Kids Books - Adventure Books
Horace Splattly: The Cupcaked Crusader: The Cupcake Crusader
By Lawrence David
Still reading it good book
Dragon Moon (Dragon Keeper)
By Carole Wilkinson
Kai and Ping have reached Dragon Haven. Kai is happy and glad that he finally met other dargons. Ping and Kai also meets new people on the way.
Journey to Nowhere
By Mary Jane Auch
This book is the best book for read aloud. When my teacher read this to my class, we all were on the edge of our seats. This book is about Mem, a girl who is very frustrated about moving from her beloved home in Hartland to move to the Genesee country. One trait for men in the beginning is stubborn because she refused to move from her true home. In the end Mem is independent because she survives on her own in the wild with a little help from Artemis Ware. The other books in the series are outstanding, too.The most heartbreaking one is frozen summer. I am currently at the end of the road home, and this series will never let me down and that's a fact. So read this book to find out about mem's journey and see if she'll be capable to make it in the wild, making it to NY, and see for yourself how her locket has helped her.
Crispin: The End of Time (Crispin (Balzer & Bray))
By Avi
This is an example of another reading-the-last-book-in-a-trilogy mistake of mine. Even though I did that, I seriously thought that Crispin: The End of Time was awesome and a great book. Though why it didn't at least get a NEWBERY HONOR, I don't understand. It was that good!
Spark
By Brigid Kemmerer
I'm up to the 4th book in the Elemental series (Secret) and, so far, this is my favorite. Each time a new character is featured it gives them amazing background. This is especially true with Gabriel. In Storm (book 1), all we really knew about Gabriel was that he was Nick's twin, a bad boy, a sports star, a fire elemental, and kind of a jerk. While he's still kind of a jerk, this book gives him much more depth. Like a fire, he's aggressive (I guess?) and his mood changes suddenly. I love his friendship with Hunter (but seriously boy? Get it together! I just want to slap him sometimes.) and how everyone thinks he's doing something bad but, really he's doing something good for the first time. I love his relationship with Layne. It's so sweet. This book did a great job of holding my attention and I recommend it to anyone. Well, almost anyone. As my mom says, "There's a bit too much touching for a teen book." Fair warning: It's not a "And they kissed. And she was happy. The next day..." book. No. They're kissing for 2-3 pages and shirts are coming off. I think this book is (maybe) 15+.
The Secret City (Pyrates, Book 1)
By Chris Archer
I like the ending because you don't know what will happen in the next book and then the next and then the next until the very last book.
The Seven Tales of Trinket
By Shelley Moore Thomas
This book is about a young girl named trinket who's father is a bard (a person who tells stories) but he left her home a few years ago and Trinket lives with her mom. Soon enough, her mother dies and Trinket has to choose what to do with her life. After her mother's funeral, she asks Thomas the pig boy, a boy who has lived near her since like, a really long time and has a very strict mother to go on a quest to find her father and possibly find some nice stories to tell. On the way she meets gypsies, selkies, a banshee, helps a highway man, and much more. And on the way, she collects many things such as music and friendship.









