The Lousy Zombie, Book 2 and Book 3

Kids, Teen, General Fiction, Fiction, Fiction - YA
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Author: Mark Mulle ISBN: 9781370686292
Publisher: Mark Mulle Publication: August 16, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Mark Mulle
ISBN: 9781370686292
Publisher: Mark Mulle
Publication: August 16, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

GENRE: Children’s Adventure

(An Unofficial Minecraft Book for Kids Ages 9 - 12 (Preteen)

Book 2: Weird Alex
After a harrowing journey alone, Jasper is welcomed into Herobrine’s home in order to become one of his acolytes because he seeks to be different from others.
He meets monsters who can do more than what they’ve told to do, is able to learn things like crafting and fighting, and is finally starting to feel anything but lousy.
Things would be working out smoothly if it weren’t for one tiny problem: Jasper meets a kid human in the woods – and she wants to be friends with him.
Jasper finds himself in a huge dilemma when a monster’s worst enemy wants to be anything but that.
It doesn’t help that she brought along three adults with here and they don’t seem to have the same intentions she does.
Who is this strange girl? Why isn’t she scared of him? And what does the presence of humans on Herobrine’s land mean?
And most importantly, how will all of this affect his stay in Herobrine’s home.
Book 3: Mysterious Steve
After finally befriending the human girl, Herobrine dubs Jasper and Alex, official ‘acolytes-in-training’, and assigns them to their first task: deliver a message to a person in the Nether realm.
A fiery underworld full of lava, rocks and monsters who would be willing to attack Alex on- sight, Jasper has a hard time believing this is a ‘beginner’s task’.
It doesn’t help in the least that this will mark Jasper’s first time in the Nether realm ever. However all these risks are nothing compared to what they discover: a dangerous human named ‘Steve’ has been going around the Nether and causing trouble.
Alex seems to know about this, but doesn’t seem keen on telling Jasper about it.
Confused as to who this ‘Steve’ person is, Jasper has to find a way to learn the truth. Why is Steve deemed to be a dangerous person?
Why is Alex being quiet about him? And who exactly is Steve?

Author’s Note: This short story is for your reading pleasure. The characters in this "Minecraft Adventure Series" such as Steve, Endermen or Herobrine...etc are based on the Minecraft Game coming from Minecraft ®/TM & © 2009-2013 Mojang / Notch

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GENRE: Children’s Adventure

(An Unofficial Minecraft Book for Kids Ages 9 - 12 (Preteen)

Book 2: Weird Alex
After a harrowing journey alone, Jasper is welcomed into Herobrine’s home in order to become one of his acolytes because he seeks to be different from others.
He meets monsters who can do more than what they’ve told to do, is able to learn things like crafting and fighting, and is finally starting to feel anything but lousy.
Things would be working out smoothly if it weren’t for one tiny problem: Jasper meets a kid human in the woods – and she wants to be friends with him.
Jasper finds himself in a huge dilemma when a monster’s worst enemy wants to be anything but that.
It doesn’t help that she brought along three adults with here and they don’t seem to have the same intentions she does.
Who is this strange girl? Why isn’t she scared of him? And what does the presence of humans on Herobrine’s land mean?
And most importantly, how will all of this affect his stay in Herobrine’s home.
Book 3: Mysterious Steve
After finally befriending the human girl, Herobrine dubs Jasper and Alex, official ‘acolytes-in-training’, and assigns them to their first task: deliver a message to a person in the Nether realm.
A fiery underworld full of lava, rocks and monsters who would be willing to attack Alex on- sight, Jasper has a hard time believing this is a ‘beginner’s task’.
It doesn’t help in the least that this will mark Jasper’s first time in the Nether realm ever. However all these risks are nothing compared to what they discover: a dangerous human named ‘Steve’ has been going around the Nether and causing trouble.
Alex seems to know about this, but doesn’t seem keen on telling Jasper about it.
Confused as to who this ‘Steve’ person is, Jasper has to find a way to learn the truth. Why is Steve deemed to be a dangerous person?
Why is Alex being quiet about him? And who exactly is Steve?

Author’s Note: This short story is for your reading pleasure. The characters in this "Minecraft Adventure Series" such as Steve, Endermen or Herobrine...etc are based on the Minecraft Game coming from Minecraft ®/TM & © 2009-2013 Mojang / Notch

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