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Danger in the Jungle Temple

An Unofficial Overworld Heroes Adventure, Book Three. Unofficial Overworld Heroes Adventure

By (author) Danica Davidson
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing, New York, United States
Imprint: Sky Pony Press
Published: 22nd Feb 2018
Dimensions: w 127mm h 203mm d 8mm
Weight: 118g
Interest age: From 7 to 12 years
ISBN-10: 1510727043
ISBN-13: 9781510727045
Barcode No: 9781510727045
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Synopsis
Stevie and Alex's search for the hidden shards of the powerful Ender crystal leads them straight to the jungle biome, where they must try to find another piece of the crystal before the terrifying Ender Dragon can stop them. But when the Ender Dragon learns of their quest, she sends her army of mobs to defend the jungle temple. Can Stevie and his friends beat the spiders, zombies, and skeletons that stand between them and the Ender crystal shard? Or will the Ender Dragon reach the shard first, and be one step closer to breaking free of the End? It's a race against the clock in this un-put-downable third book in the Unofficial Overworld Heroes Adventure series by Danica Davidson!

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"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