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Diary of an 8-Bit Warrior

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The first book in 8-Bit Warrior, Diary of an 8-Bit Warrior: An Unofficial Minecraft Adventure by Cube Kid and Narrated by Michael Gallagher is a very funny and cute story with a great narrator!

I'm not a Minecraft addict or something like that, but this was amazing, and really enjoyed it. I'm going for the next 8-Bits!

Many Thanks to Andrews McMeel Audio and NetGalley for the ARC, I have given my honest review.

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Thank you NetGalley, Cube Kid, and Andrews McMeel Audio for this audiobook! This book had a very interesting and well developed plotline. The ending left on a cliffhanger and made you want to buy the second book in the series immediately! It was a super easy fun and easy read. This book is great for young readers. I will soon leave a review of this book on my tiktok (Aval0vesbooks) and my GoodReads which is linked.

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Another wonderful Minecraft inspired read for young bookworms who are just starting their journey into chapter books and graphic novels alike. My 7 year old was able to read and comprehend the entire book, and absolutely loved it. I appreciated a story that made him problem solve and think, and wasn’t clamoured with potty humour (which most boy-geared books for this age range are). A fantastic read for any young minecraft fan, and mom-approved.

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Thank you netgalley and the publisher for letting me read this book in exchange for an honest review.

My kids love minecraft, and we often play it together as a family. I recently reviewed Diary of an 8-Bit Kitten and thought it was cute. This one was just as cute. Actually, I think I liked this one a bit more. I loved the sound effects that the narrator made! He sounded just like a villager in the game. I also liked that there were "players" from the real world that ended up Minecraftia. All in all, I thought this book was well written and something that my kids would enjoy.

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