Le pire cauchemar de Minecraft a un nom: Herobrine !
Stevie fait de plus en plus de cauchemars sur Herobrine, dans lesquels la creature malveillante veut prendre le controle de l'Overworld. Pourtant, personne n'est sur que Herobrine existe vraiment. Est-ce un mythe, un virus, un fantome ?
Pendant ce temps, des vols mysterieux sont perpetres dans le village, et la colere des habitants gronde et grossit au fil des jours. Puis une musique etrange se fait entendre dans le jeu, sans qu'on sache d'ou elle vienne...
Tous ces evenements etranges sont-ils lies ? C'est a Stevie et sa meilleure amie Mason de tout faire pour le decouvrir...
This was still a good Minecraft story and my 7yo enjoyed it, but it was less of a complete book than the previous two were. The main problem was too easily solved, but it was made clear that it was just a temporary resolution to the problem. This story felt like it was just an introduction to further Herobrine shenanigans.
Overall, this book is great for children who are Minecraft fans. But this is the third book in a six book series so I’m not sure why it ends with a “to be continued.” By definition, a series implies that the next book will be a continuation of the last and this particular plot had a solid ending. This isn’t a spoiler, there are three more books, I hope it does continue.
When I first saw this book I thought it was another one by Winter Morgan (who isn't that great of an author in my opinion) but once I did some research I found it wasn't by Winter Morgan (though they have similar covers for their books). They book had a great plot and I suggest it to any Minecraft fan fiction lovers who are looking for a short story but don't want to read a Winter Morgan type book.
Being a 40 year old woman who understand very little of Minecraft, but whose son asked her to read this book, I have to say it wasn't as painful as I predicted it to be.