Kids Books - Adventure Books
STANDING TALL! - DC
By Golden Books
I read this book i liked this book and this book is fantasy because it is no super powers
The Night Fairy
By Laura Amy Schlitz
I really enjoyed this book because it was really easy to read and finish it ( it only took me 2 days ) because it only had 117 pages. Another thing i liked about this book was that it was pretty serene because it did not have a really big problem that takes the whole book to solve it; it only had one problem towards the middle that actually did not take that long to solve. This book is definitely recommended by me!!!
The Adventures of Tin Tin - In the Land of the Soviets
By Michael Turner & Leslie Lonsdale-Cooper (Translated By)
Wow another Tin Tin book this looks like number 1 of tin tin's adventure I have read 5 books of Tin Tin this book is a comic book and has an adventure with his dog Snowy and a captain and alot of information and very very very very funny lol
Star Wars: Boba Fett #3: Maze of Deception
By Elizabeth Hand
I don't know if I should read this book now, or wait to get the rest, considering how its the 3rd book.
Tango: The Tale of an Island Dog
By Eileen Beha
This book is a little bit in the level of fourth graders (just saying), but it is a nice story. One of my childhood favorite memoirs, one that I read a really long time ago.
Zoom!
By Robert Munsch
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well in my opinion i like this book because it intresting here i have to tell you somthing stuff that happen in robert munch books never happen to me. robert if you can hear me right now i want you to know don't give up keep writing books for all over the world but i know it hard but this is one of the best books see ya
Darkness Becomes Her
By Kelly Keaton
It was a realy good book its not a clash of monsters and humans nor gods v.s. humans. It was like frankenstein v.s. his creation, gods v.s. there creations (monsters)
The Immortal Fire (The Cronus Chronicles)
By Anne Ursu
The third book of The Cronus Chronicles was a disappointing experience for the hype given in the last book. I expected clever comedy and heart-pounding action like the other books, but instead got frustrating setbacks from the action with blots of forgetful comedy. I liked this book, but I expected more.As stated above, this book had one major flaw, constant setbacks. Mr. Meteos, (a Promethean in the book) constantly limited Charlotte and Zee's ability to fight because they are children, which gets annoying amazingly quickly. But readers are not freed from setbacks after Charlotte and Zee separate from Mr. Metoes and the Prometheans, because the author decides to split up the main characters for a few chapters. She did this in the other books as well, but it worked. It worked in the first book, "The Shadow Thieves" because the split added weight and intensity to the climax. In the second book, "The Siren Song" Zee's character was replaced by a boy just as interesting named Jason, who the reader would eventually see as flawed, so when Zee and Charlotte are reunited readers are more grateful for Zee's characters. However in the third book, Zee and Charlotte's separation just seemed like another setback, because (of course) they worried a lot for each other, and were depressed about not having one another, which wasn't enjoyable to read. The book got boring, and by the time the cousins were reunited, you were to worn out to feel the heart-pounding action. Also, the idea of Zee's and Charlotte's parents being in the dark about where they children were just made me feel guilty during this adventure, and the fact that the author didn't write the parents and children being reunited made me feel more guilty, and annoyed. Their was the return of some characters though, which I enjoyed, and the interpretations of the other gods were wonderful as usual. Their was one portion in the book that was laugh out loud funny, which was a good release from the boredom. The main villain was (as always) fantastically twisted. However the new character of Steve could have been more fleshed out, even if he was supposed to be relatable to the readers if they were in the situation posed in the book's climax. All and all, it would be okay if it wasn't connected to this particular series, because it is, I found it a let down for how excited I was originally for this book. Plus the constant setbacks took the intensity out of the climax, which was also dissapointing. However the creativity of the plot and the characters is hard to ignore. I believe it's worthy of 3/5 stars.
Deviants (The Dust Chronicles)
By Maureen McGowan
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Glorys whole life is spent in hiding and has to hid her terrible secret. If her secret ever got out that shes a deviant, she would definitely get given to the shredders. There would be no escape to her future. Until Burn comes along... This book Is the most amazing book that keeps you on your toes every chapter! I really enjoyed to read about Glory and her little brother Drake journey to freedom of there terrible future in Haven.









