Title | : | Minecraft: Dungeon Crawl (Woodsword Chronicles #5): Book 5 in the first official Minecraft gaming fiction series – perfect for getting kids aged 7, 8, 9 & 10 into reading! |
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ISBN | : | 0755502183 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9780755502189 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Kindle Edition |
Number of Pages | : | 144 |
Publication | : | Published November 12, 2020 |
The adventures continue in the fifth official Minecraft chapter book based on the most popular video games of all time. When Po, Morgan, and three of their fellow Minecraft players track the Evoker King to his home in the heart of a perilous dungeon, they have to gear up for an epic fantasy quest filled with danger, dragons, and hostile mobs. Meanwhile, in the real world, the school play seems to be full of its own traps and troubles. Are Po and his friends doomed in both worlds?!
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Minecraft: Dungeon Crawl (Woodsword Chronicles #5): Book 5 in the first official Minecraft gaming fiction series – perfect for getting kids aged 7, 8, 9 & 10 into reading! Reviews
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I am putting this book on my “read” list because guess what? I READ IT. And if I fail to hit my goodreads goal for the 11th year in a row, my soul might leave my body.
NB I read this to my 6 year old son who *loved* it. It was at times a little excruciating, but definitely not the worst children’s book out there 😂 -
Really fun read aloud for my 3rd grader (we take turns reading pages for equal performance/enjoyment opportunities). His little brother gets just as much out of it listening in. We accidentally read this one first, but are going back and starting with the first one now!
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Great bedtime books for young readers who also like Minecraft.
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Read this with my 6 year old.
It’s not Treasured Island, but he enjoyed it, particularly with its many Minecraft references. The plot follows Po, a wheelchair basketball star who wants to break into acting, whilst also questing against the Evoker King in minecraft. The parallel stories between their real and game lives is a a nice twist, and the characters are a bit more rounded than I expected.
We picked this book up, not realising it was the 5th book in a series, so we’ll probably go back and start from the beginning. -
This was a good one. I liked the "drama" in the dungeon and the plan to overcome the obstacles. I liked that Po exhibited a desire for the stage and got to fulfill it, what a great friend Morgan is. I loved the team work. We still aren't sure who the Evoker King is. And I don't get the significance of the bedrock, but we will go with it. Ready for the last installment so we can know who the bad guy is already.
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My daughter loves Minecraft. This book was a gift from her friend's mother. I don't think she's too keen to read any of the others in the series.
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Mom read this aloud to me in morning carline. It seemed to have less Minecraft action than the others but I still liked it.
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Great youth book... Series has a cliff hanger
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Good
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✨ 3.5 stars ✨
I enjoyed seeing all of the characters be comfortable in their roles but learning to be flexible and step into new roles to support each other. -
BOOK REVIEW📖
🎭The fifth story in the Woodsword chronicles sees the intrepid 5 continue to solve the mystery of just who the Evoker King is in the AI world but it also brings in the challenges of the real world by way of performing in the school play.
🎭Po is torn between being heavily involved in the play (taking on a lead role) or competing with his team in the basketball league. We see how he struggles to learn what he wants from his school life and how getting older means sacrificing some things inorder to be your true best.
🎭We have really enjoyed reading the Woodsword chronicles so will be sad when this series comes to an end.
🎭🎭🎭🎭/5
SYNOPSIS 📖
The adventures continue in the fifth official Minecraft chapter book based on the most popular video games of all time. When Po, Morgan, and three of their fellow Minecraft players track the Evoker King to his home in the heart of a perilous dungeon, they have to gear up for an epic fantasy quest filled with danger, dragons, and hostile mobs. Meanwhile, in the real world, the school play seems to be full of its own traps and troubles. Are Po and his friends doomed in both worlds?!