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Minecraft: The Island Book
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Minecraft: The Island Book | Our Point Of View
Quick Verdict
Minecraft: The Island by Max Brooks is an engaging chapter book for children who enjoy Minecraft. The story follows a character in a Minecraft world with no memory, allowing young readers to relate through familiar game experiences.
Transcript
Hi there, I'm Kristi with WTI. If you have a child and you're looking for books to encourage them to read and they love Minecraft, you should check out Minecraft the Island by Max Brooks. So my son is 10, he's in fourth grade. We were trying to find books that would engage him and interest him to get him away from the comic style chapter books because we knew on a reading level he was beyond that. So we ordered this. He absolutely loved it from the moment he picked it up. The story is essentially about this guy who wakes up in a Minecraft style world but he doesn't have any memory. He's not really sure what's going on but what engaged my son is because he was familiar with the game and as the character was learning about this world and experiencing these different things and how to survive, my son could picture it and relate to it because it all associated with what happens in the game. So if you've got a Minecraft lover, you are looking for a great chapter book. I think that they will absolutely love this one. It'll keep them engaged and you'll feel good because they are enjoying reading and that's my point of view.
Key Takeaways
• Designed for Minecraft enthusiasts
• Encourages reading in young children
• Engaging story connects with the game
• Suitable for advanced young readers
• Improves their reading skills
Video Proof Moments
Engaged from the start
Familiar with the game
Relatable character experience
Keeps them engaged
Encourages reading enjoyment
Tags
home, school, reading time, gift for kids
engagement, familiarity, reading improvement, adventure excitement
age appropriateness, reading level, interest in Minecraft
FAQ
Q: What is the main story about?
A: The story follows a character who wakes up in a Minecraft world with no memory.
Q: Who is this book intended for?
A: It's intended for children who enjoy Minecraft and are looking for engaging chapter books.
Q: How did your son respond to the book?
A: He loved it from the moment he picked it up and was engaged throughout.
Q: Is it suitable for advanced young readers?
A: Yes, it is aimed at children who may have outgrown comic-style chapter books.
Q: Does the story relate to the Minecraft game?
A: Yes, the experiences in the book are closely associated with what happens in the game.
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