Kids Books - Adventure Books
The Lost Heir (Wings of Fire, Book 2)
By Tui T. Sutherland
Tsunami one of the dragonets of the prophecy who are destined to stop the war that has been going on for eighteen years. After the dragonets escape from Queen Scarlets Palace Tsunami finds out that she is the SeaWing queen's daughter. The Dragonets decide to go to the Kingdom of the Sea so that Tsunami can meet her mother, Queen Coral. They can meet Blister, one of the rival SandWing princesses who started the whole war by competing for the throne. Tsunami gets attacked and they find out that someone has been killing eggs. They find out that Orca a daughter of Queen Coral who died, had enchanted a statue to kill the eggs, the last one hatches, and they call it Auklet. But when they want to leave to see Blaze, Blister and Queen Coral Put them in jail. Then Anemone another daughter of Queen Coral has animus powers. She acks a horn to go and get the person that attacked Tsunami, and they find out that it was someone. READ THE BOOK TO FIND OUT THE REST.
Dog Man and Cat Kid: From the Creator of Captain Underpants (Dog Man #4)
By Dav Pilkey
Dog man and cat kid is amazing It is one of the best in the series I love it has action and comedy if you haven't read it yet you should you would love it.
Dog Man: For Whom the Ball Rolls: From the Creator of Captain Underpants (Dog Man #7)
By Dav Pilkey
Hi I am MorganWishmastr and I'll be reviewing "Dog Man For Whom The Ball Rolls" I haven't read dog man in a long time but this book really made me smile. Dav Pilkey came to a reading convention this year in my state and I got this book signed. I like this book because it teaches you to be who you are and to be kind to others. I enjoyed laughing while I read it and it was really funny. I finished the book in about 10 minets. as soon as I got it. Haha You should read it too!
Soccer on Sunday
By Mary Pope Osborne
I got most of the magic tree house books. I want to read this because I am in soccer and soccer is my favorite sport. I can't wait till it comes out. I can't wait till the next one comes out what will the title be. It is a big mystery.
Geronimo Stilton and the Kingdom of Fantasy #5: The Volcano of Fire
By Geronimo Stilton
I really want to read this book so bad, because I like every single Geronimo Stilton books.I wish the town Library have this book.
The Sword Thief (The 39 Clues, Book 3)
By Peter Lerangis
This book is actually not bad when I first started reading it but when I start reading it was so interesting filled clues that is why it is called 39 clues. This book is about a girl that is 14 years of age and her younger brother named Dan who goes to Japan trying to find the sword thief the clues was filled with Japanese and they had to try finding the clues themselves they had some help from a girl I think Alistair yeah she helped them about the Japanese clues and to try to find all about the stuff the sword thief than they found a coin that looked like Harry potter thing it was called the philosophers stone and than they found another clue of how it was made and then they think there might be a lie for one of the chosen clues from their uncle. In the end they found the mystery after the sword thief and in the end Amy was very sick she went behind a tree and was terribly sick and the end. This book is funny a lot of secret stuff full with clues between pages and this was the first book I red of 39 clues.
Lost Treasure of the Emerald Eye (Geronimo Stilton)
By Geronimo Stilton
It was really funny, adventurous, and goes with the series well. I would recommend it for anyone who likes to read fantasy themed books. You don't have to know the series to enjoy this book.
Beast Quest #1: Ferno the Fire Dragon
By Adam Blade
This book is really good. It is a good book about friendship and being loyal to them to. This is a good book for people who like monsters and magic. I'm reading the series now and it is even better than this one.
Theodore Boone: Kid Lawyer
By John Grisham
Although the book progresses mostly on a lighter note, “Theodore Boone: Kid Lawyer” focuses the spotlight on many taboo subjects for young adult novels. With central topics like feminism, racism, illegal immigration, political outbreaks, drug abuse, and child abuse, John Grisham manages to effectively prod at touchy subjects with so much subtlety within each subplot, that even with lots of murder, smoking, and court cases scattered throughout the plot, through the eyes of thirteen-year-old Theodore Boone, “Kid Lawyer” is surprisingly appropriate. And with all of these dark themes, it comes as no surprise that there is indeed a lot to learn in this book. Each subplot takes the reader into a new and unexplored road, and although a suspenseful cliffhanger is presented towards the end of the book, the author still manages to quietly tie all of these themes up. This results in the reader feeling like they’ve actually read a complete book instead of a book with several different subplots, although that is precisely how it feels while reading it. John Grisham’s “Theodore Boone: Kid Lawyer” is many different things. Sometimes it’s a fight for justice, sometimes it’s a heart-wrenching story of family situation infused with drug and child abuse, sometimes it’s a guidebook on the court’s rules, and sometimes it’s about a murder-witnessing illegal immigrant’s unwillingness to provide the town with justice for fear of getting caught in the middle.
City of Bones (Mortal Instruments)
By Cassandra Clare
I do not recommend reading this book in public if you want to be thought of as sane: you will laugh with EVERY page, and as soon as you stop laughing you'll just start rolling on the floor again, until you're terrified and shocked and crying-- yet somehow still laughing uncontrollably. When sixteen-year-old Clary Fray (or is that even her real name...?) is thrusted into a whole new world where 'all the stories are true'--demons, werewolves, vampires, faeries-- she realizes that her mundane life to this point has been full of lies. She is a Shadowhunter, though she was not raised that way, and soon learns how to act like one while still preserving some of her own childhood innocence. She meets people with unforgettable personalities (You can't not love Luke, Magnus, Jace...)...and if you just turn the pages and read on, so will you. To me, this was a young adult version of the Harry Potter series--not that you can't read Harry Potter as a young adult :-) --with just the things a book needs: unpredictable plot twists, and much longing to be in this fictional world alongside these lovable characters.