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Hidden in the Chest - The Unofficial Minecrafters Academy Series Book Five - cover

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Hidden in the Chest - The Unofficial Minecrafters Academy Series Book Five

Winter Morgan

Publisher: Sky Pony Press

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Summary

Winter Morgan is a nationally bestselling author, with over 1.2 million books in print.Minecraft is an international sensation, with over 350 million registered users worldwide.It is estimated that close to one third of Minecraft’s players (150 million users) are women and girls, and this series is our only series for Minecrafters created specifically with a female audience in mind.Fans of magical academy stories (like the Harry Potter series) will enjoy this series, which balances the structure of school politics, classes, and training with epic battles.
Available since: 06/13/2017.

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