Kids Books - Adventure Books
The Legend of Shane & Davine: And The Battle Begins
By Ishan Dutt
priya
I love this story i love shane .
Minecraft: Steve & Slenderman: The Untold Legend
By Minecraft Stories
awesome i have it so they fight and steve gets prepaed to fight and waits for him
Zac Power: Overdrive
By H. I. Larry
cool man
I love it I'm a big fan of zac power anyone read the ultimate mission
Lewis and Clark and Me: A Dog's Tale
By Laurie Myers
Jonathan
I think it was a good book because it was way back then and you could see how much things have changed. I also like it because of seaman he listens to every command they tell if i were to have a dog i would have so much fun with him.Last I also like it because his fur color is brown and my second favorite color is brown.
The Earth Dragon Awakes: The San Francisco Earthquake of 1906
By Laurence Yep
I had not read much about this terrible event until I read this account. I loved the way the author wrote this story about two boys who were best friends who were caught in this earthquake. The author uses many similes and language that completely gives the reader such a sense that you are really there. It is well written and the chapters are short so it is an easy read.
Guts : The True Stories Behind Hatchet and the Brian Books
By Gary Paulsen
After reading My Life in Dog Years, I really want to read more Gary Paulsen books. He's my writing crush this year!
Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel: Battle of the Bands
By Annie Auerbach
thet r soooo cute ilove the movie did anyone else see it u should its epic and cool and why does it have to b 20 words
A Million Shades of Gray
By Cynthia Kadohata
This amazing, coming-of-age story takes you through the remarkable life of Y'Tin--a young boy from Vietnam who has a passion for training elephants! Life is looking hopeful for Y'Tin and it appears like his dream of being the youngest trainer is going to come to pass; that is, until the "war" enters his village. Before you know it, Y'Tin's life is thrown into a whirlwind of survival. Can his dream stay alive? Will he survive? Why...
Alistair Grim's Odditorium
By Gregory Funaro
In Alistair Grim's Odditorium Grubb is a 12-year old boy who works as a chimney sweep, but only receives pitiful amounts of food and beatings from his cruel master. All that changes the day he stows away in a trunk of a wealthy guest at the hotel he is cleaning. He dreams he is flying, and when he wakes up, he finds himself in London in the Odditorium. The Odditorium is full of many magic items-known as odditoria. Grubb becomes Mr. Grim's apprentice. But before long the Odditorium is attacked and they take off flying in order to prevent the magic from falling into evil hands. They must defeat Prince Nightshade, and protect the magic of the world. I liked in this book that there was lots of adventure, and there many different pieces that all fit together at the end-there were partly mysteries. The book wasn't predictable. I didn't like that some issues were not resolved in the book-there was a cliffhanger. This book is part of series, and could not stand by itself. I do know there is a sequel though-I just have to get my hands on it. I recommend this book to adventure lovers and fantasy lovers. I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars.
Murder At Midnight
By Avi
I think that this book focuses on some old-fashioned and unique topics. I would give it 2 or 3 stars out of 5. The reason for this lower score is that I think other kids won't be as interested in this storyline. It takes place in a time period that is well known. Personally, many parts were hard to follow and understand. I think it takes an older mind to read and decipher this story. I do think if it was rewritten that it could be easier to understand, just not in the current format.









