Minecraft: The Island (Narrated by Jack Black): A Novel

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Minecraft: The Island (Narrated by Jack Black): A Novel

Minecraft: The Island (Narrated by Jack Black): A Novel

2018-02-20 Minecraft: The Island (Narrated by Jack Black): A Novel

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Great for kids A short book aimed mainly for teens. The story is cute and the game is anthropomorphized well. There is a fair amount of inside jokes that really tickle the player in me. It was a fairly quick read for me, only about 5 hours.From a literature point of view, it's not a great book. But from a kid's point of view, it's spectacular. Any parent who wants their kid to read more and play minecraft less should get their kid this book. It is written in a way where you actually feel like you're playing. And for that, I applaud the author. However, as a story, I . Love it My grandma pre-ordered this book on my birthday and I will love her forever for that but anyway, I think this is my favorite Minecraft novel ever and maybe even mky favorite book all-time. Purfect for my 8 year old advanced reader! Bubba Lue My son is a huge reader and a big fan of Minecraft. We have a hard time keeping up with his books with all his reading. So far this book is very age appropriate while having a fun adventure and using a wide vocabulary.The book itself is beautiful quality and has fun artwork. I am very pleased with this purchase.

The next is not becoming food. It's getting dark, and there's a strange new world to explore! The top priority is finding food. The first official Minecraft novel! In the tradition of iconic adventures like Robinson Crusoe and Treasure Island, the number one New York Times best-selling author of World War Z tells the story of a hero - stranded in the world of Minecraft - who must unravel the secrets of a mysterious island in order to survive. Washed up on a beach, the lone castaway looks around the shore. Crafting a way out of this mess is a challenge like no other. Only then will the secrets of the island be revealed.. Where am I? Who am I? And why is everything made of blocks? But there isn't much time to soak up the sun. Who could build a home while running from exploding creepers, armed skeletons, and an unstoppable tide of hot lava? Especially with no help except for a few makeshift tools and sage advice from an unlikely friend: a cow. There are forest