Kids Books - Adventure Books

The Conference of the Birds: Miss Peregrine's Peculiar Children

The Conference of the Birds: Miss Peregrine's Peculiar Children

By Ransom Riggs

Dang. I keep reading these books, and thinking, "Books can't get any better than this. This has got to be the best one yet!", but these books are getting better and better. If, you haven't already, read this series. Seriously.

Spirit Animals: Book 1: Wild Born

Spirit Animals: Book 1: Wild Born

By Brandon Mull

Conor, Abeke, Meilin, and Rollan have lived pretty normal lives. They are from the four different regions of Erdas, but nothing strange and amazing has ever happened to them. Until now. All four of them summon spirit animals-lifelong animal partners that make you stronger, and is extremely rare. not only that; their spirit animals are all Great Beasts—the most powerful kind of spirit animals that exist. They are the Four Fallen-the ones that died in the great battle against the Devourer. They have risen-but so has the Devourer. The four young kids are recruited by the Greencloaks to help fight evil, and defend the four corners of Erdas. They must come together and try to somehow stop the battles going on and the Devourer-before it is too late. In an enjoyable first book, The Spirit Animals series starts of with a mission to get the talismans before the enemy does. What I thought about this book: I thought this book was an exciting start to the series. It was enjoyable, and the world, characters, and plot that are created make for a great story. Brandon Mull’s writing was great, and the concept of this book was very unique and cool. I want a spirit animal! This book was slow at times, but the ending made up for all of it. The ending was breathtaking and sad, but it was the perfect ending. After I read it, I definitely wanted to continue the series. I can’t wait to read more Brandon Mull and Spirit Animals!

The Incredible Journey

The Incredible Journey

By Sheila Burnford

Luath, Tao, and Bodger are three house pets, a Labrador retriever, a Siamese cat, and a bull terrier. They want to be with their family, the Hunters, but they are on a trip to England. Meanwhile, their friend, John Longridge, is taking care of them. One day, Longridge goes to Heron Lake, over two hundred miles away. Luath, the Labrador retriever, decides to journey to the Hunters' house, and the other two follow him. The way there is across miles of remote wilderness, and on the way, they encounter many dangers. Will they reach their destination? Or will they get eaten by wild animals? I liked this book, but the beginning was a bit boring. I recommend it to anyone who likes books about animals.

Illuminae

Illuminae

By Amie Kaufman, Jay Kristoff

I think the first interview was intriguing, but the next 100 pages or so were not that interesting, yet. (Pay a little attention to the word "yet".) Then, once the attacks begin, it reeeeaaaaalllllyyyyy picks up the pace. By that point, it was one of the most exciting books I have ever read, with breathless action and it feels like you can't take your eyes off. If you are willing to get there, then I would definitely recommend this.

Son (Giver Quartet)

Son (Giver Quartet)

By Lois Lowry

What happened afterwards? After Jonas took Gabriel to elsewhere? I had always been a fan of the The Giver quartet. As I was reading this book, I felt like being a part of it since everything came along together smoothly and everything in the book seemed so familiar. If you had read The Giver, I recommend you to finish up this book as well! The reason why will simply be while recalling the exhilarating stories of The Giver, new adventures await. Since Son was written in a totally different point of view, you’ll find out exploring what was happening on the other hand very interesting. Well, not just the story itself, but also the lessons and things I had learnt from it, were all reasons this book is recommended by me. You’ll find out everything has a dark side no matter how perfect it seems. Enjoy the adventure of Claire, Gabriel’s mother, and let your soul be cleansed by her spirit!

Space Case (Moon Base Alpha)

Space Case (Moon Base Alpha)

By Stuart Gibbs

Space Case is the first out of three books in the Moon Base Alpha series. Stuart Gibbs has impressed everyone will the plot and humorous ideas in this incredible book. Dashiell Gibson, a 12 year old boy, is just getting used to life on the moon station when something strange happens: When Dashiell heads into the bathroom (The food on the station isn't great), he notices Dr. Holtz talking to what seems to be himself. Could he be hallucinating? Dash doesn't know, so when Holtz turns up dead a few hours later, Dash knows it wasn't an accident. Someone has killed Holtz, someone who knows the big news that Holtz was going to say to everyone that morning. Now it's up to Dash to find out what exactly caused Holtz to die, and who killed him. Because if their was a killer on the base, then everyone he cared about, and more, would be in danger. Only problem is, the base was small, and everyone could be a suspect. Will Dash be able to solve the mystery, or will someone else be murdered? I really loved this fast paced book. With all the hidden clues, this book is worth the read!

If You're Reading This, it's Too Late (The "Secret" Series)

If You're Reading This, it's Too Late (The "Secret" Series)

By Pseudonymous Bosch

this book is a total star! I loved it you should really read it! But you won't understand anything about it if you don't read The Name Of This Is Secret. But, besides that, this book rocks!!!

Forever Twelve (The Evers)

Forever Twelve (The Evers)

By McAnulty, Stacy

This book is so much fun, I recommend it to anyone!

The Girl at Midnight

The Girl at Midnight

By Melissa Grey

I read this book because I read the second one as well. I thought it was pretty cool. The suspense the drama, the powers that Echo has. All the tragedies. All of the good things in a book is what this has.

Point Blank (Alex Rider)

Point Blank (Alex Rider)

By Anthony Horowitz

This book features a 14 year old spy named Alex Rider swinging back to action. During this book Alex face up a man called Dr. Grief, and Mrs. Stellenbosch who runs an finishing school in French Alps. It was called Point Blanc. It was known as a unique school that is much more than a school, created for boys with problems, although this school isn't they say. To go undercover Alex Rider adapted a new identity, he becomes Alex Friend, the recalcitrant son of a supermarket king who’s worth millions. This book is an amazing mysterious book that keeps you in suspense I personally recommend this book to readers that loves action story, the author, Anthony Horowitz always keep you in suspense allowing you to never know what will happen next.

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