Zombie Steve is about to be served up with a whole lot of trouble
Trouble is afoot for adventure loving Steve the Zombie when his good natured girlfriend Viv the talented chef decides to open a new cafe. Despite Viv’s talent and Steve’s expert construction skills, the cafe isn’t about to open its doors to great success – not if the rotten Deluge brothers have anything to do with it.
The Deluge family has been serving up subpar human food and trying to pass it off as zombie cuisine, so naturally, they are threatened when Viv hitches a plan to serve mouthwatering zombie delicacies. At every step of the way, Steve the Zombie faces trouble as he tries to help Viv successfully open her restaurant. Chuckles, the stern but decent police officer, doesn’t seem to want to intervene for some reason, but that’s not nearly enough to stop Steve from throwing a wrench into the Deluge brothers’ nasty schemes.
Why won’t Chuckles help out? Will the whole zombie village be too frightened of the Deluge family to check out Viv’s new cafe? Read “Restaurant Wars” to find out!
Restaurant Wars is a delightfully kind spirited book that will teach your child to do the right thing in the face of adversity. Just in time for the holiday season, this read will please any child who loves Minecraft.
Disclaimer: This book is a work of fanfiction; it is not an official Minecraft book. It is not endorsed, authorized, licensed, sponsored, or supported by Mojang AB, Microsoft Corp. or any other entity owning or controlling rights to the Minecraft name, trademarks or copyrights.
"This was more than just good entertainment for kids, this was the spark needed for my son to finally consider expanding his horizons beyond just an Xbox controller." -Matt Walterson (Reader from The Dad's Network)
"Grab yourself a three brain pizza and read all about wimpy teenage zombie Z. Wimpy Zombie Minecraft Diary is my new favorite Minecraft book. I've read several other Minecraft books out there and some are not very good and have very poor plots. This book is composed of 5 books and they all have really great developed plots and themes." -M.Meza (Amazon Top 1000 Reviewer)
This was a good book. I actually got more into this story than the first in the series. I listened to the Audible audio edition with my 7-year-old, Minecraft-loving son, and he really enjoyed it, too. He actually asked to listen to it a second time. The story was enjoyable even to a non-Minecraft-loving adult, such as myself. The narration was good and had great pacing and great voices for each of the characters. If you have a Minecraft-obsessed child, this is a great book to listen to, and even adults will enjoy it. My kids and I are looking forward to the next book in the series.