The Adventurous Bat Diaries, Book 1: Life Outside the Cave

Kids, Animals, Wild Animals, Teen, Social Issues, Fiction
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Author: Mark Mulle ISBN: 9781310887819
Publisher: Mark Mulle Publication: March 11, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Mark Mulle
ISBN: 9781310887819
Publisher: Mark Mulle
Publication: March 11, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

GENRE: Children’s Adventure

(An Unofficial Minecraft Book for Kids Ages 9 - 12 (Preteen)

I know what everyone in the world of blocks think of Bats – we are harmless and useless. The first one is a definite truth and the second is a painful fact I’ve learned about my kind. It’s not very pleasant to be neutral, you know? You start feeling invisible and before you know it, you want things to change. The same thing goes for me – my name is Rocky and I am starting this diary so I could document the journey of Bats’ reputation being changed for good! Yes, my kind does nothing but to chat and hang from ceilings of dark caves and mines, but I won’t let that stop me from changing myself and my own fate– my best friends, Robo and Mike did try, however. Follow me as I try to change my fate and the way mobs see Bats. I won ‘t settle for being neutral and useless. Would you?

Author’s Note: This short story is for your reading pleasure. The characters in this "Minecraft Adventure Series" such as Steve, Endermen or Herobrine...etc are based on the Minecraft Game coming from Minecraft ®/TM & © 2009-2013 Mojang / Notch

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GENRE: Children’s Adventure

(An Unofficial Minecraft Book for Kids Ages 9 - 12 (Preteen)

I know what everyone in the world of blocks think of Bats – we are harmless and useless. The first one is a definite truth and the second is a painful fact I’ve learned about my kind. It’s not very pleasant to be neutral, you know? You start feeling invisible and before you know it, you want things to change. The same thing goes for me – my name is Rocky and I am starting this diary so I could document the journey of Bats’ reputation being changed for good! Yes, my kind does nothing but to chat and hang from ceilings of dark caves and mines, but I won’t let that stop me from changing myself and my own fate– my best friends, Robo and Mike did try, however. Follow me as I try to change my fate and the way mobs see Bats. I won ‘t settle for being neutral and useless. Would you?

Author’s Note: This short story is for your reading pleasure. The characters in this "Minecraft Adventure Series" such as Steve, Endermen or Herobrine...etc are based on the Minecraft Game coming from Minecraft ®/TM & © 2009-2013 Mojang / Notch

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