Kids Books - Adventure Books
Stranger Than Fanfiction
By Chris Colfer
This looks like an interesting book for older kids. I have already read Chris Colfer's entire The Land of Stories series and would like to read one of his other books. In this one, four friends go on a road trip with an actor and learn a lot about him.
Leven Thumps and the Gateway to Foo
By Obert Skye
I love this book!!!! And I love how Geth is a toothpick and the turn of events later on in the series. So much better than any other book I have read.
The Adventure of a Lifetime
By Ravina Thakkar
This book was so amazing! I can't believe a 13-year-old wrote this! It's about a girl, Betty who feels that life is boring. Soon, she gets sucked into Amber the Brave's newest book and goes on an adventure. There's a twist that's so suspenseful, you're not going to believe it!
Zip
By Ellie Rollins
Life hasn't been the same for Lyssa since her mom died. But when she discovers her Texas house will be bulldozed, Lyssa travels there on her scooter to save it. This story shares wonderful memories of Lyssa and her mom that remind me of my relationship with my own mom.
The Candy Shop War
By Brandon Mull
bookloverforev
If you like action magic candy that you wish was real ? Then this is the book for you ! don't forget if your Brandon's fan of his books read The Candy Shop War Arcade Catastrophe
Coco: A Story about Music, Shoes, and Family
By Diana López
Mike
LOL I love movie COCO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.#1.
Adrift
By Paul Griffin
I found Adrift after a desperate search of my library for a book that might heal a bit of the heartbreak from the ending of the Throne of Glass series., and since it was short and had a decent-looking storyline, I grabbed it and started reading. You can't go wrong with a book about five teens stranded at sea with no hope of survival, right? WRONG. Don't get me wrong, I like a fast-paced book, but Adrift was had a blink-and-you'll-miss-it plot. It felt like the author just tossed the story upon you without a second thought for character development. It definitely would have done better as a longer novel. But I have to give Mr. Griffin credit; the story is what it claims to be and nothing less. It was realistic in gristly details and had an ending that just sums up how life goes: The main characters don't always get the girl, not everyone lives, and it's not always just forgive-and-forget. I found Adrift in the teen section, but anyone could read it. It's only 228 pages, so I didn't lose much, but this book didn't leave me feeling like I'd gained anything, either.
The Lost Track of Time
By Paige Britt
Penelope loves writing. She wants more time to write, but that can't happen when her mother plans every minute of her life. Her mother decides when she wakes up, when she eats breakfast, when she cleans her room, her mom decides everything! All Penelope wants is a day at free time. One day, it happens. Her schedule is free. She decides to go to her neighbors house. While she's there, she falls into her schedule, into a world she has never heard of before, controlled be evil Chronos. While in this land, Penelope meets Dill, who informs her of the long lost Great Moodler. Penelope and Dill set out to find the Great Moodler, and along the way battle clockworkers, a Wild Bore, and evil Chronos himself. This is one of my favorite books ever, and I would read it again and again. I recommend this book to boys and girls ages 9+.









