Kids Books - Adventure Books

Greystone Secrets #2: The Deceivers

Greystone Secrets #2: The Deceivers

By Margaret Peterson Haddix

I really enjoyed this book! I did not read book 1 because I didn't pay much attention to it but then while I was reading this book a thought hit me, I was reading book 2! This book is about 4 kids Chess, Natalie, Emma, and Finn. ( Chess, Emma, and Finn are siblings) The four kids have to find a way to get into the other world and save their beloved ones. Of course! With the lever! But the four kids have to be very careful because in the other world everyone is evil and no one can trust anyone. My thoughts: I had a hard time with my summary so if you want to know what happens read the book! I was captivated in this book and I really enjoyed it! I think that when you read this book you to will be very engaged with the characters and the plot and the story line! I hope you give this book a try!

Sonic the Hedgehog Archives, Vol. 10

Sonic the Hedgehog Archives, Vol. 10

By Various

this was a really good graphic novel metal sonic is one of the best chacters in video gaming and the story is pretty good

Thea Stilton Special Edition: The Journey to Atlantis: A Geronimo Stilton Adventure

Thea Stilton Special Edition: The Journey to Atlantis: A Geronimo Stilton Adventure

By Thea Stilton

While walking along the beach of Mouseford Academy, one of the Thea Sisters discovers an unconscious boy on the shore, looking as if he'd been swept in by sea. As if that weren't bizarre enough, the boy is wearing exotically precious gold robes and has blue skin! But he's hanging onto his last thread of life, and the Thea Sisters quickly meet at Mouseford to revive him. But when the strange boy wakes up, he doesn't speak English nor understands it. The Thea Sisters must work to communicate with the blue-skinned boy, and yet another adventure begins!... But when they do, they realize an earthshaking secret: the lost city of Atlantis still exists, and this boy may be its prince. Throughout trying to evade mean girl Ruby, who wants to "claim" the prince, and a suspicious professor who seems to want to kidnap the boy, the Thea Sisters must figure out this mystery and get the prince home!

Skeleton Key (Alex Rider)

Skeleton Key (Alex Rider)

By Anthony Horowitz

Alex rider skeleton key the author is anthony horwitz it is a realistic fiction is the genre. Alex rider is an action packed book that is a really good book and i love it alex is a fourteen year old spy.For mi6 the setting is in a cuban island and a crazy russian general wants to blow up some countrys in Europe. Alex is an ordinary fourteen year boy but he is a spy for mi6 and he is sent to a cuban island with fake parents.They are trying to find out what is up with the crazy russian general but when they find the secret way into his heavily guarded mansion. His it is under water but his fake parents get harpooned and alex gets attacked by a shark. But gets away and then the crazy russian general takes him into custody. My favorite part of the book is when the crazy russian general is about to blow up alex and part of the world. But alex gets away and kills the generals helper and the general. And stops him from detonating the huge bombs. I would recommend this book to action and adventure lovers who have a great sense of humor i love this book myself.

Infinity Ring Book 1: A Mutiny in Time

Infinity Ring Book 1: A Mutiny in Time

By James Dashner

“’The times, they are a-changin’.” Simply put, this book was INCREDIBLE! It was the essence of a thrilling mystery, but it also had some amazing parts full of adventure and a thirst to find out what happens next! Be prepared to get on a roller-coaster ride with history, science, and danger lurking at every corner! “Infinity Ring: A Mutiny in Time” will be unforgettable once you read it… In this dystopian world ruled by the SQ, two geniuses called Dak and Sera have hope that their world can change for the better. But after they discover a time machine called the Infinity Ring that’s being built by Dak’s parents, Dak and Sera decide to go for a test run with Dak’s parents into the 1700s.. against Dak’s parents’ wishes.. and also smack in the Revolutionary War. That’s when everything started going downhill. Unfortunately, when Dak and Sera finally learned how to return back to the present, Dak’s parents did not teleport with them – which meant that Dak’s parents were lost in history. And it was their job to get them back. It wasn’t long before they were kidnapped by the Historians, a secret society working against the devious SQ. The Historians tell them that history has gone wrong – and the Infinity Ring is the only thing that can fix history and make things right. The Historians enlist Dak and Sera to help them operate the Infinity Ring.. wait. Something’s wrong. Suddenly the Historians’ base is infiltrated, led by the Red Lady who is determined to destroy them all. Dak, Sera, and a young linguist called Riq (along with the SQuare, which gives them clues on how to fix history and what time period they have to go to) is teleported to the time of Christopher Columbus… to help him prevent a mutiny by his own crewmates. Will Dak, Sera, and Riq make it out of the Santa Maria alive? It’s hard to tell, with all the threats, betrayals, and the mystery hovering over the whole thing… Will they fix history – or die trying? Find out in this spellbinding first book of the bestseller series, “Infinity Ring!”

Twice Upon a Time (Half Upon a Time)

Twice Upon a Time (Half Upon a Time)

By James Riley

I love this book! I was never much of a reader until I read this book. It is about Jack and May trying to find out how to stop the wicked queen. They try to find out who May is meant to be. May is the wicked queen's grand daughter. Jack and May get kidnapped by merman in neverland and so many action packed things happen! Oh and that ending... you gotta see it!

Prodigy: A Legend Novel

Prodigy: A Legend Novel

By Marie Lu

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Prodigy is a fast paced, action packed and suspenseful sequel to the first book in its series, Legend. This book takes place in a strict dystopian society, making it science fiction. Marie Lu(The author)creates this book with an interesting plot with a lot of twists to it. I would definitely recommend this book to kids 12 and above. So what makes this book so good? Read on to find out. Prodigy maintains a fast pace and compelling example of life in a strict dystopian society, as in Legend, while continuing to portray a believable love story between the Republic of America’s most wanted and their star military trainee. Yet not once does this romance get in the way of a fascinating story. It’s not always clear how June and Day truly feel towards each other, torn between trusting what they grew up believing and what surrounds them now. Day questions whether June really is a dependable person despite coming from a privileged background of great wealth, while Day grew up on the streets, and June questions where her devotion lay, in protecting the Elector Primo or demolishing the system? It would be easy to write a story in which both characters transform into two people with converging beliefs, but Marie Lu shows us that our background is not so easy to escape from. It’s anything but an easy ride for these two dedicated teenagers. Marie Lu takes us through an unpredictable series of events that show that a repressive society is not always black and white, that those who at first seem evil, or honorable and good, may surprise you. I first read Legend two months ago and I was worried that I would no longer be able to follow the storyline, but flashbacks are seamlessly added, meaning that I was able to jump right back in without any trouble. Prodigy is similar to many other dystopian books. For example in the Hunger Games, there is also a romance story and the society killing innocent people. But in Prodigy there are so many more plot twists and interesting changes to how you thought the book was going to be. Prodigy in my opinion stands out from other dystopian books out there. Marie Lu has many other books including the next book in this series, Champion, and other dystopian novels such as The Young Elites. Before she started working on books, she was a video game designer for disney. I think Marie Lu is a great writer and this series so far has been great. I have another book review on Legend, the first book in the series. So if you are a teenager, or around that age that likes dystopian/Sci-fi books, you’ll love this bestselling book, Prodigy.

Lions at Lunchtime (Magic Tree House)

Lions at Lunchtime (Magic Tree House)

By Mary Pope Osborne

Annie and Jack where walking home from the grocery store (they got peanut butter and bread) she they saw a deer .they followed it to the club house then in the clubhouse Morgan appeared out of no where and told them to go to Africa for the next clue.but he careful for lions (because Jack kept talking about it) they got out of the club house and they was a giraffe and a lot of other animals like wildebeest ..they find this bee hive and busy it open.all of the sudden a masai warrier comes out of the Bush ...And they give him a sandwich they made with peanut butter and honey ....this is a great book .so I'm not going to tell u the rest .I recommend to 8 to 12 year olds I rate 4/5 stars😁

Elephant Secret

Elephant Secret

By Eric Walters

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I TOTALLY recommend this book to you! :) This is a wonderful book if you like mystery, and adventure. Here is about the book: Samantha (Sam) lives at the elephant sanctuary her dad runs and views the elephants there as much a part of her family as her single dad is. When a beloved elephant dies in childbirth, Sam develops a special connection with the baby, named Woolly because she has an unusual amount of hair. It soon becomes apparent that Woolly is . . . different. Woolly's mother was part of a special breeding project, and Woolly's DNA is not elephant but that of a rare specimen -- a woolly mammoth -- procured by the eccentric billionaire genius who runs the program. He will stop at nothing to protect Woolly, his multimillion-dollar investment, even it means turning Sam and her dad's world upside-down. An astonishing fact-based look at elephant behaviour and an endearing girl-elephant friendship. This book is about 352 pages long, and full of goodness and adventure! It's a heartwarming story. Please read it!

Ronan Boyle and the Swamp of Certain Death (Ronan Boyle #2)

Ronan Boyle and the Swamp of Certain Death (Ronan Boyle #2)

By Thomas Lennon

I love this book! I just finished reading it. I got it the day ti came out.

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