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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER โข The first official Minecraft novel! The author of World War Z tells the story of a heroโstranded in the world of Minecraftโwho must unravel the secrets of a mysterious island in order to survive. โA rollicking adventure yarn; Robinson Crusoe for the digital age.โโNPR Washed up on a beach, the lone castaway looks around the shore. Where am I? Who am I? And why is everything made of blocks? But there isnโt much time to soak up the sun. Itโs getting dark, and thereโs a strange new world to explore! The top priority is finding food. The next is not becoming food. Because there are others out there on the island . . . like the horde of zombies that appears after nightfall. Crafting a way out of this mess is a challenge like no other. 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. In this world, the rules donโt always make sense, but courage and creativity go a long way. There are forests to explore, hidden underground tunnels to loot, and undead mobs to defeat. Only then will the secrets of the island be revealed. Collect all of the official Minecraft books: Minecraft: The Island Minecraft: The Crash Minecraft: The Lost Journals Minecraft: The Survivorsโ Book of Secrets Minecraft: Exploded Builds: Medieval Fortress Minecraft: Guide to Exploration Minecraft: Guide to Creative Minecraft: Guide to the Nether & the End Minecraft: Guide to Redstone Minecraft: Mobestiary Minecraft: Guide to Enchantments & Potions Minecraft: Guide to PVP Minigames Minecraft: Guide to Farming Minecraft: Letโs Build! Theme Park Adventure Minecraft for Beginners Review: Teaches Principles - My kids loved the audiobook and then wanted to get the hardback to reread and use for quote references. They loved the principles at the end. They talk about how true they are. Review: Amazing book, would highly recommend - _Overview_ Alright, so, there have always been slim pickings when it comes to looking for good Minecraft based reads. Most Minecraft books are very short with nearly no plot, there is only a few select authors who's books are worth reading. But I have to say, this book here easily surpassed at least 95% of those authors, even many of the good ones. The plot was great and fluent, and the author was descriptive enough in his writing that it actually felt REAL. The author managed to turn a sandbox game with no plot that is entirely made out of cubes, into a believible story. Furthermore, this book was so good that Mojang, the company behind Minecraft, officially claimed this as a product of Mojang. _Summary_ WARNING, MAJOR SPOILERS The main character, who you never know the name of, wakes up in a vast expanse of water. He narrowly escapes drowning and makes it to an island. There is no other land in sight apart from the relatively small island he is on. As soon as he finds his bearings, be looks around and is absolutely amazed with everything around him, and even himself. He notices weird things that normal Minecraft players wouldn't think twice about, and comments on them, and his comments have greatly impacted the way I see Minecraft. As the day goes on he discovers many things about the world, such as gathering dirt and apples. But even as he thinks he is starting to understand the world, nighttime falls. And with night, comes monsters. He ends up hiding in a hole for his first night until daylight comes and burns the monsters. Throughout his next days he begins to learn many things about the world and experiences many difficulties and near deaths that teach him the rules of the strange world. He learns that he can craft different objects that help him survive, and he learns that his body is powerful in some ways, but also weak in others. For example, he can heal very fast, but only if he has eaten until he is full. Through his first few days, he gets very lonely and starts talking to and personifiying animals. His new animal friends keep him sane and he learns they can be useful, too. After much trial and error for many days, the main character begins to mine for ores and learns new crafting recipies. After discovering weapons and armor, he begins to take a stand against the monsters on and under the island. He manages to keep himself safer with his newfound gear. As the book progresses he finds more ore and discovers more crafting recipes, including finding diamond and gold. Eventually, the character is so prosperous that he builds a very big and spacious home, with even more than he needs. He even installed a hot tub, which is water heated by lava a block under. But that idea was a grave mistake. One day he wakes up and a creeper blows his hot tub up, spilling lava all over his home. The entire thing burns down, the main character narrowly escaping with his life and his animal friends lives. He learns and important lesson from this, to never take more than you need. So he rebuilds a smaller home, with only what he needs. He also lights the island up so that there will not be monsters on the surface. Later, on a mining trip, he finds and abandoned mineshaft, containing many useful items. But as he explores, he finds a monster spawner that makes venomus cave spiders appear nearby. He escapes just barely, but seeks revenge and makes the irrational desion to attack immediately after running away. His attack fails and the main character ends up burrowing in a wall to save himself. He begins to mine more ore and gets enough gear while underground that he makes a series of traps that take out not only the spiders, but all of the monsters underground. And in the end he decodes to leave the island, in search of more land. _Conclusion_ Overall, I would highly recommend buying and reading this amazing book. The whole thing was put together well and flows amazingly. The suspense is perfect and the entire thing was very detailed. Thank you for taking the time to read my review. - Fixated Pixel, otherwise known as Kaeleb.





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| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 6,687 Reviews |
M**S
Teaches Principles
My kids loved the audiobook and then wanted to get the hardback to reread and use for quote references. They loved the principles at the end. They talk about how true they are.
F**L
Amazing book, would highly recommend
_Overview_ Alright, so, there have always been slim pickings when it comes to looking for good Minecraft based reads. Most Minecraft books are very short with nearly no plot, there is only a few select authors who's books are worth reading. But I have to say, this book here easily surpassed at least 95% of those authors, even many of the good ones. The plot was great and fluent, and the author was descriptive enough in his writing that it actually felt REAL. The author managed to turn a sandbox game with no plot that is entirely made out of cubes, into a believible story. Furthermore, this book was so good that Mojang, the company behind Minecraft, officially claimed this as a product of Mojang. _Summary_ WARNING, MAJOR SPOILERS The main character, who you never know the name of, wakes up in a vast expanse of water. He narrowly escapes drowning and makes it to an island. There is no other land in sight apart from the relatively small island he is on. As soon as he finds his bearings, be looks around and is absolutely amazed with everything around him, and even himself. He notices weird things that normal Minecraft players wouldn't think twice about, and comments on them, and his comments have greatly impacted the way I see Minecraft. As the day goes on he discovers many things about the world, such as gathering dirt and apples. But even as he thinks he is starting to understand the world, nighttime falls. And with night, comes monsters. He ends up hiding in a hole for his first night until daylight comes and burns the monsters. Throughout his next days he begins to learn many things about the world and experiences many difficulties and near deaths that teach him the rules of the strange world. He learns that he can craft different objects that help him survive, and he learns that his body is powerful in some ways, but also weak in others. For example, he can heal very fast, but only if he has eaten until he is full. Through his first few days, he gets very lonely and starts talking to and personifiying animals. His new animal friends keep him sane and he learns they can be useful, too. After much trial and error for many days, the main character begins to mine for ores and learns new crafting recipies. After discovering weapons and armor, he begins to take a stand against the monsters on and under the island. He manages to keep himself safer with his newfound gear. As the book progresses he finds more ore and discovers more crafting recipes, including finding diamond and gold. Eventually, the character is so prosperous that he builds a very big and spacious home, with even more than he needs. He even installed a hot tub, which is water heated by lava a block under. But that idea was a grave mistake. One day he wakes up and a creeper blows his hot tub up, spilling lava all over his home. The entire thing burns down, the main character narrowly escaping with his life and his animal friends lives. He learns and important lesson from this, to never take more than you need. So he rebuilds a smaller home, with only what he needs. He also lights the island up so that there will not be monsters on the surface. Later, on a mining trip, he finds and abandoned mineshaft, containing many useful items. But as he explores, he finds a monster spawner that makes venomus cave spiders appear nearby. He escapes just barely, but seeks revenge and makes the irrational desion to attack immediately after running away. His attack fails and the main character ends up burrowing in a wall to save himself. He begins to mine more ore and gets enough gear while underground that he makes a series of traps that take out not only the spiders, but all of the monsters underground. And in the end he decodes to leave the island, in search of more land. _Conclusion_ Overall, I would highly recommend buying and reading this amazing book. The whole thing was put together well and flows amazingly. The suspense is perfect and the entire thing was very detailed. Thank you for taking the time to read my review. - Fixated Pixel, otherwise known as Kaeleb.
V**N
Nice book
Nice book
G**N
The Way of The Cube!
My son and I enjoyed reading this book together! I wonderful story and full of "lessons", truly and enjoyable read for kids ad adults. We were so excited to find out this story is a trilogy!
R**P
Children Books
This was a Christmas gift for my grandson. He loves it.
H**G
Both my kid and I love this book.
First off, the kid. He could not put this book down. He read it twice through right away. He read it to me. We got the audiobook (Jack Black did a KILLER job narrating - we also listened to the other narrator Samira Wiley who was also great and it was fun to hear a female voice) and listened to it on a trip. This is one of his favorite books ever. FYI 11yo. We have purchased this for every birthday present for all of his friends. Me. I, perhaps, didn't LOVE it the way my kid did, but i really appreciated the story. Every chapter has a positive lesson/mantra/goal that the narrator (who BTW is never gendered, so you can read it from any point of view you want) starts off with. All of them are positive and wonderful things for anyone to make part of their life. Never Give Up Panic Drowns Thought Don't Assume Anything Details Make All the Difference Etc... These lessons that my kid learned along with the narrator, really seemed to stick in ways I could never impart. His persistence, problem solving, looking at things from different angles and ability to take the positive from a mistake has really improved. I am not saying that this book will make your kid a better kid, but it will take them on a positive adventure and that is really enough.
K**I
Boy book
My grandson loves minecraft so this was a big hit
J**G
worthy
my son loves it
I**N
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G**M
monologue style
โHaving just finished the excellent Mob Squad series, I immediately picked this up, but I'm finding the pacing difficult. The entire narrative is presented as a singular, deep first-person monologue, which makes it a challenging style to settle into. While I definitely miss the more action-oriented narrative of Mob Squad, I am committed to reading the rest of the series.
J**.
Great buy
Great book, had a blast. Really sucked me into the world of Minecraft and the mysterious things that it may hold
B**S
Great for kids
Read this book to my 6 years old and he loved it.
Y**N
Difficult words
My English is not perfect but not bad. I love Minecraft and I know a lot about it, so I bought this book to improve my English but it use many difficult words. Words for the first time I see in my life
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