Kids Books - Adventure Books

Geronimo Stilton and the Kingdom of Fantasy #2: The Quest for Paradise

Geronimo Stilton and the Kingdom of Fantasy #2: The Quest for Paradise

By Geronimo Stilton

I know that I am too old to be reading this type of book, but it was so good! The illustrations are great, and I find that the different fonts and color in the text help me focus while reading it. I love it, and it is greatly recommended.

Geronimo Stilton and the Kingdom of Fantasy #3: The Amazing Voyage

Geronimo Stilton and the Kingdom of Fantasy #3: The Amazing Voyage

By Geronimo Stilton

I haven't read it yet but i think it will be a good book cause i read the other book in that series so this one should be good

Mouseheart

Mouseheart

By Lisa Fiedler

Mouseheart is the tale of a brave young mouse and an explored world. Hopper's mom disappeared and now all he has left is his sister, Pinkie, and his little brother, Pup. But when he is forced into the world of the rats and then stolen to the world of the mice, he has to decide....who is telling the truth? What is hidden in the refugee camps? And how is he the "Chosen One?" I loved Mouseheart. I thought "Listen up, you, you don't usually read books told by mice!" but I decided to give it a go because my aunts recommended it to me, and it was worth it! I would give this book six out of five, but since there's only five stars, I'll have to go with a full 100% awesomeness rating! -- BKS reviews

Word of Mouse

Word of Mouse

By James Patterson, Chris Grabenstein

So far im on chapter 56 and it is a bout a mouse that lost its family so he goes on all these adventurer to find his families i really recommend these books

I Am Number Four (Lorien Legacies, Book 1)

I Am Number Four (Lorien Legacies, Book 1)

By Pittacus Lore

"I am Number Four" is an action packed thrill ride that keeps you on the edge of you're seat at all times! I had watched the movie, so I decided that I wanted to read the book. And man, this is one of my favorite books I've ever read. It connects with the reader, and drags them into the world of Number Four and the Lorics. You begin to understand Four's situation, and why he's on Earth running from the Mogodorians. While he's on Earth, he starts to make new friends, such as Sarah and Sam. As John (Four) starts school, he comes in conflict with the school bully, Mark James. Mark gives John a hard time while he's at school, until he goes to far. John had it, so he told Mark to never cross him or his friends ever again. Near the end of the book, Mark, along with Sarah and Sam, discover John's ability. They decide to help him out, and they eventually meet number six, who helps them with their fight against the evil Mogodorians. After all, this book is amazing, and I couldn't put it down. It was absolutely Incredible in every way. I totally recommend this book to whoever's looking for a good friend.

Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader Read-Aloud Edition

Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader Read-Aloud Edition

By C. S. Lewis

Amazing book you must read the rest of the series in order to understand Caspian's backstory tho but an Absolutly amazing book

Hug a Tree, Geronimo (Geronimo Stilton #69)

Hug a Tree, Geronimo (Geronimo Stilton #69)

By Geronimo Stilton

I read this book because I really like the Geronimo Stilton series. In this book, it is springtime, and Geronimo has to come up with a new idea of a book to write. But you can't just write a book on command, right? Geronimo was hit with a writer's block. He couldn't think. He ended up biking on the countryside, where he came across the Stilton Family Farm. H got nostalgic for all his memories there, and decided to buy it... Right before a mysterious lady in a leopard limousine could. Who was that? Anyways, he told his family & friends at the Rodent's Gazette. They loved it, and moved in with Geronimo. By winter, they were finished renovating the farm. They took 3 seasons! Ack! One day, Geronimo went for a walk, and found a tree nobody had seen in like. a 100 years! He told his family. Then, Geronimo got a text: "You took the farm from me. Now keep your paws off the tree." Or something like that. I can't tell you the rest, but here's a hint: AUCTION. And I rate this 4 out of 5 stars.

Abby in Oz (Whatever After Special Edition #2)

Abby in Oz (Whatever After Special Edition #2)

By Sarah Mlynowski

This book is amazing if you like this series you are going to Love, this book. In this book Abby gets pulled into Oz, With Robin, Frankie, and Penny. They Meet Dorothy on the way. There are also fun bonus pages at the end. This book is so fun, adventurous, mysterious, and cool. Join the fun with the book Abby in Oz. Check this book out now.

The Elders (Foxcraft, Book 2)

The Elders (Foxcraft, Book 2)

By Inbali Iserles

This book is a work of art--I cannot describe it in any other way. The Elders is action-packed, witty, and nicely written. I liked it even better than the previous book in the Foxcraft series, The Taken, because Inbali Iserles has once again written a thrilling and beautiful book. All the characters were extremely relatable, with good personalities and humanlike feelings--especially Isla, the main protagonist. She is brave, courageous, and determined, willing to do anything to find her brother, Pirie. Her personality makes her an awesome character whom I could look up to, and she faces her fears with all four paws on the ground.-------Review: Isla's trek through the unknown wilderness to find her brother has now led her into The Wildlands, a vast forest that holds many secrets. Her life is at stake--but she has come this far using foxcraft, an ancient magic that only foxes like her can use. But evil lurks in the depths of the Wildlands...evil that even she may not be able to face. When a strange fox with the ability to make others do as he pleases comes into the forest, Isla is the one who must stop him. Can she do it? Read this book to find out!

A Tangle of Knots

A Tangle of Knots

By Lisa Graff

This wasn't my favorite book. The ending was too simple, and I felt like the author didn't express enough about the world that the book takes place in. It was really short, and if I'm honest with myself, it was NOT a fourth and fifth grade level book. It was more like a third and fourth grade level book. I think the interest level is more Grades 2-4 rather than grades 3-7. I'd heard a lot of great things about the book, but I don't think I saw it how other people did. It was an interesting setting, where almost everyone had a talent, but that wasn't much of a fantasy for me. I think that everyone is extremely good at SOMETHING, they just don't know it yet. But in the book, it was kind of saying that you can only be what you're good at. I might be extremely good at something, but that does NOT mean I have to enjoy doing it. I was especially disappointed with the book because the author, Lisa Graff wrote one of my favorite books of all time, Absolutely Almost. That book really touched my heart and is special to me. But I didn't feel that in A Tangle of Knots. I wish that it had more depth to it. It was really flat for me. Anyways, it did have a touching moment with Cady and her father, but that was the only special thing about A Tangle of Knots. After reading Absolutely Almost, I had assumed A Tangle of Knots would be equally good if not better. Boy was I wrong.

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