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Diary of a Surfer Villager, Books 31-40: An Unofficial Gaming Adventure Series for Minecrafters

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The Final Two Seasons -- Collection of Books 31-40At the end of Surfer Villager 30, Jimmy finally learned the source of his power, but at great cost.

At the beginning of this collection of the final two seasons of the Surfer Villager series, Jimmy's world is calm. He is happy because he can surf as much as he wants, but soon the arrival of a strange visitor from another dimension sets in motion a series of events that will test Jimmy and his squad to their limits....

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This is NOT an OFFICIAL MINECRAFT BOOK. NOT APPROVED BY OR ASSOCIATED WITH MOJANG.

1145 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 4, 2024

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Dr. Block

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I think Minecraft is the greatest game in the history of the world, and so did my two children who literally begged me to write Minecraft stories for them when they were young. That is why I have dedicated my life to writing Minecraft-inspired books to share with everyone!

For readers under 9, I recommend the first nine books of my Baby Zeke the Chicken Jockey series, my Mob Mania Tales, the Peter and the Player's Palace series, and my three-book Spider Chicken series as well as Creeptastic, A Notchmas Carol, and most of my standalone books.

For readers ages 9+, I recommend all of my other books, including the Diary of a Surfer Villager, Ballad of Winston the Wandering Trader, and Glitch Guardians series.

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December 24, 2024
Really good

I just finished this series after a few months of reading it, and it is actually really good. It is great for kids like me who love Minecraft and reading even though it isn't even close to vanilla. The reason I started reading this series was because of the Dr block Dtv and amf collaboration series, but I feel like it is better than the other two series, though they are all great
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