Danica Davidson has written for MTV, The Onion, the Los Angeles Times, and about fifty other publications. She is also the author of the Unofficial Overworld Adventure series, as well as Manga Art for Beginners from Skyhorse Publishing.
Adventure Against the Endermen: An Unofficial Overworld Heroes Adventure, Book One
eBook
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ISBN-13:
9781510727083
- Publisher: Sky Pony Press
- Publication date: 11/07/2017
- Series: Unofficial Overworld Heroes Adventure , #1
- Sold by: Barnes & Noble
- Format: eBook
- Pages: 112
- File size: 1 MB
- Age Range: 7 - 12 Years
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After discovering a portal to Earth and battling the evil Herobrine and his army of vicious mobs, Steve and his friends are known throughout the Overworld as heroes. Stevie’s enjoying the attention—that is, until he tries to show off and instead falls down a mineshaft. At the bottom of the mineshaft, Stevie finds an Ender crystal with mysterious powers.
Soon the Overworld is in danger once again, this time from vicious Endermen! Mayor Alexandra summons Stevie, Alex, Maison, Yancy, and Destiny to try and stop the attacks. When the friends investigate, they quickly realize that the Endermen are looking for something. Could it be Stevie’s Ender crystal?
Soon the group of friends—now an Overworld task force—are caught up in a battle larger than any they could have imagined. Can they protect the world of Minecraft from Endermen—and the larger threat of the crystal?
Fans of Minecraft will race to the end of this first installment in the Unofficial Overworld Heroes Adventure series by Danica Davidson!
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Praise for Escape from the Overworld by Danica Davidson:
“The book’s humor stems mostly from the differences between the real and Minecraft worlds, but you don’t have to know much more about Minecraft than that it is made of cubes to understand it. . . The story touches on themes of bullying, particularly of kids who look differentas Stevie does in the real world and Maison in Minecraft.” School Library Journal