Minecraft: The Lost Journals

· Random House
4.6
8 reviews
eBook
272
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The brand-new official Minecraft novel is a journey into the unknown! When a young girl teams up with her friend to find the boy’s missing uncle, they must leave the safety of the Overworld behind.

Alison and Max must team up to find his missing uncle Nicholas. Using the journal his beloved uncle left as a guide, the duo hurtle headlong into a treacherous and unknown landscape called the Nether. There, they meet a strange girl named Freya and her woefully unheroic dog, Bunny Biter, who agree to help them in their quest. The group must take on dangerous new foes and unravel the cryptic journal to find Nicholas and reunite this fractured family.

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4.6
8 reviews
JP Kritzinger
23 September 2019
I didnt buy the ebook but I got the actual book and Im only on page 76 but it is the best book Ive read sofar in my life. 16/10 totaly reccommend
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Harry Price
11 January 2021
Haven't got the ebooks but I have the island and the crash, I haven't finished the island yet but I love the book and I think it should be adapted into a movie
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Raisha Hanania
13 December 2021
I like this i like like this but is not fun but i like
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About the author

Mur Lafferty is a writer, podcast producer, gamer, geek, and martial artist. She is the host of the award-winning podcast I Should Be Writing and the Angry Robot Book podcast. She is the winner of the 2013 John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer. She loves to run, practice kung fu (Northern Shaolin Five Animals Style), play Skyrim and Fallout 3, and hang out with her fabulously geeky husband and their eleven-year-old daughter.

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