If you can't be out there having a good time, the next best thing is to enjoy a good adventure book. Here is a list of some of our favorites.
"Diversity in books can enhance and strengthen your child’s social learning." - Mo' Joseph Like most loving parents, I tried to expose my child to
River renegades! Crazy foreign correspondents! Somali kidnappers! These were the epic yarns and soul-stirring stories that held us transfixed.
It's so interesting to decide how to define adventure, and what we believe should be included in this genre. For some, it requires first-hand accounts of the mountaineering-skydiving-waterfall jumping
From hunting a deadly Royal Bengal tiger at the turn of the 20th century, to an urban adventurer who specializes in exploring caves, subways, catacombs, sewers and more around the world—the adventures in these 7 books come in many forms.
If you classify yourself as a bohemian, wanderer, risk-taking adventurer, I dare you to go ahead and read these top ten best adventure books of all time.
Whether you’ve got the adventuring bug or you just want to escape into a good book this summer, here are 10 titles everyone should read, excerpted from Brendan Leonard’s The Great Outdoors: A User’s Guide. Adventure Books Everyone Should Read Kon-Tiki, by Thor Heyerdahl (1950) Touching the Void, by Joe Simpson (1988) Into the Wild, by Jon Krakauer (1996) Endurance: Shackleton’s Incredible Voyage, by Alfred Lansing…
No more wandering around the library trying to figure out which book to check out for your six or seven your old! Share some of these classic and new adventure stories with your kids today.
The first adventure novel that you ever read is hard to forget: after all, we all remember the first time our imaginations were lit by whispers of buried treasure, lost worlds, and faraway jungles. As
Near to afar, adventure is filled with stories of conquests, scientific discovery and crazy things. Our list of the 30 best adventure books of all time.
As the spring season gets rolling full swing, we bring you 6 finest Motorcycle Adventure Books to read this Spring! For motorcycling is all about story's
So you're a kid and you're on your way to visit your uncle, when suddenly you find yourself trapped in a mysterious, time-traveling cave. Or abducted by aliens. Or headed directly for the bottom of the sea. One wrong move, and you could be devoured b…
R.A. Montgomery, co-author and publisher of the long-running "Choose Your Own Adventure" series, the classic children's book series responsible for letting generations of young readers choose from dozens of possible endings, died Nov. 9 at his home in Vermont, his wife said. He was 78.
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1. Following Atticus by Tom Ryan Tom Ryan’s inspiring tale of how he and his miniature schnauzer companion, the “Little Buddha” Atticus M. Finch,
So you're a kid and you're on your way to visit your uncle, when suddenly you find yourself trapped in a mysterious, time-traveling cave. Or abducted by aliens. Or headed directly for the bottom of the sea. One wrong move, and you could be devoured…
Apsley Cherry-Garrard's travel memoir is still the one to beat, and not only because it features penguins
The series allowed children to build their own story—but it also created false perceptions about making choices.