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What an Adventure


Cover art for THE GAME OF SUNKEN PLACES
CHILDREN'S
Released: July 1, 2004

"As with so many games, the fun of the novel is not in the ending but in the getting there, and readers willing to suspend every ounce of disbelief will be rewarded by this smart, consciously complex offering that never panders to its middle-grade audience. (Fiction. 10-14)"
When wise-cracking Gregory and brainy Brian go to Vermont to visit Gregory's "strange . . . [p]robably insane" Uncle Max, they "couldn't know what an adventure it would be." Read full book review >
Cover art for THE PIRATES OF CROCODILE SWAMP
CHILDREN'S
Released: March 1, 2009

"This sure-to-please adventure for middle-grade readers is a promising new direction for the prolific nature writer. (Fiction. 8-11)"
After a wild ride down I-95 with their unpredictably violent father, Sandy and Jack Casperin find themselves in the Florida Keys, far from home. Read full book review >
Cover art for SEA GIFT
CHILDREN'S
Released: Oct. 20, 2003

"Though friendship with a local Mi'kmaq boy and success following his grandmother's advice come too easily, this story of adventure, coming of age, and moral ideas has much to offer. (Fiction. 10-14)"
When 14-year-old Lauchie convinces his mother to let him work on a lobster boat for the summer, little does he know he's in for the "absolute best" summer of his life. Read full book review >
Cover art for CRISPIN
CHILDREN'S
Released: Sept. 1, 2006
by Avi

"Super storytelling. (author's note) (Historical fiction. 10-14)"
An orphan boy continues searching for freedom amid the social and political chaos of 14th-century England in this swiftly paced sequel to Crispin: The Cross of Lead (2004). Read full book review >
Cover art for M IS FOR MAMA'S BOY
CHILDREN'S
Released: Sept. 1, 2010
by Michael Buckley, illustrated by Ethen Beavers

"Beaver's illustrations and Chad W. Beckerman's art direction make for a terrific package for reluctant readers or book lovers out for thrills, gadgets and larfs. (Adventure. 8-12)"
Turncoat former member of National Espionage Rescue & Defense Society (aka NERDS) Read full book review >
Cover art for MOOSE TRACKS
CHILDREN'S
Released: May 8, 1995

"The attention-grabbing action and emotional struggles of the hero will hook reluctant readers, too. (Fiction. 9-12)"
 A suspense tale that pits moose against men, when poachers' greed threatens wildlife in the north woods of Minnesota. Read full book review >
Cover art for THE SUPERNATURALIST
CHILDREN'S
Released: May 1, 2004

"Most memorable are the corporate and police structures and weapons (including a slug shot that wraps its victim instantly in cellophane, requiring a vat of acid for removal) and the intriguing, philosophically elusive nature of the blue supernatural creatures. (Science fiction. 10-14)"
In the future's Satellite City, where everything's controlled by an enormous satellite, a plot-twisting adventure includes supernatural creatures, a disenfranchised band of Supernaturalists, and abundant use of futuristic weapons. Read full book review >
Cover art for LION BOY
CHILDREN'S
Released: Jan. 1, 2004

"Intriguing. (Fiction. 9-12)"
Panicked, Charlie sets off to find his kidnapped scientist parents in this adventurous romp set in a future England when pollution has banned cars, closed schools, and created an asthma epidemic. Read full book review >
Cover art for THE GIANT RAT OF SUMATRA
CHILDREN'S
Released: Feb. 1, 2005
by Sid Fleischman, illustrated by John Hendrix

"Spirited and entertaining. (Fiction. 9-13)"
Edmund Amos Peters, nearly 13, is the cabin boy on the vessel known as the Giant Rat of Sumatra (named for its memorable figurehead) and the narrator of this delightfully crisp, compact tale of adventure and fortune. Read full book review >
Cover art for THE LAST MARTIN
CHILDREN'S
Released: April 1, 2011

"Spiced with plenty of slapstick, the yarn speeds its protagonist through a succession of highs, lows and improbable triumphs on the way to a hilariously melodramatic finish. (Adventure. 11-13)"
The revelation that every time a new Martin is born into his family another one kicks the bucket stuns, bums and ultimately lights a rocket under 13-year-old Martin Boyle. Read full book review >
Cover art for HIDE AND SEEK
CHILDREN'S
Released: Aug. 1, 2010

"A good, solid adventure. (Mystery. 8-12)"
First-rate suspense with an original premise and an appealing theme support this story about a boy who stumbles upon two kidnapped children and endangers his own life in trying to help them. Read full book review >
Cover art for THE SEVEN KEYS OF BALABAD
CHILDREN'S
Released: Jan. 27, 2009
by Paul Haven, illustrated by Mark Zug

"A cluster of likable stock characters and whip-wielding warriors keeps the endearing plot moving. (Adventure. 10-12)"
Intrepid heroes preserve the peace of a war-torn Muslim country in this adventuresome Boy's Own–type treasure hunt. Read full book review >
Cover art for ALABAMA MOON
CHILDREN'S
Released: Sept. 5, 2006

"Key writes honestly about hunting, trapping and the hardships of survival in this rather unusual coming-of-age story. (Fiction. 10-14)"
All his life, Moon Blake has lived with his reclusive father, Oliver, on a remote tract of land in the woods surviving only on what they trap and grow. Read full book review >
Cover art for THE COTTONMOUTH CLUB
CHILDREN'S
Released: May 10, 2005

"Here are adventures worthy of Peck's Soup for a new generation. (Fiction. 10-14)"
It's summer, 1963, and Air Force brat Mitch Valentine is glad to bid adieu to sixth grade. Read full book review >
Cover art for BRIAN’S HUNT
CHILDREN'S
Released: Dec. 23, 2003

"Based on real incidents, this well-written sequel to Hatchet and its successors will be gobbled up by the author's legions of fans. (Fiction. 10+)"
Brian Robeson has returned to the Canadian wilderness, where his plane crashed two years before. Read full book review >