Kids Books - Adventure Books

Death Sentence: Escape from Furnace 3

Death Sentence: Escape from Furnace 3

By Alexander Gordon Smith

It will keep you wanting to read more. I couldn't stop reading it and it was very addicting. Each chapter left me wanting more. I would spend hours reading this book if only it would last that long.

Solitary: Escape from Furnace 2

Solitary: Escape from Furnace 2

By Alexander Gordon Smith

Almost all the Furnace books are the same, Alex tries to escape from Furnace. All the books are really the best books ever, they are always putting you at the edge of your seat and this book is what picks you up after the first book's cliff hanger.

Connect the Stars

Connect the Stars

By Marisa de los Santos, David Teague

When thirteen-year-olds Aaron and Audrey meet at a wilderness camp in the desert, they think their quirks are enough to prevent them from ever having friends. But as they trek through the challenging and unforgiving landscape, they learn that they each have what it takes to make the other whole.

The Five Impossible Tasks of Eden Smith

The Five Impossible Tasks of Eden Smith

By Llewellyn, Tom

Very curious what the tasks are to rescue gramps and stay alive!

The Never Girls Volume 3: Books 7-9 (Disney: The Never Girls)

The Never Girls Volume 3: Books 7-9 (Disney: The Never Girls)

By Kiki Thorpe

I love this book so much I would read it every day if I would

Restore Me (Shatter Me)

Restore Me (Shatter Me)

By Tahereh Mafi

Wow. No words. This book though heavy on government and politics was easy to race through. I thoroughly cannot wait to read Book 5!

The School is Alive!: A Branches Book (Eerie Elementary #1)

The School is Alive!: A Branches Book (Eerie Elementary #1)

By Jack Chabert

"School just got scarier!"- Sam Graves is Eerie Elementary's hall monitor. He has to wear an orange sash. On his first day as hall monitor, Sam Graves discovers that his school is alive and is hungry for kids! Only Sam can defeat the school, and his friends decide to help, too! The story ends like a normal book, but the middle was great! The book was very quick, but still enjoyable. The beginning was good but I think the rest is better. My favorite part is when Antonio's PB&J sandwich saves his friends.. The drawings are really good and probably took a while to work on! I would say it would take 40+ minutes to read this book. I loved how there was an illustration on every page. Jack Chabert and Sam Ricks published this book on June 24, 2014. Jack Chabert was once a hall monitor just like Sam, but his school was not alive. Today, Jack Chabert monitors the halls a different building: an apartment. Sam Ricks went to a haunted grade school, but just like Jack's school, it was not alive. He teaches illustration and design at an art institute. At the end of the book, Sam knew it would be a while before the school strikes again, so he has a lot of time to train himself before the school rises again! I think the book would be better if there was little minions that Sam had to fight, but even without them it is still an amazing book! I am looking forward to reading the second book of the Eerie Elementary series! I enjoyed this book and I give a 5/5. I recommend this book to anybody who thinks school is scary enough.

A Dolphin Wish (Faithgirlz / Glimmer Girls)

A Dolphin Wish (Faithgirlz / Glimmer Girls)

By Natalie Grant

I love this book! It is exiting, heart warming, and full of mysterys!

Wild Blue: The Story of a Mustang Appaloosa (The Breyer Horse Collection)

Wild Blue: The Story of a Mustang Appaloosa (The Breyer Horse Collection)

By Annie Wedekind

I love this book! It about the story of a wild mustang filly named Blue. Her and her sister are taken by humans and are taken on a crazy adventure of heart break and exitment. In the end, her sister is tamed but she is let loose agin and ends up having her own foal. I got this book in the Wild Blue Breyer set and I love both the book and the modle! 🐎

Stone Fox

Stone Fox

By John Reynolds Gardiner

Parent

My daughter read this book. When I heard her crying from her bedroom I went to see what was the matter. As I calmed her down I started to read the last couple of chapters. The book was very engaging and the author does a great job of invoking emotion however this was my problem. The story describes a strong loving relationship about a boy and his dog "Searchlight" and goes to great length to pull you in to this relationship. With in an instant and right at the climactic point / end of the story "His heart bursts and he drops dead" WOW really he couldn't have broke a leg or pulled a muscle!?! The author is great and the story is well told. I'm not sure that young children should have to experience the devastation of death so harshly. I believe enjoyment of reading will promote more reading however not sure this book will leave the right impression on a young reader. I almost feel as it should have some sort of warning label or rating like " PG 13"

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