Tales of an 8-Bit Kitten: Lost in the Nether: An Unofficial Minecraft Adventure

· Andrews McMeel Publishing
4.8
12 reviews
Ebook
256
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

Eeebs isn't a very disciplined kitten. His mom warned him not to play in the forest, but he didn't listen. That's how he found himself in the Nether, a bizarre world inhabited by scary creatures. In the company of a ghast, almost cheerful witch, Eeebs develops supernatural powers. Will this be enough to fight against Endernova's army, the Enderman, who want to rule over the Overworld? In order to save his friends, Eeebs must become the champion of the Nether, as the prophecy of The Chosen One tells . . .

Ratings and reviews

4.8
12 reviews
Madyan Arashy
September 21, 2019
Great storyline, and it connects to your other books! But, i haven't read your other books so i dont really get the story.
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Aiden Guo
October 3, 2024
Saw this on Kindle first, now I can!'t read it anymore. Still, it's a wonderful book, and a mildly nostalgic one now, too.
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DarkyDaniel
August 6, 2019
I have this book at home and I love it yay!!!☺
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About the author

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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