Category: Adventure
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The Sisters Grimm
By Michael Buckley Overview: These books remain one of my favorites of all time. The way Buckley recreates these classic stories in ways other people couldn’t have imagined is amazing. The twists and turns are captivating, and you will not… Continue reading
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Michael Vey
By Richard Paul Evans Overview: This series was actually pretty good! A lot of the characters were kind of two dimensional, but otherwise the plot was captivating and easy to follow. This fast paced series would be great for people… Continue reading
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Eragon
By Christopher Paolini Overview: I’d recommend this book to dragon fans or people who enjoyed Harry Potter. It’s a fast paced adventure that will keep you turning pages until the end! People grades seven and up would enjoy this book.… Continue reading
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Seraphina
By Rachel Hartman Overview: Fans of high fantasy are sure to love this book! It and it’s sequel are super entertaining and compelling, I could not put it down. It’s a lot like Eragon, but I felt that the plot… Continue reading
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The Tales of Pell
By Delilah S. Dawson and Kevin Hearne Overview: This series was witty and absolutely hilarious. Every few sentences there was one hidden joke or another. The story was well thought out, and somehow the authors thought up the most insane… Continue reading
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Mortal Engines
By Phillip Reeve Overview: The plot and whole premise of Municipal Darwinism was actually super interesting. It was crazy to think about how that works and the worldbuilding was actually really good. I did not like the way it was… Continue reading
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The Diamond Thief
By Sharon Gosling Overview: The Diamond Thief is extremely entertaining, with heists, steampunk amazingness, and well developed, interesting characters! I’d say kids in grades six and up would enjoy it, but the content is fine for younger, advanced readers. Continue reading
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The Bone Witch
By Rin Chupeco Overview: The Bone Witch is an amazing series involving fantastic worldbuilding and a creative plotline. Teens grades seven and up would enjoy this book. The writing wasn’t ever too complicated or hard to comprehend or read, but… Continue reading