Kids Books - Adventure Books

Chasing Herobrine: An Unofficial Graphic Novel for Minecrafters, #5

Chasing Herobrine: An Unofficial Graphic Novel for Minecrafters, #5

By Cara J. Stevens

On Halloween night someone was telling a scary story about herobrine. Nobody believe him until all the nights went out then there was a loud noise. Then Every one believed.so three friends go on a journey to find him. Is is successful?you'll have to read to find out!I recommend this book to all Minecraft lovers!I rate this book 3/5 stars I thought it was pretty good. Thanks for reading!!-Pizzagirl7😃

The Golden Compass / Northern Lights (His Dark Materials, Book 1)

The Golden Compass / Northern Lights (His Dark Materials, Book 1)

By Philip Pullman

The Golden Compass is more than just a book to read; it actually MEANS something. I got it for Christmas and it is so good! It can be very confusing and hard to read, but it is totally worth it. The characters are wonderful (Everyone has to love Lyra because she is stubborn, kind, and strong, and everyone has to love Will because he's the same as Lyra, but original, too), and everything else about it. I loved it, and the rest of the series!

Stranger Things: Suspicious Minds: The First Official Stranger Things Novel

Stranger Things: Suspicious Minds: The First Official Stranger Things Novel

By Gwenda Bond

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This book is just...WOW!!!Its soooooooooooo amazing!!

Grimgar of Fantasy and Ash, Vol. 1 (manga)

Grimgar of Fantasy and Ash, Vol. 1 (manga)

By Ao Jyumonji

Haruhiro is a great leader. I feel bad for Manato because he died to protect his teammates. Shihoru had a crush on Manato, seeing him die in front of her made her terrified and sad.

Panic

Panic

By Lauren Oliver

I thought Lauren Oliver's "Panic" was a really good book, even if I feel like it could've been even better if more came of the challenges in the game. The storyline was amazing with great potential and I think readers who fell for "The Hunger Games" trilogy would really enjoy. I thought the characters were really well-developed and worth rooting for. Also, and I know this will probably sound stupid and unimportant, but I actually really liked how the two main characters described in the description on the back did not fall in love with each other. I liked how their relationships weren't automatically with each other simply because they were the two the story mainly focused on. Anyways, the suspense was great and I liked how aspects of the story were touched down on and then brought back in later to influence what happens next. It's like you're told about something so you can read on and think, "Of course! I knew that would make a difference!" Overall, a really good read.

One-Punch Man, Vol. 1

One-Punch Man, Vol. 1

By ONE

This book is amazing 10/10 would recommend to anyone who likes op characters.

One-Punch Man, Vol. 10

One-Punch Man, Vol. 10

By ONE

this one of my faveret charicters

The Keepers: The Box and the Dragonfly

The Keepers: The Box and the Dragonfly

By Ted Sanders

The Keepers: The Box and the Dragonfly is about a boy named Horace and his adventures. One day while riding a bus, Horace discovers a sign that says Horace F. Andrews, his name. Then, he goes looking for the sign. The sign does not say Horace F. Andrews, but it says House of answers. In the house besides the sign, Horace finds a strange box. Horace can use the box to see the future. Horace meets a girl named Chloe who has a dragonfly pendent that allows her to pass through objects. Horace and Chloe meet a secret organization called the Wardens who want to protect these devices, called Tanu, from a race called the Riven. I recommend this book to people who like fantasy books.

Dandelion Fire: Book 2 of the 100 Cupboards

Dandelion Fire: Book 2 of the 100 Cupboards

By N. D. Wilson

When Henry looks at a dandelion, without blinking, he sees something amazing: the story of the dandelion, green and gold, dying and being born again. But then his hand is touched by lightning. While he is not hurt, except for the tips of his fingers, he is now blind. His aunt and uncle say they will bring him to the hospital in the morning. He realizes that even though he is blind, he can see the scar on his hand, and it is a dandelion. In the night, he is visited in a dream by a man who terrifies him, but may have all the answers. When he is later taken by the man, Darius, he learns he is a seventh son, and he is getting the powers of the dandelion. IF he survives.  And Darius, who is also a seventh son, wants to add Henry's power to his own. Meanwhile, Henrietta, Henry's cousin, is held for ransom by the queen of FitzFaeren, Margaret, who hopes to save her people by reclaiming relics that were stolen many years ago by Henrietta's grandfather, now dead, the first human visitor to FitzFaeren. And the witch of Endor, previously released by Henry, now is attempting to suck the life out of the world Henrietta and her family (not including Henry) are trapped in, including the homeland of Henry and his uncle. Further complicating matters is the fact that Henry's real father and mother are in this world. Will Henry find his way into the world of his birth and discover his parents before it is destroyed? Good for fans of fantasy books where magic is neither all-powerful nor easy (such as Harry Potter, where magic isn't easy, but it is definitely almost all-powerful).

Homer Price

Homer Price

By Robert McCloskey

It was okay. It has four stories, one about him and his skunk capture thieves. the second one is about a doughnut machine on a rampage. The third one is about a string race. And the fourth one about a stranger and a musical mousetrap. Its kind of a fun story.

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