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Lost in the Nether

Lost in the Nether (Book 1): An Unofficial Minecraft Adventure

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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 . . .
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    • Kirkus

      August 15, 2018
      When Eeebs the kitten gets lost in the Nether, his life changes forever.Trapped by wolves while playing hide-and-seek with his friends Meowz and Tufty, Eeebs flees through a violet light and into the dark, foreboding Nether. He befriends a ghast named Clyde who, when a strange change overtakes Eeebs, carries the kitten to Eldra the witch. Eeebs learns he has received something called the Dark Blessing from the Nether (which is not evil, just darker than the Overworld), and Eeebs must use his new powers to help foil the plans of EnderStar, an enderman so evil he was expelled from the End by the other endermen. Success means finding other characters to fulfil the Prophecy of Minecraftia. With this outing, Minecraft fanfiction scribe Cube Kid kicks off a companion series to his Diary of an 8-bit Warrior books. It's more of the same: simplistic and rambling text squarely in the "at least they are reading" genre. Game tropes are clumsily jammed into a predictable quest tale with zero closure. Large print with arbitrarily boldfaced words meanders around colorful pixelated images drawn to look like the game, some with captions or callouts; it's easy, quick reading even for the distracted. The plethora of young players might enjoy...no one else need bother. (Fantasy. 6-10)

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  • ATOS Level:4
  • Lexile® Measure:500
  • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
  • Text Difficulty:0-3

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