"The highly pixilated art reflects the distinctive animation-style of the game and looks almost like screen grabs, which will only endear it more to young readers who love to play Minecraft. The book reads like the first volume of a continuing adventure and will leave kids wanting more."—<i>Booklist</i><br /><br /><b>"One of the few books that has kept my 10 year olds attention.</b> My ten year old is not a big fan of reading. That being said, he has not put these Minecraft books down. At first I was afraid he was only using them as picture books, but he has been telling us the full story so I know he is reading them. <b>I would recommend to anyone who has a kid that enjoys Minecraft.</b>" —Amanda Cochran, Amazon customer (5 Stars)<br /><br /> "Oh my gosh,<b> my nine yr old son LOVES these books! Read #3 in one day</b> (they are comic book style, so not like a chapter book) but for him it's a big deal!! This is my second book to buy and<b> I will probably end up buying the whole set!</b>" —Whit, Amazon customer (5 Stars)<br /><br /> "<b>My daughter picked this book out early in first grade. It is still her favorite book towards the end of 2nd grade. The book has been through a lot. She takes it everywhere. I keep pushing other books on her, but she always goes back to this one. She has read it through several times.</b> Just now seeing there is a whole series! Book #2 will be coming her way!" —Penny Lynn, Amazon customer (5 Stars)<br /><br /> "Got this for my 8 year old who loves Minecraft, and she finished it in an hour! <b>She has read it a few more times since then & always mentions how much she enjoys reading it. Great purchase."</b> —Katie, Amazon customer (5 Stars)<br /><br /> "<b>My son loves his new book. It's the perfect size for a young reader.</b>" —Amanda Blumenthal, Amazon customer (5 Stars)<br /><br /><b>"Super cool graphic novel! My son loved it and read the whole book the day it arrived!" </b>—Amazon customer (5 Stars)
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Megan Miller is a New York Times bestselling author, freelance writer, and children’s book editor and has been playing video games since the olden days of Castle Wolfenstein and Asteroids. Since Minecraft 1.2, she’s been flying pigs, throwing Ender Eyes to find strongholds, building sugar-cane pyramids, and looking for sneaky ways to kill mobs without getting killed herself. She's written multiple books about Minecraft, including Quest for the Golden Apple and Hacks for Minecrafters. Today, she lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico, in a Mesa plateau biome, with her own “tamed wolf” named Layla.Cara J. Stevens has written eleven other books for kids, including the novel Dragon School. When she’s not writing or hanging out at the beach, she can be found playing pinball, Wii U, and classic Atari games. Cara lives in Old Greenwich, Connecticut, with her husband, two children, and a loud, fluffy dog named Oliver.
David Norgren is an indie developer and animation enthusiast. Some of David’s creations include Mine-imator, an easy-to-use movie maker for the sandbox game Minecraft. Through the years, it has sparked the imaginations of thousands of young and old Minecraft fans and helped them enter the realm of animation.
Elias Norgren visual artist and animator with a YouTube channel with fifty thousand subscribers that focuses on animated Minecraft content.