Minecraft: To Bee, Or Not to Bee! (Minecraft Stonesword Saga, Book 4)

· HarperCollins UK
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The gang are off on another adventure to find the next missing piece of the Evoker King. What they find is buzzare!

Harper and her friends tackle a real-life ecological crisis. The bees around their school and the Stonesword Library are disappearing – and a splinter of the Evoker King has taken on the form of a bee colony with a hive mind!

Could there be a connection with the rip they've seen growing bigger and darker in the Minecraft sky? And will their actions make things better or worse?

Find out in the next amazing instalment of the Minecraft Stonesword Chapter Book series.

About the author

Mojang is a games studio based in Stockholm, Sweden. Mojang was founded in 2009 by Markus “Notch... Persson and Jakob Porser. Markus Persson is also the creator of Mojang’s best-selling game to date: Minecraft. The alpha version of Minecraft was launched in 2009, and the official game went on sale in 2011. Since then over 200 million copies have been sold, across multiple platforms. It is now the second best-selling video game of all time. In 2014, Mojang was bought by Microsoft. The acquisition hasn’t changed much about the company – they still release and support games on multiple platforms, including iOS, Playstation and many more, as well as Windows and Xbox. Mojang have retained their independent spirit and continue to treat their community with the respect and honesty it deserves. Mojang celebrated 10 years of Minecraft in 2019.

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