This Book is about someone called Mark who found a house in the jungle then got kicked out and started playing tricks and traps on them and they thought it was herobrine so this book is a mystery. My favourite part of this book was when Mark played tricks and did traps on the village in the jungle because it was funny. My least favourite part was when they kicked him out for no reason because he was innocent and they said he wasnt. I would recommend this book for people who like Minecraft.
This book is about a Minecraft GAMER who was falsely accused of not being EPIC. A non-epic gamer has no place in this world of EPIC GAMER CHADS like myself, so naturally you would sympathize with the main character. My main complaint about this book is that it is too epic to be about a non-epic gamer and I don't think there is proper characterization here. No matter what however, this book captures the epic gamer mindset and shows the reader just how dangerous it is to be a non-epic gamer is today's society. The author's rhetoric genius truly shows when he successfully mimics the holocaust and the accused gamer has to become the next Hitler. A masterpiece I would recommend to any epic mine crafter ages 3-10.
My children love these little books. They thoroughly enjoy each and every story, as if they are all unique and individual without any cause for similarity among them. Even though sometimes, they might seem tedious and repetitive to me as a parent, I do enjoy being able to read short-stories to my children that are clean and respective.