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After searching biome after biome for the lost shards of an enchanted Ender crystal that, in the wrong hands, could ensure the destruction of the entire Overworld, Stevie and Alex have tracked down all but one piece of the crystal. The magical book they’ve been using as a guide is finally fully readable—but several pages are missing!

Following the one clue the book still holds, the friends travel through the portal to Earth, where the last shard may be hidden. There they reunite with Maison, who’s just about to celebrate her twelfth birthday. When Maison’s family reveals a secret about her ancestors, the friends realize that Maison may be the only one who can track down the final clues that will lead them to the last Ender shard.

Can Stevie, Alex, and Maison uncover long-hidden knowledge and put the clues together in time to reassemble the crystal—and stop the Ender Dragon from breaking free of the End?

Fans of Minecraft will rush to put the clues together in the fifth Unofficial Overworld Heroes Adventure!

Trade Review
“Any fan of Minecraft will enjoy reading about Stevie’s adventures.” —Sci Fi Magazine

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 different—as Stevie does in the real world and Maison in Minecraft.” —School Library Journal
“Any fan of Minecraft will enjoy reading about Stevie’s adventures.” —Sci Fi Magazine

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 different—as Stevie does in the real world and Maison in Minecraft.” —School Library Journal

The Last of the Ender Crystal: An Unofficial

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      Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing
      Publication Date: 21/06/2018
      ISBN13: 9781510733510, 978-1510733510
      ISBN10: 1510733515

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      After searching biome after biome for the lost shards of an enchanted Ender crystal that, in the wrong hands, could ensure the destruction of the entire Overworld, Stevie and Alex have tracked down all but one piece of the crystal. The magical book they’ve been using as a guide is finally fully readable—but several pages are missing!

      Following the one clue the book still holds, the friends travel through the portal to Earth, where the last shard may be hidden. There they reunite with Maison, who’s just about to celebrate her twelfth birthday. When Maison’s family reveals a secret about her ancestors, the friends realize that Maison may be the only one who can track down the final clues that will lead them to the last Ender shard.

      Can Stevie, Alex, and Maison uncover long-hidden knowledge and put the clues together in time to reassemble the crystal—and stop the Ender Dragon from breaking free of the End?

      Fans of Minecraft will rush to put the clues together in the fifth Unofficial Overworld Heroes Adventure!

      Trade Review
      “Any fan of Minecraft will enjoy reading about Stevie’s adventures.” —Sci Fi Magazine

      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 different—as Stevie does in the real world and Maison in Minecraft.” —School Library Journal
      “Any fan of Minecraft will enjoy reading about Stevie’s adventures.” —Sci Fi Magazine

      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 different—as Stevie does in the real world and Maison in Minecraft.” —School Library Journal

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