Kids Books - Adventure Books

Warriors 3-Book Collection with Bonus Material: Warriors #1: Into the Wild; Warriors #2: Fire and Ice; Warriors #3: Forest of Secrets (Warriors: The Prophecies Begin)

Warriors 3-Book Collection with Bonus Material: Warriors #1: Into the Wild; Warriors #2: Fire and Ice; Warriors #3: Forest of Secrets (Warriors: The Prophecies Begin)

By Erin Hunter

I decided to read this book because I am really into animal readings, where an animal is the main character. I finished the Wings of Fire series about a month ago and was looking for something new to read and a guy at Barnes and Noble suggested the Warriors series for me. I have finished book 1 and book 2 of Warriors, so I'm on book 3 now.

How to Tame a Human Tornado (Genius Factor)

How to Tame a Human Tornado (Genius Factor)

By Paul Tobin

personly i did not enjoy the book it was very quick,tried to be funny bit it did not work.

Amelia Fang and the Barbaric Ball (The Amelia Fang Series)

Amelia Fang and the Barbaric Ball (The Amelia Fang Series)

By Laura Ellen Anderson

I love this book so much becouse it's Halloweeny and the girls name is ameliea and i think she is a princesss of dark and i like how there is 17 chapters becouse it never gets you bord its also a seires it's a good book for people around the age of 8 to 15 so i give this book a rate 4/5

The Nerviest Girl in the World

The Nerviest Girl in the World

By Melissa Wiley

This is an AMAZING book!!!! I loved it and there was a lot of adventure in it. Like i said, its AMAZING!!! My friend also knows the author of this book so i might get to talk to her. So thats cool

Arf: A Bowser and Birdie Novel

Arf: A Bowser and Birdie Novel

By Spencer Quinn

I enjoyed woof and read arf and liked it. In some parts there was guns and robbery and I am kinda sensitive to that stuff but over all this book is fun and adventurous. Bowser and Birdie go on another mystery case and end up all over the place. Read the book to find out all about Bowser and Birdie's adventures!

Naruto: The Official Character Data Book

Naruto: The Official Character Data Book

By Masashi Kishimoto

I love all Naruto books and info on the characters wont hurt pus some of them have amazing info to share.

Under a Painted Sky

Under a Painted Sky

By Stacey Lee

Another great read by Stacey Lee!! Her words are amazing, and true, and somewhat (how to I put this?) not for immature readers. Personally, I was not bothered, but for the more sensitive reader, you may want to rethink. On another note, I found this book empowering and with just enough romance to satisfy (Oh who am I kidding? There is NEVER enough romance!! I think I found a new fictional Matt!! Sorry peeps inside joke!) Anyhow, READ THIS BOOK!! Oh and please follow me!! -sirireads

Carlton Crumple Creature Catcher 1: Catch the Munchies!

Carlton Crumple Creature Catcher 1: Catch the Munchies!

By Fremont, David

I have to say that when I opened this book, I wasn’t expecting it to be my cup of tea; I didn’t think Catch The Munchies would have the well-built characters and heart-pounding excitement I look for in good books. But this surprised me, and if there’s one thing I love, it’s surprises. Carlton Crumple: Catch the Munchies! might seem like a book for six-year-olds at first, but actually, anyone can read it if they like short stories with lots of humor and some hilarious monsters. Summary: Get ready to join Carlton on his adventure! First, let’s start with introductions: Carlton Crumple is a boy who’s afraid of...everything? Well, yeah. His brother Milt tries to scare him whenever he’s in the mood, dressing up as different monsters...and it works. Carlton is frightened every time. He starts to hide from anything that looks even a TINY bit like a monster...until one day, he decides he can’t hide forever. So he becomes a creature catcher, practicing monster-catching around the house (much to his father’s annoyance), and getting a job at the Chubbzy Cheeseburger Restaurant but running around putting imaginary creatures in nets instead of putting ketchup on cheeseburgers. But then, a MONSTER comes to town...yes, a real, live MONSTER! And when this strange creature starts gobbling up all the cheeseburgers in the world, it’s up to Carlton to stop it. Can he defeat the monster? Read this book to find out!

A Babysitter's Guide to Monster Hunting #1 (Babysitter's Guide to Monsters)

A Babysitter's Guide to Monster Hunting #1 (Babysitter's Guide to Monsters)

By Joe Ballarini

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This book was okay. Kelly just wants to go to a Halloween party, but when she gets called in for a babysitting job she thinks it is the worst. She doesn't really like kids at all. But she needs money for the camp she wants to go to, and it's her mom's boss's child, so. But the boy she's sitting, Jacob gets kidnapped, she learns about monsters and how to fight them and how t hunt them with some fellow babysitters. She has to stop the boogeyman and find the kid. I give this a 4/5 because the plot was a bit confusing.

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