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Middle Grade Minecraft Action!
Hamid, Ant and Jaina just want to dodge homework, fight creepers and create epic builds.
When a mysterious stranger gives them four foam swords, the three friends and their video game-hating principal are transported into a world of blocks and thrust into an epic battle to save their favorite game.
Grab your pickaxe and dive into Battle of the Blocks 1: Descent into Overworld today!
What Readers are Saying!
Amazon Reader Reviews
True Diamond Swords
I think Descent into Overworld is an excellent book for all kids and Minecraft lovers. The book has a lot of suspense and adventure.
It is great to be able to give them an adventure fiction …
Working as an elementary school librarian I predict this book will be a hit with the 7-12 age group that flock to anything Minecraft.
Creepers are gonna blow!
I love your book!! I really enjoy Minecraft and I enjoy books about Minecraft. It was a funny read because of the spaghetti in the cafeteria at the beginning.
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Latest Battle of the Blocks News . . .
Nether Nightmare launches. Chaos ensues.
Okay, the only chaos is me running around my kitchen giggling with glee that Nether Nightmare is now available online! Judging from the early reviews coming in, I'm not the only one who is happy to dive into the second book in the Battle of the Blocks series. The...
The Nightmare begins soon. This illustration will get you started . . .
It's officially official: Nether Nightmare hits e-readers and book shelves on Saturday August 15th, 2015. Update: Er, How about we say August 30th? The second book in the Battle of the Blocks series picks up right where Descent into Overworld left off. Hamid, Ant and...
How giving Descent into Overworld a new cover taught me to love indy publishing (even more)
One of the things I love most about indy publishing is the ability to change my mind. Want to tweak the blurb on the book's Amazon or Goodreads page? Go for it. Need to fix a typo spotted by an eagle-eyed reader? Done. And the biggie of them all: Want to change your...