Adventure

Books that are characterized by exciting journeys and daring exploits.

The Silver Chair Cover
Rating: 4/5

The Silver Chair Review

Puddleglum might be the only character who can complain about a sunny day and still save the world. The Silver Chair is full of odd friends, talking owls, and big frogs. Good fun, a bit gloomy, and always surprising!

Wheel of Time Premium Boxed Set I: Books 1-3 (The Eye of the World, The Great Hunt, The Dragon Reborn) Cover
Rating: 4/5

The Eye of the World Review

Wheel of Time is like running a marathon in a magical world—slow at times, but full of wild surprises, odd hats, and more prophecies than your grandma’s dream journal. Come for the adventure, stay for the banter.

The Field Guide (1) (The Spiderwick Chronicles) Cover
Rating: 4.5/5

The Spiderwick Chronicles Review

Spiderwick is like a wild family reunion—if your cousins were goblins and your house had secret doors. Full of laughs, magic, and a few sibling squabbles, this book kept me turning the pages (and checking behind my couch).

Winter Winds of Wyoming (A Prairie Hearts Novel Book 7) Cover
Rating: 4.3/5

Winds of Winter Review

Winds of Winter sweeps you into chaos—there are dragons, backstabbing, and more plot twists than my last family game night. Not perfect, but if you love heartbreak and surprises, this book dishes them out with Martin’s usual flair.

Percy Jackson and the Olympians 5 Book Paperback Boxed Set (w/poster) Cover
Rating: 4.5/5

The Lightning Thief Review

Percy Jackson turns Greek myths into a wild ride with lots of laughs, monsters, and weird weather. Percy's trouble with gods feels real, and his jokes made me snort milk. It's a fun, fast book—even if you're not a demigod.

The Inferno (Signet Classics) Cover
Rating: 3.8/5

Inferno Review

Inferno is like a puzzle you can't put down, but some pieces feel forced. Fast pacing, wild twists, and famous art make it fun, even if the characters sometimes feel as flat as old pizza.