Do you really know what life is like as a Minecraft Enderman? A new Minecraft update has just been released, removing all music and dancing. Being a mosh mob himself, Elliot is horrified! Biome High fully supports the update and, as School Captain, Elliot has to promote the new no-dance agenda. But Elliot believes this is wrong! Will he have the courage to stand against the new update? Can he bring back the beat? (Here's hoping!)
Jasper's birthday is coming up! As well as organising a super-cool party for all his friends, he has to deal with his feelings for the new girl at school. And on top of that... a mob biology exam? There's no way to fart all these problems away!
Dave dreams of going on an epic adventure. The only trouble is, he's a villager... and villagers aren't supposed to go on adventures But when Dave discovers a mysterious secret under his village, he ends up embarking on a dangerous quest, with some very unlikely friends.Disclaimer: 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 (R)/TM & (c) 2009-2019 Mojang / Notch / Microsoft
With contributions from leading brand experts around the world, this valuable resource delineates the case for brands (financial value, social value, etc.) and looks at what makes certain brands great. It covers best practices in branding and also looks at the future of brands in the age of globalization. Although the balance sheet may not even put a value on it, a company’s brand or its portfolio of brands is its most valuable asset. For well-known companies it has been calculated that the brand can account for as much as 80 percent of their market value. This book argues that because of this and because of the power of not-for-profit brands like the Red Cross or Oxfam, all organisations should make the brand their central organising principle, guiding every decision and every action. As well as making the case for brands and examining the argument of the anti-globalisation movement that brands are bullies which do harm, this second edition of Brands and Branding provides an expert review of best practice in branding, covering everything from brand positioning to brand protection, visual and verbal identity and brand communications. Lastly, the third part of the book looks at trends in branding, branding in Asia, especially in China and India, brands in a digital world and the future for brands. Written by 19 experts in the field, Brands and Branding sets out to provide a better understanding of the role and importance of brands, as well as a wealth of insights into how one builds and sustains a successful brand.
A fun and humorous introductory book, written in Stephen Brown′s entertaining and highly distinctive style, that introduces curious readers to the key components of brands and helps them to begin to make sense of them - what they are, what they do, why and how - using plenty of examples and references drawn from a wide range brands such as Amazon, Apple, Google, Gucci, Nike, Nintendo, Starbucks, Swatch and The Worst Hotel in the World. With 3,000 branding books published each year, why would you (or your students) want to read Brands & Branding? Here are seven reasons why: It’s introductory, aimed at undergraduate students or postgrads without a bachelor degree in business and assumes nothing more than readers’ awareness of high profile brands such as Coca-Cola, Microsoft and Chanel It’s indicative, focusing on the basics and thus being a more reliable revision aid than Lucozade It’s immersive, taking readers on a journey and, working on the assumption that they have smartphones or tablet computers to hand, the print text links to images, articles and academic publications to give emphasis and context where appropriate. It’s inclusive, considering articles and reports but also blogs, novels, newspapers, reviews, social media and other sources It’s irreverent – branding is not always a deadly serious business! It’s intimate, Stephen speaks to you directly and together you will pick your way through the sometimes weird and unfailingly wonderful world of brands and branding using examples rather than abstract ideas to illustrate points. It’s inspirational, celebrating the curious and successful stories of brands from Cillit Bang to Cacharel Suitable for first and second year marketing or advertising students, and for those new to or interested in branding and who are keen to know more.
A hilarious book about learning to share from the much-loved, award-winning author and illustrator Aaron Blabey. Pig is a greedy and selfish Pug. He has all the bouncy balls, bones, and chew toys a dog could ever want, yet he refuses to share with his poor friend, Trevor. Little does he know, however, that being greedy has its consquences. Join Pig as he learns to share -- the hard way!Young readers will love the irresistbly quirky and funny illustrations that are paired with a relatable lesson of learning to share with others. For dog and pet lovers everywhere.
Jasper the Creeper's class is putting on a school play. But being on stage is making Jasper a bit nervous, which is never good for a Creeper. Not only that, but a group of bullies are making Jasper feel like he could just explode. But will Jasper be able to get through all of the preteen Creeper drama in one piece?
Did you ever want to know about the secret life of a Minecraft Creeper? Jaspers science class is going on a once-in-a-lifetime trip to the Australian Biome. He is excited to hang with his friends and life is good! He tries a lot of new things and it makes him braver! So brave, that Jasper accepts a dare to take an Aussie critter. But, oh boy, dont things take a turn when he gets home.
Its school election time and one of the meanest girls in the school, Brittany Blaze, is running for school captain. If Brittany wins, Elliot, his friends and the other not-so-popular kids are going to be in for a miserable time. The only way to stop Brittany is to run against her in the election, but no-one is brave enough...except for Elliot. Brittany Blaze is at the top of the popularity food chain so its going to take some serious effort to win over the whole school to guarantee victory. Running against Brittany is going to be the easy part, but the odds are stacked against him. Can Elliot take down Brittany? Will he become the greatest school captain ever? (Lets hope so.)
Did you ever want to know about the secret life of a Minecraft Creeper?Junior MobIQ is the hottest thing on TV, and auditions are open! But Jasper could never be smart enough to qualifyhe only just learnt basic geometry.That is, unless he becomes a Creeper experiment. After trying out Genius Juice, he knows he is the smartest mob kid in the Overworld! And sure enough, he gets onto Junior MobIQ. Now he just has to keep his adoring fans happy and win! Can he keep his cool or will he completely BOMB out?