Kids Books - Adventure Books

Blaze and the Dark Rider (Pony Club Secrets, Book 2)

Blaze and the Dark Rider (Pony Club Secrets, Book 2)

By Stacy Gregg

This book is very good I like the part where issie gets her horse blaze back.

Mystic and the Midnight Ride (Pony Club Secrets, Book 1)

Mystic and the Midnight Ride (Pony Club Secrets, Book 1)

By Stacy Gregg

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it is ok. my favourite bit of the book was when izzie had ridden mystic in the dark at midnight and was sooooo trusty.the saddest part was when izzie had lost the horse. overall I think that the story was fantastic it felt sooooo realistic! I hope more people will read some of her books and hope to have more reviews.

The Storm Runner

The Storm Runner

By J.C. Cervantes

Strange things start happening to Zane Opisbo, a thirteen year old with one leg shorter than the other. They begin when a plane crashes into the dormant volcano near Zane's house. Zane glimpses the pilot, and figures out that it was actually a demon from the Mayan underworld, Xib'alb'a. The next day, Zane meets a girl a girl named Brooks who tells him he will free the god of death, who is trapped inside the volcano. Brooks can shape shift from a hawk to a human. Zane must stop the god of death. But will the god destroy the world first? This is a great book because it is not only filled with action and adventure, but you can also learn about Mayan gods。

Thornwood (Sisters Ever After)

Thornwood (Sisters Ever After)

By Cypess, Leah

A tale about the character who never made it into the storybook, this story in a series is a fresh new take on Sleeping Beauty. For fairy tale lovers and sibling rivalry story lovers, Thornwood is a story that, just like a blanket, it will snuggle close inside their hearts, never to be forgotten.I cannot wait to read it!

Hamster Princess: Harriet the Invincible

Hamster Princess: Harriet the Invincible

By Ursula Vernon

I read this whole book on the day I got it! It was that good! The main thing to get into your head is that Harriet is like a Sleeping Beauty remix! When Harriet figures out that she will fall into a deep sleep when she is 12, so she has to live up till she is 12! She misuses the purpose of her invincibility to be the wildest princess ever! the when she starts to get to the reality of the spell and has the witch prick her finger instead! This plan goes crazy and the whole castle then everybody at the castle falls asleep, except for a prince, Harriet, and Harriet's trusty quail! That means that the prince has to kiss everybody! Harriet is a everywhere character! You can almost never predict her next move! I totally recomend this book to every reader! I usually don't like this genre, and I am way past this reading level but this book was truly the best! Great job

Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them:  Illustrated, Collector's Edition (Harry Potter)

Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them: Illustrated, Collector's Edition (Harry Potter)

By Newt Scamander, J.K. Rowling

At my school they had the actual wands of harry, Hermione, Ron, voldemort, dumbledore's (elder wand), snape and draco and hermione's time turner all in one set for 5 dollars and it was from amazon. i got it

Ham Helsing #2: Monster Hunter

Ham Helsing #2: Monster Hunter

By Moyer, Rich

This is a really cute series with entertaining graphics and with good messages about friendship and about choosing to do the right thing even if it's not what other people say is "your destiny". Ultimately, each individual is in charge of figuring out what his or her own destiny is. In this one, Ham Helsing and his crew end up at a summer camp where the counselors have disappeared and a monster lurks in the waters. I am not normally a graphics novel reader, so there were moments when I just wasn't quite sure what was happening in the story and it felt kind of jumpy/frenetic to me because it seemed that a panel came out of nowhere. Those who regularly read graphic novels may not have that same experience. That said, I enjoyed the story and the graphics and I think Ham Helsing is the cutest. I'm so glad this story came across my radar, which motivated me to find and read the first book before reading this one. While one could technically read these out of order, it helps to know who the characters are, so I'd say read it in the right order to get the full effect.

The Discovery of America (Geronimo Stilton #1)

The Discovery of America (Geronimo Stilton #1)

By Geronimo Stilton

I absolutely LOVE this series! The graphics are so good, and the way the words are shaped, match the meaning of the word. In this book, Geronimo Stilton, a talking mouse who lives in New Mouse City, in Mouse Island, wants to travel back in time so he can become the ruler of Mouse Island. Along the way, he experiences what it's like with Christopher Columbus, and other explorers. If you like adventure and graphics, I would definitely suggest that you read this book!

Geronimo Stilton #54: Get Into Gear, Stilton!

Geronimo Stilton #54: Get Into Gear, Stilton!

By Geronimo Stilton

I would give this book four stars. Geronimo Stilton is my all time favorite throughout my childhood. The illustration and plot were both incredibly interesting and full with imagination as well. Get Into Gear was book number 54, and the plot is that Geronimo had to demonstrate road safety, and at the same time he met a gold robot car and went on a mysterious trip. Throughout the book, it brought back times when I read it as a kid. The book was colorful and at the same time teaching a lesson. While reading this book, it brought me into the world of Geronimo as the story goes on. And it also involve imagining and colorful pages which reminds me of when carelessly drawing and painting on papers when I was a kid. See how Geronimo solve the problems using intelligent while hilarious way makes you laugh and happy all day long. It is really great book for second graders or even a grown up.

The Mona Mousa Code (Geronimo Stilton, No. 15)

The Mona Mousa Code (Geronimo Stilton, No. 15)

By Geronimo Stilton

The Geronimo Stilton series is spectacularly entertaining, and this book doesn't disappoint! Even though I'm much older than its target audience, kids from ages 7-10, it never gets boring. This time, Geronimo and his family are racing to find the secret painting hidden under the famous painting, The Monamouse. People of all ages will have a ball following Geronimo's adventures!

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