Kids Books - Adventure Books

Naruto, Vol. 26: Awakening

Naruto, Vol. 26: Awakening

By Masashi Kishimoto

This book is about these kids, (they are ninjas) they fight each other, and they both have a special power. Sasuke and Naruto (they are the characters in this book), Sasuke have a cursed mark (that can reach to 2nd state) and sharigan, and Naruto have the Nine Tail Fox.

Naruto, Vol. 27: Departure

Naruto, Vol. 27: Departure

By Masashi Kishimoto

This book is awesome, and this book is the last book of the series. The next one is Naruto Shippuden!! (which more exciting and awesome, plus more books!

Amelia Fang and the Half-Moon Holiday (The Amelia Fang Series)

Amelia Fang and the Half-Moon Holiday (The Amelia Fang Series)

By Laura Ellen Anderson

I like the bit where they eat the plums

Greystone Secrets #1: The Strangers

Greystone Secrets #1: The Strangers

By Margaret Peterson Haddix

This book was incredibly entertaining to read and intense. It is about the 3 Greystone kids: Chess, Emma, and Finn. One day they came home from school and discovered there were three other kids with the same first, middle, last names and birthdays. Before they could ask their mom, Kate Greystone, about it she left on a spontaneous "business trip". They are left with Ms. Morales and her daughter, Natalie. They later find out that their mom will not be coming back and could be in danger. They go through her phone and computer that she oddly left at home and discover a coded letter. As they go through the code to find out what it is they are planning to bring their om back home. This leads to one crazy, action-packed adventure. All you have to do now is read the book to find out what happens in their adventure and if they get their mom back. I would give this book a five-star rating because I could really make a movie in my head. I would recommend this book to 5th through 6th graders.

Good Dog

Good Dog

By Dan Gemeinhart

I ended my 2017 reading year with this book. And I could not have lucked out with a better one. Brodie is a dog - a very good dog - who has died. Rather than let go and move on to Forever, Brodie chooses to return to our world to save Aidan, his boy, from danger. What entails is an adventure so unique that I couldn’t put this book down. Good Dog is BEAUTIFUL. An omniscient narrator tells the story, occasionally breaking from his POV to address the reader, which connected me to Brodie and Aidan more and more. The flashbacks Brodie experienced as memories of his past with Aidan came flooding back were vivid, sometimes excruciating, and always intentional in ways that kept me guessing. Gemeinhart’s use of imagery only added to that vividness. But the best part? Brodie’s VOICE. So singular, original, and pure, highlighting the bond between this dog and his boy. I fell in love with Brodie from the jump, laughing and crying as he worked to complete his quest. He is a character I will remember forever. This book is, in my opinion, one for the middle-grade ages, teaching kids that heroism is a choice that can come in any form.

Ruff vs. Fluff (A Queenie and Arthur Novel)

Ruff vs. Fluff (A Queenie and Arthur Novel)

By Spencer Quinn

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This hilarious book is about a cat and a dog. But not just any normal house pets, Queenie (the cat) and Arthur (the dog) will do everything they can to keep there owner's hotel in business- despite their disliking of each other. But when there is a murder in the out in the surrounding mountains, and hint of a hidden treasure, Queenie and Arthur have to team up like never before in order to stop the treasure seekers that will do anything- even murder- to get their hands on gold. This book had me laughing every few minutes, and is a great read if you feel the need to laugh.

Geronimo Stilton Cavemice #1: The Stone of Fire

Geronimo Stilton Cavemice #1: The Stone of Fire

By Geronimo Stilton

This book is about how the stone of fire was stolen. I enjoyed this book because it had comedy. If you like comedy and adventure, you will like The Stone of Fire-Jacob

Dragon Ball Z, Vol. 17

Dragon Ball Z, Vol. 17

By Akira Toriyama

when i was a 7 yr old child i used to watch it on tv & it was my favourate by after reading this book i even love it more.another great thing of this book is that it doesnt have any weak points which may bore the reader

Amelia Fang and the Memory Thief

Amelia Fang and the Memory Thief

By Laura Ellen Anderson

it was so exciting and it show love can do any thing

The Adventures of a Girl Called Bicycle

The Adventures of a Girl Called Bicycle

By Christina Uss

This book is one of my FAVORITE BOOKS EVER!!!!!! The author, Christina Uss, tells the story of a very quiet orphaned girl who, one day when she was around four, showed up on the doorstep of a monastery in a pink shirt with a bicycle on it. Since she has no name, one of the nuns that live in the monastery, Sister Wanda, names her "Bicycle" after her shirt. She grows up living and being homeschooled in the monastery. Bicycle is a very quiet girl who has trouble making friends and is happy to stay in the monastery with Sister Wanda, the monks, and her beloved bicycle Clunk. But Sister Wanda thinks she should make more friends, so she signs Bicycle up for a summer camp called the "Friendship Factory" that promises "three guaranteed friends by the end of the summer". Well, Bicycle does not like this idea ONE BIT, so she decides to make a friend on her own terms. Bicycle runs away to bike all the way across the country to meet her idol, a famous biker who is holding a bike festival in California. She thinks she can convince him to be her friend so that Sister Wanda will se that she CAN make friends. On the way, her bike gets haunted, she meets a lady with yummy cookies, gets knocked unconscious, rescues a bicycle-obsessed racehorse, and saves a slow-food food chain. I think this book is amazingly funny and I totally reccommend it!

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