Kids Books - Adventure Books
Grump: The (Fairly) True Tale of Snow White and the Seven Dwarves
By Liesl Shurtliff
Have you ever wondered about the TRUE (well, mostly anyway) story of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs? Well, then you've come to the right book! Meet Borlen, aka Grump. He's an odd dwarf, because he was born close to The Surface. That's not normal for the gem-eating dwarfs, because there aren't many valuable gems and minerals up there. Grump is not used to the treacherous depths of dwarfs' mining caverns. And he's always dreamed of going to The Surface and seeing a human!! How cool would that be for a dwarf?! The one risky thing about going to The Surface is that if someone takes a dwarf by the beard, that unlucky dwarf must do their bidding! But Grump doesn't care. He feels like so much of an outcast already, he thought The Surface would be the place where he really felt like home. So, he decides to sneak up to The Surface to see what it was like! Grump quickly befriends Queen E.V.I.L. until she turns on him and Grump meets Snow White! Suddenly, the queen wants to kill Snow with a poison apple because Grump judged Snow fairer than the queen... ringing a bell from the original fairy tale? But what will happen when BOTH the queen AND Snow White take him by the beard? It's a wild ride from there, and Grump becomes more and more puzzled about how to fix the mess he's in... Read this amazing fractured fairy tale for adventure, humor, and more in this fun spin-off of the classic fairy tale Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs! I recommend this for ages 8+ and rate it 4/5 stars :)
Fort Solitude (DC Comics: Secret Hero Society #2)
By Derek Fridolfs
I would recommend this book for people who like superheroes, comedy, mystery, and adventure! Clark, Diana, and Bruce are going to camp Evergreen. After a camper goes missing , Bruce gets suspicious that the camp is something else. Soon Diana and Clark agree with him that the camp is up to no good! This book is my favorite book out of the series. Because unlike the other books, this one is the only one that doesn't take place at a school! The thing about this series, is that it doesn't matter what order you read the series, it will still make sense! The stories are different from book to book. The reason why I left one star out of my rating instead of a full five out of five is because, I felt like the author ended it to adbruptly, and could've gone on longer. Overall I think this book was fun and enjoyable!
Naruto, Vol. 23: Predicament
By Masashi Kishimoto
Uh-oh! looks like things are not going as planned. Kimamaro, who is supposedly supposed to be DEAD has snatched up Sasuke! Now it's up to Naruto and two unexpected allies to fight Kimamaro, and take Sasuke back to the leaf village where he belongs!
Naruto, Vol. 6: Predator
By Masashi Kishimoto
This book is about how everybody is in the death forest and multiple enemies are comming around.
Naruto, Vol. 22: Comrades
By Masashi Kishimoto
This is a really good book, because this book have a lot of amazing action and fighting. It is about kids that are ninjas finding another kids that is going to the bad guy hands getting power to get revenge to his brother. On the way the kids got trouble.
World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War
By Max Brooks
There are many name is for the war against the undead. "The crisis" "world war z" "the dark years" -- One man decided that people needed the whole truth of "the zombie war" he wrote the Oral history of the zombie war. Interview hundreds of people who shared the horror the world went through when the dead rose and attacked humans and even animals. Millions of people died of starvation, zombie bites, no water, proper clothing or things like that. This was a very long book but I loved every minute of it. It was not like the movie or was set up more like interviews instead of one person's path. I would recommend this book to 14+ Thanks for reading -Ajg16's reviews
Case File #4 Rabbids Go Viral (Rabbids Invasion)
By David Lewman
this is alot like the video game the rabbids dont talk in the game it makes more sense and its funny watching them yell and prank eachother in the book its confusing and makes the story stop
Beyblade: Official Handbook: Metal Fusion and Metal Masters
By Tracey West
venmen
let it rip is a awesome cath fraze and i love gingah haganah
The Dead and the Gone (The Last Survivors, Book 2)
By Susan Beth Pfeffer
Thomas
This novel was really good and was creative. Susan Beth Pfeffer has a distinct style of writing that make her books adictive. She writes at a nice pace, which is appropriate for the story. In this novel, we see New York City through the eyes of a new protagonist, Alex, which has overgone major changes since the moon moved. Alex is a seventeen year old boy who is a student at a Catholic school, along with his younger sisters. He is forced to adapt to the situation quickly and without warning. His world is changed completely. This novel is amazing and I would recommend it to anyone, but I thing that fans of her previous novels and fans of The Hunger Games would really enjoy this novel.
Peak (A Peak Marcello Adventure)
By Roland Smith
I love this book because its about what I have been wanting to do and describes it just so vividly, it feels like I'm actually there, climbing the tall mountain. I would recommend this book to 6th graders through Freshmans. I thoroughly am enjoying this book and it is a definite page-turner.









