New York Times bestselling author. Attention Minecraft players, take an adventure right into the game you love!
Glitches are appearing across the Minecraft server. Blocks are flickering unexpectedly and randomly disappearing. To make matters worse, villagers are claiming that their entire villages have mysteriously vanished, and they desperately need Gameknight999’s help. What’s causing the server to overload and glitch, and where have all the NPCs gone? The User-that-is-not-a-user suspects the two questions are related, and that somehow Herobrine’s henchmen are responsible.
So Gameknight999 and his friends travel deep underground, facing some of the largest monster armies ever assembled as they search for a way to avoid the end of Minecraft as they know it. But his enemies have hatched their most diabolical plan yet, and Gameknight will have to risk everything to save his friends.
Sky Pony Press, with our Good Books, Racehorse and Arcade imprints, is proud to publish a broad range of books for young readers. In particular, this adventure series is created especially for readers who love the fight of good vs. evil, magical academies like Hogwarts in the Harry Potter saga, and games like Minecraft, Terraria, and Pokemon GO. While not every title we publish becomes a New York Times bestseller or a national bestseller, we are committed to books on subjects that are sometimes overlooked and to authors whose work might not otherwise find a home.
Mark Cheverton grew up in Southern California, going through high school, and college. After college, Mark taught high school physics and math for many years. While teaching, he earned a Master's degree in Physics and conducted research on planetary atmospherics. After moving to the east coast, he started doing research for a Fortune 100 company in the fields of machine vision and additive manufacturing. His first book, The Algae Voices of Azule, was released in 2012, followed by the sequel shortly after.
He recently released the first book in his Minecraft series, Invasion of the Overworld: A Minecraft Novel, which is expected to be followed by the sequel, Battle for the Nether, in early 2014.
In all of the GameKnight999 books I've never been so happy with the ending. But now I'm finally satisfied. After all of the evil kings that we see through the books, they are finally all gone. The balance is finally even and GameKnight999 won't have to worry again. Overall, the ending to this series is an ending any reader can appreciate.
I LOVED this book because I think it was very exciting how Feyd helped Gameknight999 in the end because of the game overloading. The game was overloading because the dumb zombie king Xa-tul wanted to follow Herobrine's last order. Feyd also spent the whole book looking for Gameknight999.
I enjoyed this book because I love Minecraft!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I also enjoyed this book because I liked the part when Gameknight999 made the server not crash and defeated most of the zombies, but left a few left to keep the world in balance. I also enjoyed this book because I like ancient zombie towns.
Finally finished reading this book to my 9 year old. Since I have zero interest in Minecraft it was not the best read for me. By the last third, I did want to see how the story would end and got into it a bit more. My son enjoyed it but still wanted it done. There was a bit too much talk of how little self esteem GameNight had. And the "user that is not a user" was annoying to read thru out. They could have just used GameKnight.
I thought this was an awesome last book in the Gameknight999 series. I loved how it summed up everything that Gameknight was about. My favorite thing about this book was the constant action and the plot changes!
PS. Mark if you are reading this please keep writing Gameknight books.