Kids Books - Adventure Books

Robin Hood (Puffin Classics)

Robin Hood (Puffin Classics)

By Dr Roger Lancelyn Green

I randomly wrote everything

The Quantum League #1: Spell Robbers

The Quantum League #1: Spell Robbers

By Matthew J. Kirby

Incredible. Just incredible. This book is just so amazing. I couldn't put it down, which is unusual with me because I can usually put a book down. But not this one. This action packed thriller keeps you on the edge of your seat the entire time. I mean, this is the best book that I've read in a long time. So in the beginning, our story sees Ben Warner struggling with school, and living with his single mother in a tiny apartment. However, Ben is accepted into a special school, which he doesn't know much about. He enters this school, and soon discovers what it's all about. Actuating. Actuating is when people can control elements, such as fire, lightning, and water, just to name a few. Ben is really good at it, however, he must use the actuating circle to harness his abilities. While he's there, he becomes better friends with a kid from his other school who also attends this school, Peter. However, a group of evil thugs enter the school to steal their teacher's invention, so they take the invention and the teacher. However, they knock Ben and Peter out before they leave. When they woke up, they were in a white room that they had not seen before. They had been accepted into the Quantum League. That's all I'm gonna say for now because I don't want to spoil it for you. This book was incredible, and I'm so mad that they haven't came out with a sequel yet. I really hope they do soon, because this book deserves one!!

Witch & Wizard

Witch & Wizard

By James Patterson, Gabrielle Charbonnet

James Patterson is amazing. I love witch and wizard. Whitsy was funny but still (slightly) believable. If you loved this book I recommend The maximum ride series also by James Patterson.

Master of Mirrors

Master of Mirrors

By Amanda Marrone

this book has lots of adventure and interesting magic it is really good and I recommend it to all of you.

Polo's Mother (The Cat Pack)

Polo's Mother (The Cat Pack)

By Phyllis Reynolds Naylor

I like it so far

The Wrath of Mulgarath (The Spiderwick Chronicles)

The Wrath of Mulgarath (The Spiderwick Chronicles)

By Tony DiTerlizzi, Holly Black

March 17, 2014 The Wrath Of Mulgarath By: Ryan If you like funny stories I might want you to read, The Wrath Of Mulgarath, by Tony DiTerlizzi and by Holly Black. It’s about Jared, Simon and Mallory who are trying to find their mom but Mulgarath has her that is scary. I think the authors are trying to entertain me. That is why you should read The Wrath Of Mulgarath, but first you should read the series this is book 5 in the series. I love the book because it is super duper funny that is why you should read it.

The Junkyard Bot: Robots Rule, Book 1

The Junkyard Bot: Robots Rule, Book 1

By C. J. Richards

In George's world, things are technologically advanced. Everyone has a robot. But when his robot, Jackbot, is smashed by a car. He enters the world of Anne Droid, who is the daughter of the head of the town's source of robots. He repairs Jackbot to be a robot that can think for itself. Jackbot is great, with his big mouth and human-like programming. But when Jackbot is stolen, George knows Dr. Micron stole him. He and Anne find out Micron's plan to rule the town with his obeying robots. Before the world is taken over by robots, George, Anne, and Jackbot stop Micron's plan. But Micron gets away. But nothing is wrong in town, and all is well for George.

Galaxy's Most Wanted

Galaxy's Most Wanted

By John Kloepfer

Blaze Slash

Awesome! When Kevin and his buddies Warner, Tj Tara go to one of the best summer camp, They accidently invite a intergalactic criminal to their camp. Only , they don't know that MIM is a criminal YET!

Nerve

Nerve

By Jeanne Ryan

Me

This book was AMAZIIIINNNNNGGGGG!!!!!!!! the whole time I couldn't stop reading I felt as if the book was pulling me in. the whole time I just wanted more, just like the game

The Rule of Three, Chapters 1-5

The Rule of Three, Chapters 1-5

By Eric Walters

I am reading a book called“The Rule of Three,” by Eric Walters. I like this book a lot. It is about when all the power goes out, anything with a computer in it stops working and how people react. It was recommended to me by many people. I recommend this book for people who like natural disaster books, and fans of the “Divergent,” series. I would say this is a science fiction adventure. This book is like a realistic modern day apocalypse. There are a few main characters, Adam and his best friend Todd are just some. In this book, there are many main characters, but my favorite is Todd. Todd is the narrator's best friend and he is sort of underestimated. He doesn't do anything important but is a crucial part in the book. He is my favorite character for 3 main reasons. First of all, he is funny. An example of when he was asked to babysit Adams (the narrator) 2 younger siblings who are getting ice cream from a neighbor's house, he says, “Do I get ice cream too?” Second, he is tough. He plays a lot of football and was disappointed when he found out that Adam skipped the football team for flight school. Finally, he is also sarcastic. One time he was sarcastic was when he was in the library doing his assignment with Adam, 40 minutes before it was due and Adam was giving him a lecture about not doing things the last minute, but Todd said it wasn’t last minute because there were 40 minutes until it was due. All the main characters in this book are very lovable, but Todd is my favorite. The main problem of the book is that all the power went out and so did anything with a computer. Only cars like Adam's still run because old cars don’t have computers in them, and his is pretty old. The outage of computers is causing explosions and crimes because the cops can’t work as efficiently without computers and communication. The problem in this book is very well thought up and it is one of the best books I know. Another thing I like about this book is the solution isn’t obvious at all so it leaves you thinking about what the characters are going to do about the current problem. The problem lasts 3 books and it never gets boring. I wasn’t able to stop reading this book for a while. I highly recommend this book. This book has many settings, except all the settings are in one neighborhood because the characters are isolated and don’t know what's happening in the world around them. It makes the world seem bigger than it is because fifty pages in, they have been traveling for most of the time and they have only stayed within around 5 miles. All the settings make sense according to what's happening in the story, and they are realistic. That concludes my review on “The Rule of Three.” I would give this book a 4.5 out of 5. To improve this book, I think they could set up the book more because they just went straight into the power going out. This could have helped me understand the characters more. I like this book for all the reasons I said. This is one of my favorite books and I encourage you to read it.

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