Kids Books - Adventure Books
The Revenge of the Shadow King (Grey Griffins #1)
By Derek Benz, J. S. Lewis
An amazing page-turner! Filled with suspense.... only regret is that this series has ended. Still, it's fun to reread these books. I'll be on the lookout for more books coming from these authors. :)
The Silver Donkey
By Sonya Hartnett
This was a fun awesome book with many cool interesting stories to go along with the main one. This book is baed back In time during a war.
Bad Magic (The Bad Books)
By Pseudonymous Bosch
Como C. Llama is the best! We loved this series!!!! 6 year old only wanted to review this series. 8 year old started collecting llamas because of Como, a beloved character. 11 year old and Mom all loved this series, many laughs were had, a bit of nail biting, but mostly just adventure and mystery and we didn't want it to end. My, now 9 year old has written reports on this series, because it was truly a joy to read.
Taliesin and the Witch
By Michael Wyndham Lewis
Angharad
read this to my 5 and 7 year old and they loved it. Great drawings and a briliant twist at the end.
Diary of a Minecraft Zombie Book 4: Zombie Swap
By Zack Zombie
Zombie, Skelee, Creepy, Slimey, and Steve find the Wishing Emerald and Steve wishes to become a zombie! Steve turns into a zombie while Zombie ( Zack ) turns into a human! Will they be able to switch back bodies before its too late? Another recommendation for anyone that likes Minecraft, but you have to read books 1, 2, and 3 first.
The Sugar & Spice Fairies #3: Coco the Cupcake Fairy
By Daisy Meadows
I realy want to read the coco the cupcake fairy becouse iv'e been reading it for years now😍😍😍
Minecraft: The Complete Handbook Collection
By Stephanie Milton, Paul Soares Jr., Jordan Maron, Nick Farwell
I LOVE the handbooks especially the updated ones, they have helped me in the game so much though I don't have the new updates but I love reading them it makes me feel like I actually have it! :)
The Frandidate (Franny K. Stein, Mad Scientist)
By Jim Benton
My younger brother and I read it together, and the story line was easy for him to follow. I recommend for ages 5+. The pictures are also very nice. This particular story also shows how it is important to tell the truth.
The Fran That Time Forgot (Franny K. Stein, Mad Scientist)
By Jim Benton
I love it because it's unique!









