Kids Books - Adventure Books

The Hidden Kingdom (Wings of Fire Graphic Novel #3): A Graphix Book

The Hidden Kingdom (Wings of Fire Graphic Novel #3): A Graphix Book

By Tui T. Sutherland

If you are a fan of dragons and interesting things make sure you read wings of Fire graphic novels after reading the original book to find out how each Dragon looks like I can't write more reviews but I really recommend the graphic novel series to Dragon and mystery fans!!!!😃

Super Mario Adventures

Super Mario Adventures

By Kentaro Takemura

DO THE MARIO

This book is really good these comics were orignally in nintendo power, r.i.p nintendo power but they are really funny and are just overall good books also if you enjoy this you should check out the zelda and metroid comics that were in nintendo power too.

Gone with the Wind

Gone with the Wind

By Margaret Mitchell

Gone with the wind is great book and is recommended online for ages 13 and up I love the book and think you who ever you are should read it :)

Shiloh (The Shiloh Quartet)

Shiloh (The Shiloh Quartet)

By Phyllis Reynolds Naylor

Wierd101

I give this books five stars. I really love this books because it is about a kid nameed Marty and he is trying to protect a dog named Shiloh from his neighbor named Judd Travers and is trying to make Shiloh his. There are also some sad parts to like when the giant German Shepard was attacking Shiloh and they didn't know if Shiloh was going to live or not and there are happy parts to like when they heard thet Shiloh was alive so this book is very very awesome and really really heart warming so you should read it.

Where the Wild Things Are

Where the Wild Things Are

By Maurice Sendak

skz

I love this book it brings back great memories. I love this book's art style and the story line. There are also pictures that make me laugh and this is a great kids book. This book is amazing and I love how it is so creative and fun. I love this book very much.

Undertow (The Undertow Trilogy)

Undertow (The Undertow Trilogy)

By Michael Buckley

Lyric Walker, a girl who lives in Coney Island and her life changes in one night when she witnessed the arrival of The Alpha or First Men. (They are basically normal people only they live underwater, some have scales, tails, sharp teeth, and other traits) Several Alpha teenagers are forced to go to her high school. And despite her efforts she is told to help the Alpha Prince, Fathom, learn to adjust to being an American Teenager. But, after they spend time together (Lyric is teaching him things like reading english, and doing things that are normal to her) she finds that she may like him a lot more then she would've ever thought. It would be very dangerous if they were to go places together as both sides (The Alpha + Humans) right to keep them and everyone else seperated, there's riots, gangs, and government officials saying basically, the Alpha are horrible, dangerous, violent people. But there are people (like lyric and her friends Bex + Shadow) Who try to show everyone is basically equal and should be aloud to even talk and/or hang out together. and with ALL of this happening Lyric and her parents have a huge secret that could endanger there lives. What an amazing read, exciting, adventurous, and never a dull moment! Recommended to 14 and up. Thanks for reading -Ajg15's Reviews

Emily Windsnap and the Land of the Midnight Sun

Emily Windsnap and the Land of the Midnight Sun

By Liz Kessler

King of the sea Neptune is having terrible dreams that are causing terrible and dangerous storms in the oceans. Half-mermaids Emily and Aaron are sent on a top-secret mission to the land of the midnight sun to find exactly what is causing king Neptune nightmares. Emily and Aaron discover a more dangerous mission the they thought. Along with a dark secret. Recommended for 10+ very good book! Thanks for reading Ajg16's reviews

Fear (Gone)

Fear (Gone)

By Michael Grant

good book

Exo (a novel)

Exo (a novel)

By Fonda Lee

a ya book with aliens colonizing the earth? no, thanks. a ya book with aliens colonizing the earth written by fonda lee? sign me up! lee can turn basically anything into not just readable, but well-written material, so i was quite excited to read exo. it did not disappoint in the slightest. donovan reyes is the kind of guy everyone can root for, the chivalrous hero who sometimes makes questionable decisions but tries to do what's right. don't mistake him for a gary stu, though; he has real flaws. i liked how the story is written from the perspective of someone who's intimately familiar with aliens, not your typical invasion-fighting human. i also liked the nuance because what i normally see in sci-fi is aliens = bad, humans = good, but lee shows the good things that the zhree (what the aliens are called) did for earth too. the main character, donovan, is the son of a prime liasion (think diplomat with way more power), who maintains good relations with the zhree. understandably, not everyone on earth is happy with alien colonization; there's a faction of humans known as sapience who engage in violent terrorist attacks against zhree and other humans. donovan and his friends are exos, modified humans with fighting and pain withstanding abilities, and they police sapience sympathizers. but one day...disaster strikes. he is kidnapped by sapience. his father refuses to negotiate with the terrorist movement, and donovan is left to his own devices to survive. i'd like to applaud fonda lee for taking an unoriginal premise and making it so unique. i've read a bit of sci-fi before but never seen things exactly like zhree or exos. also, i'm a sucker for the enemies-to-lovers trope (donovan and anya) which was done well here. to summarize, exo is a spectacular book and if lee writes more in the future, i will sprint to the library (who cares if i got last place in track? i can run fast when i'm motivated by books).

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