Kids Books - Adventure Books

The Magician's Nephew

The Magician's Nephew

By C. S. Lewis

One day Polly, who lives in early 20th-century London, meets a boy called Digory, who's staying in his aunt and uncles' house. Soon, they become friends and explore Digory's house. Accidentally, they stumble into Digory's uncle's study, which they are forbidden from going into. There, they find out that Uncle Andrew is actually a MAGICIAN. And he's been experimenting with some magical rings that can transport people out of the world. When he forces them to wear the rings, the two children go into a magical place known as "The Wood Between the Worlds". They find out that by jumping into puddles, they can go into different worlds! In one puddle, they go into a place called Charn, where Digory awakens an evil queen called Queen Jadis, who wants to take over their worlds!đŸ˜±So the two try to get her back into her world, but they end up in a strange place and see a LION! What will happen next? This book was pretty good, and it was funny! But it was sort of annoying when Digory said "Enough of this jaw." You should read this book if you like interesting books with talking animals.

Survivors #1: The Empty City

Survivors #1: The Empty City

By Erin Hunter

This book is about a dog named Lucky ever since the big growl it is harder for him to survive as a lone dog. It might have to join a pack and turn into a wild pack dog are face a hard life in the now broken city. This book is a bit violent bit nice also! I would recommend this book to whoever is interested in dogs and surviving!

Horizon (Horizon, Book 1)

Horizon (Horizon, Book 1)

By Scott Westerfeld

Horizon is an adventure tale about 8 rag-tag kids who have little in common-except for the fact that they are all passengers on a plane headed for Japan. A plane, which half-way through the flight breaks down(literally) and crashes. The kids wake up to find themselves in a tropical jungle. Which shouldn't be possible, since they should have landed in the Artic. The kids have no idea where they are and no way to get home and things are getting worse by the hour. Of course there's the problem of limited food and water. But it doesn't stop there. In the jungle are shredder birds, poisonous berries, carnivorous vines and a very large mysterious creature heard groaning at night. Not to mention the fact that the kids found an amazing machine among the plane wreckage-a machine that can lesson or increase gravity and who knows what else. This machine could be key to their survival-or it could destroy them all. With their lives on the line, these kids have to learn to trust each and work together. One thing I liked about this book is that each chapter is told my a different viewpoint. Although some viewpoints are used more than others, and some not at all. From what I can tell, Molly and Yoshi are the two main characters. Besides that are Molly's science nerd teammates: Javi, Oliver, and Anna; the *slightly* older and temperamental Caleb; the rich young man with a sword-Yoshi, along with the twins Kira and Akiko(who don't speak English). I think that adventure and mystery fans will enjoy this book. I rate it 5 out of 5. ***Warning: It ends on a cliffhanger. This is the first book in a planned series of 7. Similar to the series "The 39 Clues" and "Spirit Animals" each book will be penned by a different author. The stakes are high!***

Deadzone (Horizon, Book 2)

Deadzone (Horizon, Book 2)

By Jennifer A. Nielsen

Do you like adventure, suspense, and action? Then Horizon: Deadzone is for you. Quick background story: A plane heading to China unexpectedly crashes. There are no survivors except for 8 singled-out kids who find themselves in a hybrid, alien-like place where nothing makes sense. It's survival, and they must work together. Now, in Horizon: Deadzone we start as the now 7 kids (self-named Team Killbot) travel through a blazing hot, sandy desert where the sand will swallow you up if even one tiny drop of liquid falls onto the sand. Will the group of survivors get closer to finding a way out of this crazy place? Or will the treacherous sand get the best of them all? This book was a really exciting addition to the suspenseful Horizon series! I loved how the author was descriptive and she shaped the characters very well. I was hooked through all the twists and turns of Team Killbot and I can't wait for the next book to come out!!

The Star Thief

The Star Thief

By Lindsey Becker

I knew this book was going to be good, but I wasn't prepared for how long I was going to stay up to finish it. It was a very fun story, there were a few twists and turns. It was about a girl named Honorine who was a maid at the Vidalia mansion. Then she suddenly finds herself in the middle of a battle, with her life in danger.

Sunset (Warriors: The New Prophecy, Book 6)

Sunset (Warriors: The New Prophecy, Book 6)

By Erin Hunter

An amazing story...beautiful, action-packed, and enthralling, this book will surely amaze you! Be prepared to get swept away into a world of fierce warrior cats, adventure, and more! "Before there is peace, blood will spill blood." The terrifying prophecy has awakened...and it is time for the warrior Clans to face it. Every cat knows what the prophecy means; a great evil has been predicted, and must be defeated. Brambleclaw's vengeful brother Hawkfrost is lying in wait...waiting to get his revenge on the Clans. The most impossible question, the one that has been asked by so many cat, comes up in Brambleclaw's mind; Clan or kin? Meanwhile, others struggle with their own problems. Leafpool has always been loyal to her Clan, putting her duties above everything...but then she meets Crowfeather, and a forbidden love sparks. Squirrelflight is Leafpool's sister, and knows she must keep the secret...or the Clans will explode into pandemonium. Three cats. One choice. Can they do what's right? Or will all the secrets unravel? Read this book to find out!

Welcome to Smellville (Garbage Pail Kids Book 1)

Welcome to Smellville (Garbage Pail Kids Book 1)

By R. L. Stine

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Amazing book! it gave me goosebumps! It has alot of chapters so you never get bored of it! I dont wanna spoil it but its mostly about kids who live in a tiny town and the towns full of suprises and mysteries.

Article 5 (3 Book Series)

Article 5 (3 Book Series)

By Kristen Simmons

This is a great dystopian series that I found at my library. I like all the action and suspense and the romantic bits aren't my favorite, but make it more interesting. Excited for her new book, Metaltown!

Red: The (Fairly) True Tale of Red Riding Hood

Red: The (Fairly) True Tale of Red Riding Hood

By Liesl Shurtliff

Red. Is this the Red from Red Riding Hood? Yes. But this Red, is way more braver, and isn't afraid of anything. Except for magic... When Red finds out that her grandma starts feeling ill, she starts panicking and starts looking for ways to heal her. When Red's grandma finds out that Red is going out on adventures, she keeps telling Red to stop and that everyone dies. Red doesn't listen because Red's grandma has always been in her life. Red goes on an amazing adventure that all kids should experience on the sidelines. When I say experiencing it on the sidelines, I mean to that kids will enjoy this story as if they are in this story as spectators. I think that everyone should read this because it is truly a respectful and true book. 5 stars!

The Call of the Wild, White Fang & To Build a Fire (Modern Library Classics)

The Call of the Wild, White Fang & To Build a Fire (Modern Library Classics)

By Jack London

I have not red it yet but its look interesting

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