The first volume of this best-selling unofficial Minecraft adventure series begins with Runt, our 12-year-old hero, about to choose his future vocation at the Minecraftia school.
His options are less than thrilling: farmer, crafter, miner. But what this noob really wants is to be a warrior like his hero, Steve. So when he learns that the five best students in school that year will get the chance to start warrior training, it’s ON.
Article Number:707962Brand Name:Hardie Grant BooksISBN:9781449480059Number of Pages:256Product Depth:1.7 cmProduct Height:20.3 cmProduct Weight:0.38 kgProduct Width:14.0 cmPublished:01.08.2018 Publisher:Hardie Grant BooksEnter the characters you see below
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Diary of an 8-Bit Warrior: Forging Destiny: An Unofficial Minecraft Adventure: Volume 6 Paperback – Illustrated, 1 March 2019
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This is the sixth book in the unofficial Minecraft adventure books, and everyone's favourite 12-year-old villager-turned-warrior is back, this time to use his warrior training on a new quest.
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8 years and up
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13.97 x 1.78 x 20.32 cm
Publisher
Andrews McMeel Publishing
Publication date
1 March 2019
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Cube Kid is the pen name of Eric Gunnar Taylor, a 33-year-old author who lives in Alaska. A fan of video games – and particularly Minecraft – he started writing fanfiction at a very young age. His first novel, The Diary of a Minecraft Villager, was self-published as an ebook in February 2015 and quickly became tremendously successful in the Minecraft community. The novel was acquired by the French publisher Édi8, and was published for the first time in France in February 2016 under the title Le Journal D'Un Noob, with new illustrations by Saboten. The Diary of a Minecraft Villager sparked worldwide interest. When he is not writing, Cube Kid loves travelling, fixing his car, voraciously reading fanfiction . . . and gaming!
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- Publisher : Andrews McMeel Publishing; Illustrated edition (1 March 2019)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 256 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1449494455
- ISBN-13 : 978-1449494452
- Reading age : 8 years and up
- Dimensions : 13.97 x 1.78 x 20.32 cm
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My son he has number 1-5 of this series , waiting for 6 for a while, so happy he can buy this on-line
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Minecraft perspective for all ages
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My boy and I love reading pages of this during the bedtime routine. The whole series of these books has kept us both wanting to find out what happens next.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Very poor binding. Ripped apart quickly.
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The book is ripped apart once my kid starts reading it. I checked the review on Amazon and it looks like a common problem for this book. The seller should really fix the issue.
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My 8 yr old daughter is obsessed with these books. Has read them all several times.
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I love this book and this author. Each book takes the series into a whole other level of awesomeness and this one is no exception. The art is stunning and I love the frozen parody of "let it go" too.