Bobbie has lived her entire life in Plaintown. She was adopted into the village as a baby and raised by villagers around her, despite not looking anything like them. She loves her life, even if it's a bit repetitive, until the day disaster strikes and everything she knows is stolen from her - including her baby brothers humanity.
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I wasn't expecting to love this one so much! Bobbie and Ben are on a mission to cure her little brother Johnny of being a zombie. The novel follows them on adventures as they try to find a cure, as well as resources, while uncovering the mystery of the strange occurrences they keep stumbling across in the Overworld. The book is rife with comically dry lines, a growly zombie brother, and a lot of heart.
Bobbie's perspective is through the eyes of the villagers going about their day, with her frustration towards the adventurers that come across her village to trade, plunder and destroy before moving on their way. Anyone who's played Minecraft will love not only the perspective, but also the woven in battle tips and nods to how players navigate the world with the intent to loot chests and get supplies without thought for the NPC's that inhabit villages and beyond. As we move through the story it's so easy to get lost in details and character development, especially with the cliffhanger that leads into the next book in the trilogy.
Overall this is a great chapter book for kids and gamers alike. The author crafts a detailed and imaginative world that calls upon imagery that's immediately familiar and entertaining. Any player will be thrilled to jump into this story and see the Overworld come to life through the perspective of the characters they play.