Battle of the Blocks
Three friends, four foam swords and a whole world of blocky troubleMiddle 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 . . .
Escape from the End arrives in bookstores!
I've been smiling since yesterday. Why? Because Minecraft fans can finally get their blocky hands on this: Battle of the Blocks 3: Escape from the End launched on October 27th and is now available in ebook and paperback. The epic war for Minecraft comes to a...
Nether Nightmare now available in French!
The fight to save Minecraft moves onto European shores with the launch of continues with Cauchemar dans le Nether, the French translation of Nether Nightmare, book 2 in the Battle of the Blocks series. This edition is published by 404 Editions in France and is...
New year, new covers and new monster mysteries
With 2016 officially underway, it's high time to look at what's in store for readers in the coming months. Battle of the Blocks available in French! On January 21, Descente dans L'Overworld goes on sale in Europe. For those keeping track, that's the French-language...