In the third book in the Children of the Forest series, Sol returns from his arduous mission, ready to relax, and looking forward to resuming his studies at The Academy. But no. As he tries to reintegrate into his new community, a political conflict threatens to tear it asunder. A fight is brewing and sides must be taken. As the conflict escalates, Sol is at a loss – torn between his desire for peace and calm and his sense of justice.
This unofficial Minecraft novel mixes action, political intrigue, and interpersonal turmoil – 24,000 words long, it’s perfect for young and reluctant readers.
Young Block is a twelve-year-old writer who lives in Brooklyn, NY. He wrote his first book over the course of the summer break between fifth and sixth grades, and his second during his first semester of middle school. His father helps, but not too much. It’s still his work.
When he’s not writing, he practices karate, and he reads. He reads a lot. Like, all the time. And when he’s not doing any of those things, he’s making snarky comments (which, honestly, would have been the first thing he mentioned if his father hadn’t edited this bio).