Kids Books - Adventure Books

The Three Musketeers

The Three Musketeers

By Alexandre Dumas

I have not read this yet, but it sounds like a wonderful book, and many people really like it. Soon enough, I'll read it. The only reason it's still around is because it is a great classic! I wonder how D'Artagnan will feel when I read about him...

Geronimo Stilton Special Edition: The Hunt for the Golden Book

Geronimo Stilton Special Edition: The Hunt for the Golden Book

By Geronimo Stilton

Wow the hunt of the golden book. I wonder what it is gonna be about I hope it has good information and a good adventure to be in.

The Dragon's Tooth (Ashtown Burials #1)

The Dragon's Tooth (Ashtown Burials #1)

By N. D. Wilson

At first I didn’t like this book one bit. I thought it was super boring, and had way too much description, the only thing keeping me reading it was the fact that I wanted to do a review on the book for Dogo Books. But after about the first 100-150 pages or so the story started to pick up and get better. The Dragon’s Tooth is about Cyrus and Antigone Smith trying everything they can to find their brother Daniel. Daniel was kidnapped the night after a crazy old guy named William Skelton comes to their motel one day and makes Cyrus and Antigone take an oath swearing their allegiance to the Order Of Brendan. He also gives Cyrus a key chain with a small silver key, a slightly bigger golden key, two other little trinkets, and a tooth in a silver sheath. Along with the key chain William Skelton gives Cyrus a silver snake. After that what happens next is pretty good, it even got me wanting to know what happened next in the second book.

DK Readers: Robin Hood (Level 4: Proficient Readers)

DK Readers: Robin Hood (Level 4: Proficient Readers)

By Angela Bull, DK Publishing

robin hood is a story about a men named robin hood. He an outlaw hero. he love a women named Marian.

The Kneebone Boy

The Kneebone Boy

By Ellen Potter

Warning! This review contains spoilers. The Hardscrabbles live with their dad in a small town, where everyone avoids them besides annoying old lady. Otto is 13, and he doesn't talk; instead he uses strange hand motions. Max is 10 and is constantly sitting on the roof. Lucia is either 12 or 11 (they don't say her age) and she's constantly flaring her nostrils; it's not exactly weird, but it is annoying. When their dad goes on a business trip, they are sent to stay with their aunt, who lives in London. But it turns out that their aunt is on vacation, so they do what any sensible children would do: aimlessly journey through the streets of London. What I thought of the book: My favorite character was by-far Otto. Partly because Lucia was extremely pride full, which was annoying. And Max thought he knew everything , which was also annoying. The identity of the narrator was supposed to be a secret, but it was Lucia. I wish they hadn't made it so obvious. I kind of wish that Otto would have been the narrator because he was the weirdest. I'm glad that the author wrote it as though he actually was talking because if she hadn't, that would have been very confusing. Although the description says it's dark, it really isn't that dark. I think that there were a few curse words, though. Overall it was a very good book.

Never Say Die

Never Say Die

By Will Hobbs

My book is took place in Alaska and it is about a kid who is 15 years old. The begging is about him hunting and he runs into a poler Bear/ grizzly and it rips his baged full of meat off. Also the book is called never say die witch is made by will Hobbs he also wrote down the river. The books setting takes place in mountians and lakes. The protagonist is the main character and the antaginist is his brother. One magor conflict is the 15 year old thinks he needs his gun and the brother is a no shoot kind of person. Another is whether the main should stay or go. The turning point of the book is when they land and need to make camp to go down river and the main wants to make up for the other incident. I liked this book because it was adventurey and dident have the most complex plot ever. Also he does not like the trip at first but gets to liking the expirents.

Lawless: Book 1

Lawless: Book 1

By Jeffrey Salane

I really loved this book! I also think it would make a great series. I would recommend this book to anyone interested in spies or fiction criminals. It was full of surprises! I really enjoyed the surprising ending!

The Cavendish Home for Boys and Girls

The Cavendish Home for Boys and Girls

By Claire Legrand

The Cavendish home for boys and girls is a truly creepy and sinister book. But that's not a bad thing. This book is great for reading when you're looking for something to really give you a scare! The books protagonist, Victoria, is quite different to all your other book heroines. She won't do with nonsense and is always striving for success. So when she is faced with the most ridiculous situations, she finds them hard to believe. Even so, she won't give up trying to save her best friend Lawrence. Throughout the book, you feel Victoria developing not just as a character, but a real person. The adventure she goes on changes her for the better. This book is popular not only with the middle grade audience, but with adults too! To sum this all up, it's a brilliant book that needs to be read with an English accent.

Nightmare Mountain

Nightmare Mountain

By Peg Kehret

Peg Kehret always writes good books, but this has got to be one of her best. The cover makes it look like a dumb old fashioned book, but it is so much more. Molly moves in with her aunt and uncle because her mom is in japan. Her cousin automatically hates her but why. Then her aunt goes into a coma and someone is trying to kill her. But who and why? He has a gun and is stealing llamas. He finds the kids and wants them to help him Their uncle is at the hospital and they are in HUGE DANGER with this man. He pulls his trigger causing an Avalanche. What will happen next? Who's Gladys? Who is the man? Trust me. It's not who you think it is.

Emperor of Nihon-Ja (Ranger's Apprentice)

Emperor of Nihon-Ja (Ranger's Apprentice)

By John Flanagan

Whak Head

RA is an exceptionally wonderful series, and has fresh and invigorating story-lines, characters, and adventure's. John Flanagan has made an awesome series, and, sadly, it came to rest with the royal ranger. But I look forward to more from his "Brotherband Chronicles", and the "Rangers Apprentice the Early Years" series.

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