Items Tagged with "Adventure"
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Heist Society by Ally Carter
Heist Society by Ally Carter
On her first family vacation Kat can remember, her mom and dad took her to the Louvre to case it. As a gift for her seventh birthday, her uncle Eddie took Kat to Austria to steal the crown jewels. Now Kat is fifteen, and she is planning her own successful cons. Kat h
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Crocodile Tears by Anthony Horowitz
Crocodile Tears by Anthony Horowitz
Alex’s latest adventure with MI6 doesn’t even seem worthy of Alex’s considerable espionage skills. All MI6 needs Alex to do is download some computer data while he is on a school field trip to a lab that specializes in the genetic engineering o
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Red Pyramid (Kane Chronicles - Book 1) by Rick Riordan
Red Pyramid (Kane Chronicles - Book 1) by Rick Riordan
From the author that brought us the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series comes an all-new series featuring the brother and sister team of Carter and Sadie Kane. Since the death of their mother six years before, Carter and Sadie have been sep
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Only the Good Spy Young by Ally Carter
Only the Good Spy Young by Ally Carter
At the end of the third book, Don’t Judge a Girl by Her Cover, the Gallagher Girls are in a really difficult situation. Cammie has just found out that she, not Macey McHenry, has been the target all along. And the most frustrating thing is that no one
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The Maze Of Bones (39 Clues: Book One) by Rick Riordan
When orphans Amy and Dan's beloved Aunt Grace suddenly dies, they are devastated. The funeral seems dull and the huge family of Cahills, who are crowded into the large mansion of the recently deceased Grace Cahill, seem to have no care in Gr
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The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
In the country of Panem, now what is North America, lies a shining capitol surrounded by 12 districts. Each year the capitol hosts “The Hunger Games,” a fight to the death on TV. Every district has to send in Tributes; one girl and one boy.
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Lost in the River of Grass by Ginny Rorby
This book is very interesting, and I really enjoyed it. The book was mostly about a girl named Sarah and a boy named Andy. Sarah is the main character, and she is an outcast. Nobody really knows or cares about her. One day her class goes on a
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Crossed (Matched Series – Book Two) by Ally Condie
I was very excited for Crossed when I first checked it out, but I actually found it a disappointment. The beginning was interesting, when Cassia and Ky are escaping the camps, but it soon becomes rather monotonous. When they escape to the
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Conspiracy 365: January by Gabriel Lord
Conspiracy 356 is an action packed, adventu
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Legend by Marie Lu
1500 is the magic number in June's World. That is the number that has governed her life ever since she took her Trials. 1500 is a perfect score on the Trials that each and every 10-year-old must take, and June is the only one to ever receive that score. She is j
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Airman by Eoin Colfer
Ripped from his idyllic life by a vengeful betrayal, the boy that was born to fly is forced to watch as his father turns his back on him and his kingdom brands him a murderer. Even the princess he loved believes him dead. Will Connor Broekhart be forever condemned to a livi
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The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien
The Hobbit by J.R.R Tolkien is a wonderful adventurous thriller about a hobbit named Bilbo who jumps at the chance to get rich. Bilbo is a hobbit from the shire. Hobbits despise adventure, but when thirteen dwarves came to Bilbo’s doorstep with the tellin
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Rot and Ruin by Jonathan Maberry
The zombie apocalypse, better known as First Night, occurred more than 14 years ago. Now the world is mostly “Rot and Ruin,” filled with zombies, with small pockets of humanity sandwiched within the wasteland. This is the only world that Benny can remember since he was a todd
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For the Win by Cory Doctorow
In a future so close to today’s world that it is hard to see the difference, teens play massive multiplayer online role-playing games. But not all of them are doing it because they enjoy it. Some teens in Third World countries actually “farm gold” for their ruthless, co
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Erak's Ransom by John Flanagan
Erak’s Ransom actually backtracks and takes place in the timeline before Will becomes a full-fledged ranger prior to books five and six, The Sorcerer of the North and The Siege of Macindaw. Will, Halt, and Evanlyn must use all their resources and cunning in this installment of the Ranger
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