Kids Books - Adventure Books

Mutant City

Mutant City

By Steve Feasey

This story started fifty years ago, the world was almost destroyed by a chemical war, causing the world to be divided in the mutants and the pure. Thirteen years ago, a secret experiment was shut down and all its residents killed, only five extraordinary kids survived. They then discover their mutant blood were brought with it special powers. Jax can read other people's thoughts and even control their minds. Brick can heal any injury or disease. Rush can move objects with his mind. Flea can incredibly fast that people can't see her. And Anya can shape shift. Together they try to survive in the Mutant City... The author Steve Feasey sets limit on the children's power and make the book relatable to the readers.

Canned

Canned

By Alex Shearer

Tins is the same novel as Canned, and I found it was a fiction book that I found slightly entertaining to read. The main character of the story was Fergal, and he had a unique hobby of collecting tins without labels from the bargain basket in the supermarket. Once, he found a finger inside a tin and got caught up to find the mystery behind the finger. The first part of this book was mildly funny, and I loved how Fergal played out scenarios and said things in his head, making him a loveable character. I found that his childish perception of the world allowed him to become overexcited by some things and work methodically with others. However, I did not really enjoy reading the plot of this story because it was too predictable and unrealistic. Even though there was a cliffhanger at the end of almost every chapter, I was always able to easily guess what was going to happen next. Perhaps this was because I was a little too old for the target market, however this does not condone the easily predictable events described throughout this book. Overall, I was not very impressed with the story structure and writing style of this book. Therefore, I will only recommend Tins to younger readers who would like an easy read.

The Shadow Queen (Ravenspire)

The Shadow Queen (Ravenspire)

By C. J. Redwine

I think this is a really nice book, this book is kind of like "Snow White" but just different in some details, for example in this book the princess and the queen they both have magic, but the queen use magic for bad things like killing people, and the princess use magic for good things like use magic to fight with the queen. The queen killed a lot of people.The neighboring kingdom of Eldr when prince Kol's father and older brother was killed by magic so prince Kol need to take care of saving his kingdom. At the end prince Kol meet princess Lorelai and he think she is beautiful, fierce, and unstoppable and despite dark magic.

Flashback Four #1: The Lincoln Project

Flashback Four #1: The Lincoln Project

By Dan Gutman

kid

Awesome book go read

The Keepers #2: The Harp and the Ravenvine

The Keepers #2: The Harp and the Ravenvine

By Ted Sanders

kailani munyer

well I havent read this book yet but the book looks realy good

The Seventh Level

The Seventh Level

By Jody Feldman

I COULD NOT PUT THIS BOOK DOWN! Best book I've read in a long time! It's about a boy named Travis who is asked if he wants to enter the Legend, the group that creates fun events for his school.But is it really the Legend, or some pranksters?

School for SPIES Book One Playing with Fire (A School for Spies Novel)

School for SPIES Book One Playing with Fire (A School for Spies Novel)

By Bruce Hale

this was a great book! great details and amazing concept! 5 stars for sure!

Return to the Dark House

Return to the Dark House

By Laurie Faria Stolarz

This is one of the most thrilling books ever. It's a sequal to Laurie Stolarz other book, "The Dark House". Both of these books keep you wanting more, and sitting on the edge of your seat. It causes you to fall in love with characters then snatch them away. Making you want to know if they ever make it out... Alive! It's more then a horror book, it's a mystery. but I also warn you, reading it at night can be a little scary :).

Star Wars: The Force Awakens

Star Wars: The Force Awakens

By Golden Books

lier lier

this movie is bad and the book

The Hunt (Cage)

The Hunt (Cage)

By Megan Shepherd

What I liked: 1. The Hunt was better then the first book. 2. I definitely like the set-up for the third book. It will be an epic final book with everything coming to a head. 3. The characters were likable in The Hunt compared to The Cage were everyone was kinda going crazy and honestly just weren't very likable. The only person I was interested in or liked in the last book was Cassian even when he lied to Cora. Also, Cora was just okay in the last book, she didn't stand out to me as being anything special. But, in the newest book, The Hunt, all the characters really worked together and were more engaging to read about. 4. One of my problems with the last book was the lack of world building (I know they were in a cage/habitat, but still) so to my enjoyment the Kindred space station was explored more in this book. What I didn't like: 1. Still slow at time. I remember the last book being slow to build up to the action and it was the same in this book. The beginning and end were fast-paced but the middle was sluggish in movement. 2. I know other people mentioned this too but it was hard to engage/connect with the book at times. Probably due to the slowness of the book. 3. Cliff hanger. I'm not normally bothered by cliff hangers but the book was just starting to pick up and then it ended. So, I was disappointed by the ending. Overall, I would still suggest reading The Hunt and The Cage if you haven't already. On a scale of 1-10 of anticipation for the third book, I'm a 6 on the scale. * Thank you to Edelweiss and Balzer & Bray for the chance to read this book.

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