The Monster Hunter Diaries Book 1: First Quest
By Mark Mulle
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Children's Adventure (An Unofficial Minecraft Book for Kids Ages 9 - 12 (Preteen) Dean is ready for his second adventure in his newest diary. Dean enjoyed his last trip into the Nether and the End, but he was a little disappointed that he didn't get to do much rea
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The Monster Hunter Diaries
Book 1: First Quest
Mark Mulle
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Table of Contents
Day One: Proper Introductions
Dear Diary,
My name is Dean. I’m just your average human, but I’ve got enough curiosity for at least three people. My parents are pretty boring; it seems like they never let me do anything fun. I never had that many toys and even if I did I wouldn’t play with them anymore. I like to think that I’m too old for toys now. It’s the summer right now, and I’ve just finished middle school. I’ll be starting high school in the fall and turning 14 a little after that. So far, I’ve been pretty disappointed with how I’ve been living my teenage life. I thought that once you turned 13 and you were officially a teenager, you would start going on all sorts of adventures, but I’ve been stuck at home all school year.
Besides just doing something exciting for once in my life, I want to leave home so that I can see what’s out there in the world. Even though I didn’t have a lot of toys when I was a little kid, I did have a lot of books. All of my books told crazy stories of heroes and villains, monsters or hostile mobs, and crazy adventures. Out of all of these stories, I always loved the ones with ghosts and other creepy monsters or mobs as others call them. I like these so much because I know that hostile mobs are real, even if I can’t be sure that ghosts are.
Ever since I can remember, I have always believed that monsters are out there, but I’ve been so sheltered that I’ve never actually seen anything more hardcore than a Creeper. My parents are even so afraid of them that they don’t let me outside when they’re around. My parents are afraid that one day I’ll just get blown up. I tried to explain that Creepers aren’t that dangerous compared to other hostile mobs, but that just made them worry that even worse monsters were out to get me and my family.
I don’t want to be afraid like my parents. I want to get out and make a difference, or at least, make up my mind for myself. I need to grow up before I start high school, and getting out is just how I’ll do that.
Day Two: My Plan of Action
Dear Diary,
I’ve been thinking about it for a while, and I know that I have limited time before summer vacation is over and I need to go back to sitting around in a stuffy classroom all day, I’ve decided that if I’m going to get out and find out everything I can about hostile mobs from personal experience, then I need to do it quickly.
There’s nothing worse than being inside all summer away from all of