Kids Books - Adventure Books

Captain Underpants and the Invasion of the Incredibly Naughty Cafeteria Ladies from Outer Space (Captain Underpants #3)

Captain Underpants and the Invasion of the Incredibly Naughty Cafeteria Ladies from Outer Space (Captain Underpants #3)

By Dav Pilkey

If you like potty humor than Captain Underpants and the Invasion of the Incredibly Naughty Cafeteria Ladies from Outer Space (and the Subsequent Assault of the Equally Evil Lunchroom Zombie Nerds) is a good book for you. Evil cafeteria ladies turn the kids into zombie nerds. Then George and Harold stole super power juice and gave it to Captain Underpants.Then he got super powers. I recommend you read this book.

Sarah the Sunday Fairy (Rainbow Magic: Fun Day Fairies #7)

Sarah the Sunday Fairy (Rainbow Magic: Fun Day Fairies #7)

By Daisy Meadows

If you like adventures you will like this book Sarah the sunday fairy by Daisy Meadows. I recommend this book to you. Rachel and Kirsty are going to a picnic, but they forgot the blanket. So they went to the car to get it. But they saw something in and on the car. Rachel and Kirsty found the fairy Sarah. At the end they had a picnic. Read this book to find out more!!

Go-Kart Rush (Jake Maddox Sports Stories)

Go-Kart Rush (Jake Maddox Sports Stories)

By Jake Maddox

The book Go-Kart Rush Anastasia Suen is an amazing book. Tony is 12 years old and a go-kart racer. When he was younger, he had a go-kart and won a lot of races. When he turned 12 years old, he got a new go-kart. He had to compete against 15 year old boys. His dad helped him in the pit stop. He didn’t win races at first. But, then he got better because he trained. You will learn more about go-karts.

Brian's Hunt (A Hatchet Adventure)

Brian's Hunt (A Hatchet Adventure)

By Gary Paulsen

The book Brian's Hunt by Gary Paulsen is a wonderful read if you enjoy nature, exploring, and hunting. It is about this man named Brian and he was in a plane crash so he had to hunt for food so he would not starve to death. And he had to hunt really big animals so he would have a lot of food to use and not have to go hunting all the time. Another thing if you go hunting a lot some places in this book kinda tell you some hunting tips. Also if you like to build some stuff you would probably like it. Another thing is if you like to use a bow you should definitely read this book. Another main idea is he built a bow made out of wood. So if you like some of those things I would recommend this book for you to read.

Happy Birthday, SpongeBob! (Spongebob Squarepants Ready-To-Read: Level 1)

Happy Birthday, SpongeBob! (Spongebob Squarepants Ready-To-Read: Level 1)

By J-P Chanda

Emmanuel

It looks kinda childdish but its cool because when I was a kid Spongebob was my best friend

Warriors: The Broken Code #1: Lost Stars

Warriors: The Broken Code #1: Lost Stars

By Erin Hunter

SO, some felines are doing stuff in this book of Warriors. It is number 1 in The Broken Code arc and tells the tale of three cats, Shadowpaw, Rootpaw, and Bristlepaw(later Bristlefrost). Rootpaw, in Skyclan, tries to be a "normal" warrior, meaning one that likes to FIGHT and kill innocent life forms to eat. He struggles with having Tree, a cat who is not a normal warrior as a father. Shadowpaw, in Shadowclan, receives mysterious visions. But other clans do not take him seriously. They say," AAAAAH. EEET is an evil plot to kill everyone! Oh no." And Bristlepaw, in Thunderclan, watches as something strange happens to her Clan's leader, Bramblestar. Well, the book is about how the Moonpool(that's how medicine cats get guided by Starclan, which is a bunch of dead warriors living in the sky) gets frozen, so no one can reach StarClan. Except maybe Shadowpaw, but as mentioned before, everyone says, "AAAAAAHHH. EEEET is an evil plot to kill everyone! Oh no." The visions tell of misbehaving kitties who are breaking the Warrior Code, and how everyone is DOOMED if something isn't done quickly. But what do those visions mean? Hmmm. I did not like this one very much because it had too little action. You will enjoy it if you like reading books about cats.

Fablehaven: Rise of the Evening Star

Fablehaven: Rise of the Evening Star

By Brandon Mull

Fablehaven: Rise of the Evening Star has just become the best book I have ever read! It starts off from the first book, when Kendra and Seth find themselves back at Fablehaven after some trouble in their world. At Fablehaven, three new people have been employed. However, a betrayal strikes and Fablehaven is in chaos again. My notes- if you liked the first book, this is one hundred times better! It is filled with suspense, action, mystery (lots and lots), and awesomely surprising surprises! In the second volume of an amazing series, nothing is as it seems! I couldn't put it down- I've read a lot of books but this has seriously awed me. My suggestion when reading this? No matter what, don't skip around, because you might see something that would ruin it for you.

Two Peas in a Pod (Whatever After #11)

Two Peas in a Pod (Whatever After #11)

By Sarah Mlynowski

Stung and hurt because she wasn't voted as carnival leader, Abby storms back home with cumulonimbus clouds in her thoughts and actions. So it's a mild reprieve when she jumps into the mirror with her brother Jonah and lands in the Princess and the Pea fairytale...kind of. This time, Abby is determined not to mess anything up. But when she's too afraid to sleep atop the hundred mattresses given to her, everyone thinks she couldn't sleep because she sensed the pea under the mattresses, and suddenly Abby's dubbed a princess! After a while, Abby starts warming up to the princess treatment - who can argue when you have people waiting on you hand and foot, after all? - but knows she must find a real princess, someone who is truly good deep inside. And so, the princess games are on! But after venturing to the dark side of the moon and back with these games, and also having to fend off a snooty prince (all in a day's work!), Abby realizes that genuine leadership means stepping aside sometimes. Beautiful, creative, and inherently funny, this wonderful fractured fairy tale by Sarah Mlynowski is not to be missed!

Real Pigeons Fight Crime (Book 1)

Real Pigeons Fight Crime (Book 1)

By Andrew McDonald

bad guy

Ever wonder why pigeons act so weird? Because they are secretly chasing bad guys and flying around saving your butt! This hilarious illustrated series is perfect for fans of BAD GUYS and DOG MAN. What do REAL PIGEONS do? They fight crime, of course! Wait, what? You didn't know your town is protected by a secret squad of crime-fighting feathered friends? Well, you are about to get schooled. REAL PIGEONS solve mysteries! REAL PIGEONS fight bad guys! And REAL PIGEONS won't stop until your neighborhood is safe and the questions are all answered: Like, why have all the breadcrumbs disappeared? And which food truck smells the best?

The Adventurers Guild

The Adventurers Guild

By Zack Loran Clark, Nick Eliopulos

The Adventurers Guild is the most dangerous guild of all guilds- they guard outside the wall (There is a wall guarding the city) and fight monsters. Many adventurers die, as well. Brock, Zed, and 2 other friends get chosen to be in the guild- right when a disaster strikes. The wall has focus shards to keep monsters away, and the focus shards are expiring. They need to find the focus spell before monsters destroy the city. Will one group of friends with normal clothes and terrified looks in their face be able to save the day? Overall this is a really fun adventure book that I couldn't put down after I started reading it.

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