Nether Nightmare: An Unofficial Minecraft Adventure

· Battle of the Blocks Book 2 · Feeding Change Media
4.6
14 reviews
Ebook
300
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

An ancient evil wakes. Friend becomes foe. Herobrine’s invasion draws near.

Twelve year-old Hamid thought he could handle any Minecraft challenge. But when a diseased magma cube infects his best friend and his school principal teams up with ultimate force of darkness, Hamid is ready to say Game Over.

But the nightmare has just begun.

Trapped in Minecraft and running out of time, Hamid, Jaina and their video game allies must race across the Nether to cure Ant, catch Principal Whiner and defeat Herobrine before his army of monsters invades the real world.

Grab your pickaxe, the Battle of the Blocks continues . . .

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4.6
14 reviews
Fython
February 18, 2017
True. (Comment on Blake van Doren)
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Blake
December 16, 2016
Plz make free
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About the author

Liam O'Donnell is the award-winning creator of over 35 books for young readers, including the Max Finder Mystery, Graphic Guide Adventures and Tank and Fizz series of graphic novels. 

He is also an elementary school teacher in Canada. When he’s not writing or teaching, Liam is usually playing Minecraft, growing tomatoes and wishing he owned a cottage. 

He lives in Toronto, but you can visit him anytime at: liamodonnell.com. Join his Reading Change Readers Group and get a free ebook, reluctant reader resources and project updates. You can also follow @liamodonnell on twitter where he tweets about reading, writing, games and other geeky stuff.

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