
Ellie and Ridge have faced some of the most harrowing challenges their world has to giant behemoths, spies from the king, and the loss of friends, but they have come out the other side stronger than ever. Now they are ready to face the king. But first they have to fight their way through the capital’s strongest hatchamob the district champions. Each one specializing in an element, they are the final guardians before Ellie can confront the king and get her parents back. The resistance wants more than that though. They want the king gone for good. Is Ellie ready to put their plan into action and take down the king once and for all? ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— The best-selling authors of The Accidental Minecraft Family series, bring you another unofficial Minecraft adventure, that combines the world you know and love, with a new twist—the collecting and battling of Pokémon-style animal companions called hatchamobs, complete with arena battles and crest winnings. Hatchamob was written for fans of Minecraft and Pokémon alike, ages 8-14. It is great for 3rd, 4th, 5th, or 6th graders and beyond! This book is a work of fanfiction; it is not an official Minecraft book. It is not endorsed, authorized, licensed, sponsored, or supported by Mojang AB, Microsoft Corp. or any other entity owning or controlling rights to the Minecraft name, trademarks or copyrights. Minecraft ®/TM & © 2009-2022 Mojang / Microsoft
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Pixel Ate is actually a team! We’re a mom and dad, who live in the Pacific Northwest. We have five kids ages 10 all the way down to 1. We don’t like to brag, but we think our kids are pretty great. We live on a little bit of land that we’re slowly turning into a farm. We like having lots of space outside to run and play and we’re excited to fill it with some animals. Yay for goats! Everyone in our family loves reading—well, the baby loves chewing on books—so we thought, why not write our own stories? It’s super fun creating worlds and characters and adventures and even more fun when we know other people are enjoying them. Plus, it’s extra special when our kids get to help. We really did have a cat named Bruce Lee the Scar-Faced Ninja Attack Kitty From Japan (Who Smells Like Poop) who got himself into all kinds of sticky situations, but sadly, he is no longer with us. He truly was a great kitty and he truly did fart a lot. Now we have an equally great kitty named Tater Tot and she is a lot less stinky, but just as loved.