Journey to the End: An Unofficial Minecraft Novel
By Zoe Wynns
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What would it be like to live inside Minecraft? Well, for Alex, that's all she's ever known. But when a huge zombie attack destroys the things she treasures most, she must embark on a journey with her best friend to find answers... and REVENGE!
Zoe Wynns
UNC student who occasionally writes novels.Thanks to everyone who's checked out my work! You can contact me at zoewynns@yahoo.com for any inquiries.
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Zoe, this book is awesome! I’m 12 and I love Minecraft and books, so obviously I love minecraft books. It was a really interesting story and more intense than most mc books. Good job!
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Journey to the End - Zoe Wynns
Journey to the End:
An Unofficial Minecraft Novel
By Zoe Wynns
If you enjoy this book, please take the time to rate it. Thanks for reading, and I’d appreciate any feedback!
Copyright © 2016 by Zoe Wynns
Published by Smashwords
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any manner without the permission of Zoe Wynns. All questions may be directed to thewynnsfamily@gmail.com .
Cover artwork and design by Zoe and Kevin Wynns.
This book is not authorized or approved by Microsoft Corp., Mojang AB, or Scholastic Inc., or any other person or entity owning or controlling rights in the Minecraft name, trademark, or copyrights. The Notch and Mojang in this story do not have any relation to the real company and person.
Acknowledgments
Original Acknowledgments:
I am only 12 years old and this is my first published book, and I am very excited about it. Thanks to my dad for helping me out with the cover design (even though I designed the final product), and to my mom for putting up with my begging to read over each new edit I did.
Current Acknowledgments
I am now thirteen and have published two other books, Flicker, Fade, Soar and SpyCam: The President Plot. Both are for the same age group and each are written better than the last, so if you enjoy this story, make sure to check out the others! This book is an original copy. My writing skills have improved since I wrote this (Not to say that it’s written badly, because I worked very hard on it.)
Please tell me if you find a grammatical or technical error, but know that I tried my best at this and am very proud with the final product, even though I know it isn’t perfect.
ENJOY!
Prologue
They’ve gotten into Minecraft again!
the developer hissed in exasperation.
But… but… our firewalls! Our antivirus programs specifically designed for them! The multiple exhausting hours of blood, sweat and tears writing code!
the coder stammered.
Yep. They’ve denied it all, just like their ancestors.
The developer shook his head in wonder.
I mean, why? Why go to all this trouble and risk their lives just to implant themselves into a fictional game?
the other wondered.
They must think they’ll be safer in there, what with us on the brink of World War IIII and all the mess this world is in.
I guess I can’t blame them,
admitted the coder. But do they think they’re going to be able to escape the ever-plaguing zombies and creepers at every turn in there?
The first shrugged. Well, obviously they’re willing to take that risk.
He peered at the screen, and chuckled. Ha! It’s not working out for them very well so far. They’re huddled in a dirt shelter! No food! Zombies all around them! They’ll soon be dead, and then they’ll be transported back to the real world. At least we know that piece of code is up and running.
We shouldn’t have been so merciful with them,
growled the coder. "We should have implanted the code so when they died, they died."
We’ll give them a second chance. When they die, their extensive knowledge of hacking should be helpful to further improve on Minecraft.
"You say when they die like you’re so sure, but have you noticed they’ve had a child?" the coder said tentatively.
WHAT?
yelled the developer. He shook his head. No, no, no! Now even if they do die, their child will continue on the line of Minecraft residents!
He literally banged his head on the desk in frustration.
We’ll just have to hope they all die,
the second shrugged.
They could infest Minecraft!
the first yelled, unaware that the coder had even spoke.
The coder hated to see his leader so upset. So in a voice filled with venom, he said, "They call themselves Minecraft residents, but they’re really Minecraft infesters."
Chapter one
The wonderful world of Minecraft.
That’s what I was thinking as I stood tall on top of a mountain, looking at my beautiful house, my huge farm, and my happy family, playing catch with their dogs in a field.
I was going down there in a minute as well, to hang out with my cat and work on my