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  Minecraft

  50 Unofficial Minecraft Books in 1

  All of these individual books are or will be available in audio format, both on Amazon as on Audible.com. I have hired professional narrators who do voices and make the stories come alive.

  If you want a free audio copy of one of the individual stories, you can request one by emailing me at [email protected]. I have a limited number of free promo codes I can send to those who are or become members of audible.com. If you don’t have an audible account, it’s easy to create one by using your Amazon account login and password.

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  BONUS in the back:

  25 Cool Minecraft Drawings

  (If you have the printed version, you can also copy those to be used as coloring books)

  If you like my book, please leave a positive review on Amazon. I would appreciate it a lot. Thanks! This is the link:

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  Contents of this 50 in one book bundle:

  Introduction

  1 Minecraft Villager Diary

  2 Minecraft Zombie Diary

  3 Minecraft Kitten Diary

  4 Minecraft Herobrine

  5 Minecraft Ninja

  6 Minecraft Hero

  7 Minecraft Potions

  8 Minecraft Bunny

  9 Minecraft Creeper

  10 Minecraft Heroine

  11 Minecraft Superhero

  12 Minecraft Spy

  13 Minecraft Enderman

  14 Minecraft Endermite

  15 Minecraft Enderzilla

  16 Minecraft Legend

  17 Minecraft Adventure

  18 Minecraft Journal

  19 Minecraft Story

  20 Minecraft Tale

  21 Minecraft Book

  22 Minecraft Pigman

  23 Minecraft Mob

  24 Minecraft Wimp

  25 Minecraft Ender King

  26 Minecraft Ender Dragon

  27 Minecraft Enderwoman

  28 Minecraft Girls

  29 Minecraft Princess

  30 Minecraft Love

  31 Minecraft Wolf

  32 Minecraft Horse

  33 Minecraft Cow

  34 Minecraft Warrior

  35 Minecraft Knight

  36 Minecraft Witch

  37 Minecraft Self Adventure

  38 Minecraft Secrets

  39 Minecraft Mystery

  40 Minecraft Steve

  41 Minecraft Noob

  42 Minecraft Spider

  43 Minecraft Wars

  44 Minecraft Quest

  45 Minecraft Apocalypse

  46 Minecraft Prince

  47 Minecraft Wimpy Kid

  48 Minecraft Guy

  49 Minecraft Kids

  50 Minecraft Boys

  BONUS: 25 Cool Minecraft Drawings

  Introduction

  Dear Minecraft fan. I am Billy Miner. I am the author of all these Minecraft short stories. While putting in all the work, I spent countless hours coming up with inspirational themes, heroic characters, and brutal enemies. I based many of my topics on the game of Minecraft, although every once in a while, I deviated a little from the regular enemies and elements to make it more exciting.

  Since this book has 50 stories, which all sell well on Amazon individually, this book is worth about $50… so enjoy the discount and see it as a quality product.

  The game of Minecraft is full of possibilities. People have created entire cities, structures, and mountains, just by adding block after block to their projects. The world is endless, so you can basically include anything in a Minecraft story, which is why it was fun and challenging at the same time to write them.

  I hope you will enjoy all these Minecraft stories in this elaborate combo of 50 in 1. They are funny, thrilling, interesting, weird, sad, scary, and epic. The protagonists in these storied are as varied as the colors of the rainbow. From exploding creepers and chanting witches to killer zombies and cute bunnies, these books can entertain you for quite a bit of time.

  Have fun reading or listening to these exciting, awesome stories!

  Oh, and pssst…

  Don’t forget to sign up for my email list. You will receive free promos and a complimentary PDF version of my book “Minecraft Fantasy,” which is a separate book not included in this big bundle. To sign up, just click on the image below:

  (Minecraft Fantasy audible link: http://www.audible.com/pd/B018F4FYK8)

  Minecraft Villager Diary

  Minecraft Diary of a Villager and His Pig

  By Billy Miner

  Copyright @2015

  All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any means without permission in writing from the publisher, Billy Miner.

  This book is or will also be available in audio form. I have hired professional narrators who do voices and make the story come alive.

  Do you want a free audiobook? Contact me at [email protected]. I will send you a promo code so you can get the Audible version for FREE. Don’t wait too long, because I only have a limited amount of audible codes.

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  Email: [email protected]

  If you like my book, please leave a positive review on Amazon. I would appreciate it a lot. Thanks! This is the link:

  Leave your review here. Thank you!

  Contents:

  Introduction

  Day 1: Just a Pig

  Day 2: The Message

  Day 3: Empathy

  Day 4: The Revelation

  Day 5 and 6: The Reunion

  Day 7: The Journey

  Day 8: The Rescue

  Day 9: Happily Together

  Introduction

  In this epic tale of a Minecraft story (not an official affiliated book but related to the game), you will learn about a kid who went from zero to hero.

  Marcus Evolius seems to be an ordinary construction worker in the 1400s who isn’t happy with his job. However, the visitation of certain ordinary but mysterious creatures helps him realize his potential and his chosen birthright to venture for something greater than what he was aspiring to before.

  Follow the main character of this funny, adventurous Minecraft book, and let your imagination do the rest. Ready for some action, an original story, a little romance, and some courageous paths to heroism? Then don’t wait and start reading!

  Day 1: Just a Pig

  It was eleven in the morning. As Marcus woke up by the most annoying rooster ever, the one he was going to have for dinner someday, he scratched his head and complained, “If only I could be like the ones running the place here. My employer has loads of gold. He can sit still all day and be lazy. That would be the perfect life.”

  Marcus Evolius came to Minersville by “accident.” His parents were in a distant land, or so he was told. His lovely aunt and uncle adopted him like he was one of their own. Although they didn’t have much, they had enough to survive…
that was… if the work got done.

  Working in construction was no picnic. Marcus had to get up at 6:00 in the morning from Monday to Saturday. It was hard work, he usually got pretty dirty, and his clothes reeked every time he came home. His employer wasn’t the easiest person to get along with, nicely put. “Thank goodness it’s a Sunday,” Marcus sighed when he thought of how long he slept in.

  He washed himself, put some clean clothes on, and went downstairs.

  “Hey, boy,” his uncle greeted him.

  “Morning, uncle,” Marcus greeted back.

  “Have you had breakfast yet?”

  “No, not yet.”

  “Well, it’s almost afternoon. You better eat something and start working on the farm.”

  “Yes, uncle,” Marcus answered.

  When there was nothing to be done at work, Marcus had to help out on the farm where he stayed. It was a nice getaway from the dirty medieval cities where he built houses with the other co-workers, but it was still work. There were chickens and pigs to be fed, horses to be checked, sheep to be herded, and cows to be milked. If those things did not get done, his uncle wouldn’t be able to make a living.

  Marcus didn’t mind working on the farm, but for some reason, he despised the pigs. He liked the cows, he could stand the horses, and the chickens were just funny (and delicious in December), but he loathed the way the pigs always tossed and turned into their own filth.

  “Dirty, fat creatures,” he mumbled as he put more pig food down.

  However, right when he said that, one of the pigs looked at him with big eyes, as if it understood him. “What are you looking at!?” Marcus shouted. The pig kept staring at him. “Right. As if you were smart enough to understand what I am saying,” he continued.

  “You know, now that we are talking as if you were actually understanding my language… have you ever dreamt of something bigger? I know, you’re just rolling in the mud, being content about life. But I always had the feeling there was something more important for me. I wonder if there is a greater scheme, and if I am capable of more. You know… just something better. I realize my aunt and uncle need me at the farm and if I don’t bring in the money, there won’t be any food on the table. But sometimes I think about it, and I wonder if there is more.”

  Marcus paused for a few seconds.

  “Oh well, you wouldn’t understand. You’re a pig. What do you know? Have fun in the mud.”

  That afternoon, he sat on a bench, staring at the sheep. The sky was cloudy, like always. It wasn’t raining, but it could start soon. He had become pretty good at forecasting the weather after all these years on the farm. Yep. It was going to rain in three, two, one… hey, where was the rain… uhm… aha! There it is! Close enough. He got wet, but he didn’t care. His clothes were dirty and he was tired. He was comfortable on his bench. Then he realized the sheep needed to be taken care of.

  Break time was over!

  “Let’s get those animals inside!” his uncle shouted from the farm. “Now!”

  “Yes. Yes. I’m coming,” Marcus thought.

  He grabbed a stick and started walking towards the sheep, guiding them to the building and eventually locking them in the shed. He stretched his arms and looked outside. “Glad that’s over,” he said. “Look at the rain now! It’s pouring!”

  Then he heard a loud crack. What could that be? He never heard anything like it.

  Day 2: The Message

  Marcus turned his head. He wasn’t sure if he wanted to check it out. After all, it was pouring rain. The lightning struck fast and the thunder was terrifying. But hey, since he was wet anyway… you can’t get any wetter than being completely drenched in disgusting rain, right? “Let’s go see,” he thought. “If 60% of my body consists of water anyway, only 40% of my body can actually get wet.” With that logic in mind he decided to take initiative.

  He left the barn he had been hiding in, and took off, into the direction of the noise. Walking around the barn, climbing over a wall, and jumping over a fence… he felt himself getting closer and closer.

  “There it is!” he yelled.

  He approached the area, and as came to the right place, he buried his head in his hands.

  “Oh no!” he blurted out. “Those messy, awful animals!”

  Marcus put his hand on the pig’s fence. Yep. This was it. The fence was open and one of the pigs had escaped. “My uncle is going to KILL me,” he thought. “Unless…”

  He heard an OINK and turned around.

  “You!” Marcus said in a low voice as he squinted his eyes and focused his stare at a pig about 20 yards away from him. “Come here right now!” Marcus started running towards the pig, but then the thunder rumbled and the pig was startled.

  “No!” Marcus shouted in desperation as he saw the pig running away into the woods. “You’ve got to be kidding me! Come back! How come you’re so fast all of a sudden? Does exercising in the mud help you become a speedy creature? That makes no sense, because…” Before he could finish his sentence, he had to catch his breath.

  “That’s it! You’re going down, dirty pig!”

  In the heavy, dreary rain, Marcus sprinted into the forest to catch the pig. “There!” He changed direction and watched as the pig disappeared into the forest. He ran and ran, until he tripped and fell, his face flat in the mud. “Ughh… I will have that pig for supper tomorrow,” he groaned. He didn’t think he would spend his one day off chasing a pig.

  “Where did he go? Where did he go? Ah, there it is. I’ve got you now.”

  “STOP!” the pig said.

  Huh? Did that pig just talk?

  “Excuse me?” Marcus asked.

  “Stop right there!” the pig repeated.

  Marcus was astonished. He wasn’t sure what to think of this. How can a pig talk, and in English? Well, at least he had a funny accent, but that wasn’t the point. Marcus didn’t say another word. His mouth fell open and his eyes felt as if they were about to pop out of their sockets. A talking pig! What the….? How was that possible? Perhaps he heard it wrong because of the noisy thunder and heavy rain.

  “What?” Marcus said again.

  “If you continue this way, you will never amount to anything,” the pig went on.

  Marcus couldn’t believe his ears. As he changed his facial expression from surprised to skeptic, closing his eyes halfway, and leaning his arm on his elbow, he answered with a smartly attitude, “Yes, mister Pig. And which way should I turn then?” He still couldn’t believe he was talking to a pig, but he played along, thinking that he was probably dreaming.

  “Do you not see the irony here?” the pig asked.

  “I don’t know what you’re talking about,” Marcus responded.

  “You come home dirty every day from working at the construction site, yet you despise us as pigs because we are muddy and filthy. What’s the difference between you and us?”

  “Well…” He didn’t really have an answer. Then he thought of something. “But I worked hard!” he said. “You pigs aren’t doing anything.”

  “Then why are you chasing me, if I am useless to you?”

  “Because we need you.”

  “If you need us, then don’t despise us,” the pig continued. “Do you really think one creature is worth more than another? Do you think that if you are at the top of society, giving orders and managing employees or loyal servants, you are worth more than the ones carrying out your orders? Do you really believe that anything would happen at your job if everyone was at the top? Don’t you see that the entire system would collapse if the ones at the bottom didn’t contribute and do their part?”

  The pig had a point. No, really, the PIG had a POINT! How can pigs have points to begin with?!!!!!

  “Uhh… o-okay… I guess so,” he stammered.

  “Remember this encounter,” the pig concluded. “This is the first step.”

  “The first step of what?” Marcus asked.

  But the pig didn’t respond. All that came out of it
s mouth was OINK. It was as if it had never happened. Crazy. Maybe it was just a dream after all. Oh well, who cares. He picked up the pig, which had become a lot tamer, and carried it back to its fence. As the pig’s words echoed in his mind, he couldn’t help but realize that its little speech had opened his eyes and changed his philosophy on life. And what did “the first step” mean? What was the second step? And how many steps were there? And then what?

  That evening, he fell asleep later than normally. The questions didn’t leave him alone. He knew he had to sleep, but it took a while before he got to that point.

  Day 3: Empathy

  “Cock-a-doodle-doo!” the rooster crowed. Just because he had some kind of spiritual awakening, didn’t mean Marcus liked that rooster. He was looking for a shoe. Where is it? Aha! He picked up the shoe and threw it at the rooster. Missed.

  “All right. Let’s get ready to go to work.”

  He ran downstairs and almost hit the wall. He was tired. He could feel it in his bones and muscles. Let’s hope his employer was going to let him take it easy.

  Sielieth was a powerful man. He didn’t just own the construction company Marcus worked for, but seven other ones as well. He had gained favor with the king and queen at the royal castle, and he had a huge house. Marcus knew, because he had been to his place more than once to discuss construction matters. Marcus believed only the royal family lived a more luxurious life than this man. Sielieth had 1500 workers under his supervision. His influence stretched much farther than Minersville, far into the distant lands and large cities of the kingdom. He had it made, his life was perfect; at least that’s the image Marcus had of him.

  “Gather those rocks immediately!” Sielieth shouted. “We are behind on schedule. If you don’t catch up, I cannot secure your job for the next few days, so KEEP MOVING!”

  He turned around and made some notes on a piece of paper. Then he looked up. “Marcus. Why are you late?”