Minecraft: The Shipwreck

Minecraft: The Shipwreck
Author: C. B. Lee
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2024-09-03
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 039918080X

Unravel the mysteries of an extraordinary underwater world in this official Minecraft novel! When three kids discover a mystery in an abandoned Minecraft server, they must race against the clock to uncover its secrets. Jake Thomas is always the new kid. His family moves so much for his dad’s work that it’s easier to keep his head down and not get attached to anyone. He’ll be gone in a few months anyway. But when they end up in Los Angeles, Dad promises this will be the last time they move. The Pacific Crest Apartments are home now . . . which means it's time for Jake to finally make friends. Jake isn’t sure he should count the two kids he meets at the apartment’s community center as friends, though. Tank Vuong is a large and intimidating boy who hangs with a tough crowd, and Emily Quesada is a fashionista who’s quick with a sarcastic remark. But when he discovers an old computer lab in a forgotten corner of the community center, with a strange Minecraft server containing cryptic riddles, he realizes he's going to need help cracking the code—because at the end of the summer, the community center will be demolished, and all hope of solving the mystery will go with it. Following the hints left by an enigmatic figure known as The Wizard, the trio journeys into the dangerous depths of the ocean, where uncanny creatures lurk and untold treasure awaits. . . .

The Puzzle in the Portrait

The Puzzle in the Portrait
Author: Eleanor Florence Rosellini
Publisher: Emmis Books
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2003-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781578601271

It's not easy solving a mystery when your partner is your squirmy kid brother ... it's even harder when the mystery is over a hundred years old. With the discovery of a family secret and mystery hidden for generations in an old family portrait, two, young Indiana detectives search their family's past ...

Truth

Truth
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Total Pages: 1690
Release: 1905
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A Shot in the Dark

A Shot in the Dark
Author: Daniel Venzke
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 452
Release: 2008-10-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0557016290

A former minister becomes a contestant on a game show that offers him the opportunity to win a million dollars. He has one week to find the answers to four riddles in four different states. As he and his wife conduct their quest they are forced to return to the scenes of some of their ministry successes and failures. Prayers by persons they don't even know play a dramatic role in their week of travel and discovery. Through the week they come to realize that they are in pursuit of something more valuable than one million dollars.

Those Shipwreck Kids

Those Shipwreck Kids
Author: Jon Tucker
Publisher: Storm Bay Books
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2017-10-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0980835356

When a Tasmanian sailing family anchors near an old wrecked hulk in New Zealand, the kids discover an abandoned campsite nearby, with plates of uneaten food and young children’s toys still visible under the mould. Their investigation adds a layer of intrigue to their anticipated fun-filled experiences in an unfamiliar foreign land.

Sounding the Abyss

Sounding the Abyss
Author: Roger V. Bell
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 618
Release: 2004
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780739106709

Motivated by an interest in the long-standing divisions between analytic and Continental philosophy author Roger V. Bell engages in an extensive reading of Cavell's work from the position of his differences with Derrida. As Derrida himself has not responded (at least in writing) to Cavell's comments and criticism, the opportunity is rife for examining this latent debate to gain greater insight into the relationship between their work Bell investigates Cavell and Derrida's development within the American philosophical scene. The critique of Cavell's sense of American inheritance serves as a way to momentarily direct the reader away from the abyss and toward the westward view intrinsic to the 19th century bearings Cavell takes with Emerson and Thoreau. This refiguring of Cavell's notion of inheritance is then brought alongside important features of Derrida's deconstruction and the question of its reception in America. By extending Cavell's thought in this manner - through its meeting with Derrida - broader concerns are opened up with regard to both philosopher's work. In Derrida's case, deconstruction - especially its American reception - gets situated in the emerging post-poststructuralist rubrics of film theory, cultural criticism, postcolonialism, and multiculturalism. Taking in an incredible range of sources and cultural and intellectual contexts Roger Bell has produced an important and original work.