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When The Crafter's Club members decide to bring their villager friend Toby into the real world, their excitement turns to dread. Toby has disappeared and things have gone terribly wrong. How will they explain the situation to the villagers? With JJ and Charli unable to help, Annie and Jamie must mount a rescue mission. Can Annie find the courage to help Jamie save their friends? Lost is the third book in The Crafters' Club Series. This chapter book series is suitable for readers aged 7-10 and will also appeal to a broader range of Minecraft fans.

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When The Crafter's Club members decide to bring their villager friend Toby into the real world, their excitement turns to dread. Toby has disappeared and things have gone terribly wrong. How will they explain the situation to the villagers? With JJ and Charli unable to help, Annie and Jamie must mount a rescue mission. Can Annie find the courage to help Jamie save their friends? Lost is the third book in The Crafters' Club Series. This chapter book series is suitable for readers aged 7-10 and will also appeal to a broader range of Minecraft fans.
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Putting her Melbourne based life-style and marketing career on hold, in 2003 Louise and her husband took off on a great Australian adventure. One four-wheel drive, one map, one year. That was the plan. Thirteen years, many thousands of kilometers, and two kids later, they are yet to return to Melbourne. Now living on Queensland's beautiful Sunshine Coast, Louise is using her writing background exactly how she dreamed one day she would; writing, publishing and promoting books. Louise writes contemporary women's fiction as well as adventure stories for children aged 6-12. She is best known for her popular children's series, The Crafters' Club. When she's not writing, you'll find Louise at one of her favorite haunts; the pool, the Noosa river or at the beach with the kids. When the sun goes down, she would love to say you'd find her curled up with a glass of wine and a good book, but as anyone with young children will testify, that is part of her fantasy life, not her reality. Still, with an ever growing 'to be read' pile, Louise loves every opportunity she gets to switch on her kindle, press play on an audiobook or smell the crisp, fresh pages of a new release from a favorite author.