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While kids from all over Xenos are competing in the all new multiplayer Olympic Games, a serious issue brings the fun to a screeching halt. The monks, who watch over the seed worlds beyond Xenos, bring news of a wave of glitches and corruption that will soon cause widespread disaster. The Defender is causing trouble from afar.

But Phoenix is determined to protect the world as she knows it. With her magic necklace to guide her, Phoenix leads her friends on a dangerous adventure to repair the damage. It's not an easy journey -- they must survive deadly battles, traps, and plenty of obstacles on the way. Phoenix is prepared to risk everything for the future of Xenos . . . but is it enough to save the day?

Fans of Minecraft won't want to miss this exciting conclusion to the series that began with Quest for the Golden Apple !

232 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 20, 2018

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Cara J. Stevens

71 books62 followers
I have wanted to be a writer since I was four years old and fell in love with reading. I wrote stories and songs and poems. I wrote plays and scribbled thoughts and ideas in notebooks. I wrote when I was supposed to be doing sports, and sometimes I wrote under the covers by flashlight when I was supposed to be asleep in bed.

I got my first big break writing stories for Sesame Street video games. Then I helped design and create video games based on books, like Bruce Coville's My Teacher is an Alien and Roxie Munro's Inside Outside World. I got my big break when Byron Preiss commissioned me to write my first novel, Dragon School. I felt like the luckiest person in the world because I got to live my dream!

That was 20 years ago! Since then, I've written many more books. I write about Paw Patrol, SpongeBob Squarepants, Mickey Mouse and Bubble Guppies for little kids. I write about Fortnite, Minecraft and Terraria video games for bigger kids. I also get to write about cool trends like Fidget Spinners, the K-Pop band BTS, how to record your family history, and a guide to playing Pokemon Go!

None of what I do would be possible without encouragement from my family and friends, the love and support of my amazing husband, guidance from all the fantastic editors, publishers and illustrators I work with, and of course letters and notes from readers like you!

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Profile Image for Gerardo Larios.
19 reviews
December 17, 2018
After having her special necklace, saving her friend TH's family and village, her pet wolfie getting married, being friends with Xenos, Funland, and Cornacordia, curing a witch, saving her little brother as a zombie, and stopping a mad man that calls himself "The Defender", Phoenix, TH, and Xander are having a picnic when they decide to have some fun with their friends with a competitive thing called the olympics in "Saving Xenos" by Cara J. Stevens. While they are having fun, a warning brings that fun to an abrupt halt. The defender is causing damage even though he was put in a world where he couldn't cause damage. There is a glitch taking over Xenos, and its spreading quickly. So, Phoenix, Xander, TH, and Brandor go on a quest to stop the glitch along with Phoenix's pets and necklace but, will it be enough to save the world?
Profile Image for 寿理 宮本.
2,424 reviews16 followers
July 24, 2023
Full disclosure: I found this in a little library and decided to flip through it before moving it to a different one (how I read a lot of books and also shift around the contents of any specific library that may have been the same for a while). I never played the game, because third-person 3-D games that aren't racing games make me nauseated (the camera in racing games feels more natural).

If I'm being honest, I really can't understand Minecraft, in that it's far too low-resolution (ironically) for me to be able to distinguish some things from others. The cat is pretty obvious, but the dog, I couldn't tell if that was a dog or a wolf (and also, I don't think I ever caught the dog's name). All of the human(?) characters, also, I was through half the book before I realised Phoenix is a girl and one of the others is a zombie(???). Granted, Goodreads says this is a Book #6, so I'm not terribly surprised I've missed some details.

The concept is *okay*. I know things like Red vs. Blue use existing game engines to make original content, so I'm not surprised someone has done the same with Minecraft. It's just hard to follow for the reasons stated above PLUS sometimes the dialogue layout is confusing (is the next one in order the one to the upper right, or lower left?).

The story is good for fans of the series, I suppose. Like, if this had been hand-drawn instead of screen-captured, then I might've been able to follow along better. If you can read the scenes better than I can, then absolutely you might like this! If you're as confused by the game, then maybe pass.
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600 reviews
January 13, 2020
Had to read a graphic novel for my daughter's reading challenge and since my kids are Minecraft fanatics, we had this one lying around. It was a cute story of Minecraft friends saving their world from a glitch. My only issue is it was hard to know which word bubble you were supposed to read first, sometimes it was the closest to the top and sometimes it was the one closest to the left-hand side....otherwise, a fun graphic novel for anyone who loves Minecraft.
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708 reviews
February 18, 2018
I enjoyed this book because I love MINECRAFT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I also enjoyed this book because I liked the part when the enchanted eye of ender defeated the wither. I didn't this book because I didn't like the part when phoenix lost her enchanted eye of ender when it risked itself to defeat the wither.
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106 reviews
May 3, 2018
My kid bought these books at a book fair and now I have to read them to him. The dialog is mundane filler, the pictures are extremely low contrast, and the comic sans style typeface it difficult to read. I'd throw these books away if my child wasn't so enamored with Minecraft.
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1,369 reviews24 followers
August 30, 2018
Reading this series with my son, who is a Minecraft nut! He loves them, and I'm enjoying how much he's enjoying the series.
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13 reviews
June 6, 2023
Probably my least favorite in the series, still okay tho
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1,182 reviews4 followers
January 26, 2020
My son is 6 and he loved this book. We read it together and it wasn't the worst book ever, but I would not have chosen it for myself.
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