Kids Books - Adventure Books

Boy Meets Squirrels (The Dead Sea Squirrels)

Boy Meets Squirrels (The Dead Sea Squirrels)

By Mike Nawrocki

Second book of the series, not as funny as the first. Much more centered on bullying. It surprised me, because I was bullied and it was hard to understand why someone would do that to another person. My parents helped me through it and this book was a good reference as well. I enjoyed the way the bible is written in to see that it still applies today.

Naruto, Vol. 15: Naruto's Ninja Handbook

Naruto, Vol. 15: Naruto's Ninja Handbook

By Masashi Kishimoto

This is a really cool and exciting fight in this book. Like Gaara and Naruto are fighting each other, and they summon there animal and fight!

Naruto, Vol. 16: Eulogy

Naruto, Vol. 16: Eulogy

By Masashi Kishimoto

this book is good it has a lot of drama

Naruto, Vol. 21: Pursuit

Naruto, Vol. 21: Pursuit

By Masashi Kishimoto

This book is amazing, because it is about 5 kids ( they are ninjas ) having a mission finding another kid that is going to a evil guy. But on his way this the bad guy have henchman stopping them from going.

Naruto, Vol. 20: Naruto vs. Sasuke

Naruto, Vol. 20: Naruto vs. Sasuke

By Masashi Kishimoto

This book is amazing, it is about these kinds name Naruto and Sasuke ( they are ninjas). Sasuke is jealous of Naruto skills, so he challenge Naruto too a battle. When the battle is almost over, they use there moves call rasengan and chidori, but Kakashi (there master) intercept him.

Naruto, Vol. 17: Itachi's Power

Naruto, Vol. 17: Itachi's Power

By Masashi Kishimoto

I really like this book, because this book is mostly about two kids fighting (they are ninjas). That is my best part too, so I like when they use chidori (1,000 of birds) and rasengan on each other. (Sasuke and Naruto)

Naruto, Vol. 3: Dreams

Naruto, Vol. 3: Dreams

By Masashi Kishimoto

I think it is a great book to start of with if you love anime and manga. All the fights are simple and cool

Naruto, Vol. 19: Successor

Naruto, Vol. 19: Successor

By Masashi Kishimoto

I`ve read 16,17,18 but i`ve never read this one.

Jack: The True Story of Jack and the Beanstalk

Jack: The True Story of Jack and the Beanstalk

By Liesl Shurtliff

Not a so bad book just because it has a kinda too simple story and It has a lot of other books from this.

Grump: The (Fairly) True Tale of Snow White and the Seven Dwarves

Grump: The (Fairly) True Tale of Snow White and the Seven Dwarves

By Liesl Shurtliff

Have you ever wondered about the TRUE (well, mostly anyway) story of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs? Well, then you've come to the right book! Meet Borlen, aka Grump. He's an odd dwarf, because he was born close to The Surface. That's not normal for the gem-eating dwarfs, because there aren't many valuable gems and minerals up there. Grump is not used to the treacherous depths of dwarfs' mining caverns. And he's always dreamed of going to The Surface and seeing a human!! How cool would that be for a dwarf?! The one risky thing about going to The Surface is that if someone takes a dwarf by the beard, that unlucky dwarf must do their bidding! But Grump doesn't care. He feels like so much of an outcast already, he thought The Surface would be the place where he really felt like home. So, he decides to sneak up to The Surface to see what it was like! Grump quickly befriends Queen E.V.I.L. until she turns on him and Grump meets Snow White! Suddenly, the queen wants to kill Snow with a poison apple because Grump judged Snow fairer than the queen... ringing a bell from the original fairy tale? But what will happen when BOTH the queen AND Snow White take him by the beard? It's a wild ride from there, and Grump becomes more and more puzzled about how to fix the mess he's in... Read this amazing fractured fairy tale for adventure, humor, and more in this fun spin-off of the classic fairy tale Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs! I recommend this for ages 8+ and rate it 4/5 stars :)

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