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C**G
Good book for Minecraft-obsessed kids
Good story with fun artwork. My 7-year-old son devoured it in one sitting and enjoyed it. But he didn't go back to it yet, like he does with the books he likes the most. It seems to be mostly a good tie-in to the Minecraft world than an engaging story on its own.
L**8
Great for kids who don't like to read.
My son wasn't a reader until he discovered graphic novels. Got him this book in hopes he would like it. He did! He has now asked for more. :-)
D**T
Great little book for a Minecraft fan
Awesome gift for a Minecraft fan. My nephew loved this!
W**
Great for young readers.
My kids really love games like Roblox and Minecraft. This book was fun for him to read. Like a comic book style. It does have some “inappropriate” humor (ie fart, butt poop). If you are careful about things you may want to review it before your child reads it. The pictures were clear and words were easy to read .
D**I
Son loved jt
My son is a Minecraft fan and he loved this book.
B**.
Minecraft Graphic Novel
Fun and easy to read for Minecraft fans.
E**N
Perfect book for kids about teamwork, sharing feelings, and being supportive friends!
This book is darling, and my 6yo son loved it. He laughed so hard at the facial expressions of the characters and was totally into the story. Afterwards he wanted to retell it to me and have us pretend to play out the same adventure. Great for encouraging early readers. The artwork is charming and there is even a nice section at the end where the artist discusses how the characters were designed and how they create the pages step-by-step.Its ASTOUNDING to me how little it takes for homophobic people to come screaming out of the woodwork claiming that a book is "inappropriate." Two female characters in this story have a very sweet and respectful exchange confessing that they have a crush on each other and want to go on a date. WE SHOULD ALL BE SO LUCKY. The tone and content of their conversation sets an EXCELLENT example for kids, many of whom are absolutely starting to wonder about dating at the age they would be reading this. For kids that are not there yet, it is not a major plot point and they will just pass by it and keep going with the rest of the story. Honestly, I want a WRITTEN STATEMENT from all these "inappropriate sexual content" reviewers that they have never allowed their children to watch a SINGLE Disney film where Mr. Hero and The Princess kiss. A. written. statement.The open and direct exchange between the girls is one of the many wonderful examples in the book of the characters showing genuine respect for each other and for each other's feelings, while being willing to ask for what they need or say what they themselves feel (i.e. showing genuine self-esteem). Adults should read this book as a primer, tbh.An absolute gem in the endless search for good content for kids.Way to go Mojang! Can't wait to get the next one!
K**J
11 year old who hates reading loves this
He is very into Minecraft and this book was a huge hit!
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