Kids Books - Adventure Books
Public Enemies (On the Run, Book 5)
By Gordon Korman
This book is by the author Gordon Korman. This is the 5th book in the On the run series. Meg and Aiden have been on the run for several weeks now, trying to find evidence that they're parents were framed and were never working for a terrorist group. But Hairless Joe is still trying to kill them, and the police are still tracking them down. Will they be able to stay safe? Read the book to find out!
Sign Of The Moon (Warriors: Omen of the Stars)
By Erin Hunter
This book was great. A way to tie the stories together, a non-boring "bridging book" The writers of this serires have MEGA-TALENT!!!
The Blood Guard (The Blood Guard Series)
By Carter Roy
The difficult thing to understand about The Blood Guard, is how Carter Roy came up with it. The twists. The shocks. The humor. The times you're angry at yourself for not realizing what was coming. The moment you feel so nervous, so relieved, so thrilled, so downright betrayed, that when you try to explain you just can't find the right words. I've finally got mine figured out though: Thirteen-year-old Evelyn Truelove (whose name really sucks, since he's a boy) takes far too many extracurricular activities. Fencing. Self-defense. Martial Arts. Metalworking. Gymnastics. And that's not even close to half. When his mom picks him up from school one day, speeds at an insanely abnormal rate, fights so-called "bad guys" in the middle of a street, drives through stairs, and pretty much abandons him at a train station in the hands of a pickpocket, he finally figures out why. His mother is part of The Blood Guard: a secret society with the goal of protecting the 36 Pures. To his utter astonishment, he meets Greta Sustermann along the way. Greta, the boastful, talkative, full-of-herself-girl, whose dad works at the FBI. Together, they go through an epic adventure, with some unexpected surprises along the way. A chair that saves a life. A guy who can't die? A man who, well, literarily loses his head, and then uses it as a weapon. A not-so-pure Pure. A traitor who never was a traitor. A fate that leaves you on the tips of your toes for a sequel.
Seven Wonders Book 2: Lost in Babylon
By Peter Lerangis
This is a pretty good book about this boy named Jack who wakes up one day with a white V shape on his head! Later he blacks out and wakes up in what he thought was a hospital but soon finds out that it is actually a research center! There are three other kids with the same V shape on their heads! They find out that they are descendant of the royal family of Atlantis and carry this gene that would kill them unless they stayed there and took their treatment! The thing is that it would only protect them until they turn 14! So they have to travel around the world and find these lost items from Atlantis to create a antidote! This gene also takes there talents and turns them into super human abilities!
Atlantis Rising (Atlantis Saga)
By T. A. Barron
This is a great book about the adventure of Promi the street thieve and Atlanta who lives in the forest! One day Promo is caught for stealing and is thrown in the dungeon where he gains magic from the last of the listeners along with a sassy creature! Atlanta was born with magical green eyes and she draws it from her forest home! One day her home is threatened and she ends up in the city where she meets Promi! They join together to save the world and uncover Promi's past!
The Two Princesses of Bamarre
By Gail Carson Levine
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This is one of my favorite books ever. It is a wonderful story about sisterly love, facing your fears, and never giving up. Addie was always the shy one. Scared of spiders and strangers, griffins and ghosts. But it turns out that she is braver then she thinks. Meryl however, is daring and bold, funny and outgoing. She wants to go out into the world on adventures. But when Meryl becomes deathly ill with the 'grey death', Addie will do anything to save her. Gail Carson Levine's outstanding tale will captivate readers young and old.
Mayflower Treasure Hunt (A to Z Mysteries Super Edition, No. 2)
By Ron Roy
people should read this book.It is cool
Seven Wonders Book 1: The Colossus Rises
By Peter Lerangis
Here’s my review of The Colossus Rises. Enjoy! Jack McKinley is 13 years old. It is just a normal school day when he finds a weird V-shape on the back of his head, and gets hit by a car. Jack finds himself at a “hospital”, which he soon finds out is an Institute. Not just any institute, but the Karai Institute, on an island unplotted on maps, lead by Professor Bhegad. Jack meets three other kids that have the same “lamda” (if you are Greek, (like me!) you will know that it is basically a Greek L) on the back of their heads. Bhegad explains that it is a rare genetic marker: that they all have G7W and will die without treatments. They are on a mission: to find all of the lost Loculi and return them so Atlantis can regain its power. But it will prove challenging since there are seven of them; hidden in the seven ancient wonders of the world. In a thrilling start to what promises to be an epic series, Lerangis pens a tale full of action, loss, mythical creatures and ancient secrets that is sure to make readers anxious for a sequel. What I thought about it: The Colossus Rises was a very entertaining read. The first 30 pages were a little slow, but the pages that followed totally made up for it. I have read Peter Lerangis’ 39 Clues contributions, and they were pretty enjoyable. This book appealed to me: the cover, the author, the Seven Wonders. I think Lerangis’ idea is spectacular; with there being seven loculi in the seven wonders of the world. That means almost half of the books will be in Greece!!! I loved the rich description as they walk down the streets of Rhodes, and I just felt like I was in Greece. Also, the suspense was epic. Is he dead? Or not dead? Like, you are stuck trying to see if Lerangis has tricked you again, or not. The cover was pretty intense-it had me captivated, and was one of the main reasons for picking up the book. So overall, amazing book.
Kingdom Keepers: The Return Book Two Legacy of Secrets
By Ridley Pearson
This Kingdom Keepers book starts out with a bit of a bang: the legendary Keepers find themselves during the start of Disneyland. Once they realize they've been transferred 60 years into the past, they find a younger Wayne and an even younger group of Overtakers. They task themselves with trying to prevent the Overtakers from destroying Disneyland in the past and retrieving Walt Disney's magical fountain pen. Meanwhile, Disney Imagineers are trying to figure out how to bring them back and the Keeper's Fairlie friends try to find out the dangers that threaten the Keepers by looking through old records. As he intertwines the stories, he creates a masterpiece for Disney lovers.









