
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- David G. Cook
- 04-11-25
From One Adult to Another
The Robot Rescue Squad: VS. Augustus Greed
Okay, okay, so I was asked to take an objective listen of this book.
I was expecting something pretty basic — probably goofy, maybe a little cheesy, and mostly just for kids. But about halfway through, I realized: this book’s doing a lot more than just telling a fun story. It’s smart, funny, pretty relevant, and honestly, very refreshing.
The Premise
You’ve got a squad of rescue robots — each with their own personality and skill set — trying to stop a cartoonishly evil tech billionaire named Augustus Greed from taking control of the city’s clean energy systems. Sounds simple, right? It is, in the best way. But somehow, the book still manages to sneak in some sharp commentary about corporate greed, environmental sustainability, and the responsibility that comes with innovation.
It hits this great balance: it’s playful and energetic, but never dumbed-down. The robots are charming and surprisingly relatable (yes, I said that), and Greed is a villain you love to hate.
Ian Billings, the narrator, truly brings each of Kelly's characters to life. The robots are distinct and quirky, each with their own vocal “personality,” which makes it super easy to follow the action even if you’re multitasking. Augustus Greed, the villain, is voiced with this exaggerated, theatrical flair — somewhere between a Bond villain and a tech mogul on a sugar rush. It works perfectly. His delivery is just the right amount of over-the-top.
Why It Works for Adults
I think what surprised me most is how self-aware it is. It knows it’s a kids’ book, sure, but it doesn’t play it safe. And more importantly, it assumes its listeners — even kids — are smart too. It takes big ideas — about ethics in tech, monopolies, and even what it means to be a “good citizen” in a digital world — and wraps them in this fast-paced adventure that never feels preachy.
The humor is clever. There are moments where I laughed, especially at some of the side commentary and robot banter. It’s got that Pixar-quality feel where kids will love it for the story and visuals (if you imagine them), but adults will catch the subtext and maybe even get hit with a moment or two of “oh, wow, that’s a little too real.”
And honestly? It’s kind of inspiring. The robots aren’t superheroes — they’re machines designed to help, but they evolve. They make choices. They care about the people around them. It’s subtle, but there's this underlying message about how technology isn't inherently good or bad — it all depends on who's steering it, and why.
If you have kids in your life — nieces, nephews, your own, a friend’s — this is a great one to listen to with them. It’s the kind of book that opens doors to really interesting conversations. There are plenty of moments to pause and ask meaningful questions:
• What does it mean to do the right thing when others won’t?
• Can robots be heroes?
• What happens when companies get too much power?
Final Thought
No shame at all in listening to this as an adult. It’s a solid reminder that “children’s literature” doesn’t mean “simple.” Sometimes the best way to look at the future — of technology, of power, of how we live — is through the eyes of characters who aren’t even human. Go figure.
I will read the sequel if there is one.
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- Reed99
- 04-11-25
Fun and Adventure
The Robot rescue is an adventure featuring four robots. The story moves quickly and the descriptions are lively. The themes of good against evil, teamwork and friendship are prevalent in the story. Because of the nature of the story using technology along with the length of the story this fits well for intermediate students.
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