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The Rise of a New Evil
- Diary of a Wimpy Villager, Book 14
- Narrated by: Christopher Williams
- Length: 9 mins
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Publisher's Summary
A great listening experience for kids and teens who love Minecraft!
When the realms of Minecraft are overtaken by a powerful breed of evil, it is up to one wimpy villager to turn brave and save the entire world. Villagers are constantly purged left and right as the zombie sieges end up taking more and more lives each day. One ordinary Minecraft player is given shelter in a village where he becomes one of them. From there, the villagers beg and plead him to put his heroic skills to use. He agrees and goes on a journey unlike anything else as he battles all kinds of evil. Will he make it, or will the evil end up purging him too?
©2015 Wimpy Hero Books (P)2016 Wimpy Hero Books
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