Kids Books - Adventure Books
The Entirely True Story of the Unbelievable FIB
By Adam Shaughnessy
Eleven-year old Pru is still dealing with the death of her father, a former Police agent, when she finds a mysterious card in her room, asking “Who is the unbelievable FIB?” She can’t resist a good mystery, so she teams up with the new kid at school, ABE, to figure out what’s going on. Then, a mysterious man named Mr. Fox asks for their help investigating the mythical being invading their town. That’s just the beginning, and soon they discover another world beneath their town, and realize they must find the eye of Odin before anybody else if they want to stop a war that could destroy both the worlds. I thought this was a good book! It has elements of mystery, and it fun to try and stay ahead of the plot. I would recommend this book to people who enjoy books like Rick Riordan’s, as it is about Norse mythology.
Free Four: Tobias Tells the Divergent Knife-Throwing Scene (Divergent Series-Collector's Edition)
By Veronica Roth
I am reading the Divergent Series currently and want to learn more about Four/Tobias. Veronica Roth is a great author so I trust that this book will be great.
The Kill Order: Book Four; Origin (The Maze Runner Series)
By James Dashner
Some people say that this book isn't as good as the others in the series, and I disagree with that. This book has many surprise twists and is a very cool look at during and right after the sun flares as opposed to 10+ years in the future. You also get the backstory of a character in Maze Runner, and how the virus (the flare) spread. I would recommend this book to anyone who liked the Maze Runner trilogy. 5/5!
The Cloak Society
By Jeramey Kraatz
Alex Knight was born and raised in the secret underground base of the Cloak Society, a dedicated group of supervillains intent on revenge for a war that took place a long time ago. A war against their arch enemies The Justice Rangers. Alex himself is a dedicated junior member of the Cloak Society, intent on proving himself to his parents and living up to his legacy. But on his first mission everything becomes real. And Alex to the surprise of his teammates and family, saves the life an enemy. He insists that it was a fluke, a rare accident, but deep down he knows that he doesn't want to kill. And he begins to question everything that the Cloak society stands for. Soon he is faced with a choice. His family, friends, and legacy. Or a new friend, and what he believes is right. I really enjoyed how easy it was to understand the characters emotions, and I honestly hope a second book comes out, seeing as it ended on a small, but irritating cliffhanger.
Bloody Jack: Being an Account of the Curious Adventures of Mary "Jacky" Faber, Ship's Boy
By L. A. Meyer
Bloody Jack was a totally unique and thrilling story of an orphan girl abandoned on London's streets to fend for herself. Her name was always "Jack". It used to be Mary. But that was before her mother and sister died and she was cast out onto the streets and found and sheltered by Charlie's Roosters. Then she became "Little Mary". When Charlie is brutally murdered, Mary runs away. She's always dreamed of a life at sea. But girls aren't exactly allowed on His Majesty's royal Navy, so Mary becomes Jacky and so begins The Deception. I absolutely adored reading every coarse and breathtaking adventure Jacky experiences and I highly reccomend this book to teens who love a good journey at sea.
Legend of the Ghost Dog
By Elizabeth Cody Kimmel
The author of this book is Elizabeth Cody Kimmel, she mostly write about scary stories, with story that have dogs in it, and girl stories. The different between Kimmel work and other authors works, is that the book is about a ghost dog and other author might write about something different. Tee (everybody in her family and friend call her Tee, that is her nickname, plus her real name is Anita) and Dodie narrate the whole story about the book. Dodie narrated his years ago (flash back, which is italic) story. Tee narrate the present day in the story of this book. The setting take place at Nome, Alaska, in the summer. The genre of this book is mystery, kinda realistic fiction, and maybe a tiny fantasy. The theme (lesson) in the story is trust other people, like your friend and other people that you know. maybe another theme ( lesson) in the story is don't hurry ( take your time, don't rush ) and know what is best for you. I like this book because it is very interesting and exciting, if you read it at night and think about ghost haunting you it, it will make it scary (that is what I feel). What I don't like about this book is that, it is kinda boring at some parts in the story and there is not much characters in the book. I would read more book about the author books because what I really like about this book. I will encourage other people to read this book because they might learn something and might like this book.
Robinson Crusoe (MacMillan Classics)
By Daniel Defoe
it is good and adventurous. i like ths book it is easy to understand and good . i also like adventures so i like this book but i'm sure that anybody who will read this book will surely like it.
Emperor Pickletine Rides the Bus (Origami Yoda)
By Tom Angleberger
In the final epic tale of the Origami Yoda series, the 7th graders of McQuarrie Middle School take a hard earned field trip to Washington D.C. But when the ex-principal makes a rule that no one can bring origami or paper on the field trip, they are doomed because Harvey has gone to the Sour Side with Emperor Pickletine, who is made out of a pickle. Now how will they be able to withstand their evil force?
Capture the Flag
By Kate Messner
This book is amazing from the beginning to end. I couldn't stop reading it. It's about 3 kids Anna, Jose, Henry that all go to Washington D.C. Something horrible and very surprising happens: The original Star Spangled Banner has been stolen. A storm has struck and all the planes are delayed. Anna knows that the thief must be stuck in the airport too. Can she convince Jose and Henry to help her? But is the job to hard for them? On their journey to find the flag they meet a crazy poodle, a mysterious snake-arm man, and a soon-to-be president. Can they stop the culprits from escaping? In this intense novel you'll find out. It will take you on an adventure you'll never forget. I give Capture The Flag 5 stars.
The Penderwicks on Gardam Street
By Jeanne Birdsall
The Penderwicks is a humorous tale about four sisters trying to live life without a mothers things were going great until their father begins dating again. The sisters set him up wither really bad blind dates to keel from having a stepmother, who they assume would be wicked and horrible. Little do they know that the answer to their problems had moved in next door! This book is cheerful and funny, with well developed characters and a continuing plot line. I really enjoyed it, and would recommend it to 4-8 graders.









