Chris here, with part three of the
Project Mayhem holiday shopping guide – Adventure Novels! Earlier posts
covered Books
for Fantasy Lovers and Historical Fiction. Next up, I’ll be listing Fantasy, Sci-Fi and Paranormal.
In honor of the holiday shopping
season, I wanted to celebrate some of our Project Mayhem books – order a copy
for your favorite middle grade reader, or for yourself! The links are to the
author’s website or blog; if you want to buy, it might be faster to go to your
favorite online retailer and paste in the name, or ask your local bookstore to
order the book.
Dee Garretson’s Wildfire
Run: The president’s retreat,
Camp David, is one of the safest places in the United States. So why can’t the
President’s son, Luke, and his friends Theo and Callie stay there without
Secret Service agents constantly hovering over them, watching their every move?
And yet, when an earthquake sets off a raging wildfire, causing a chain
reaction that wreaks havoc at Camp David, they are suddenly on their own.
Now Luke needs a plan:
- To override the security systems
- To save those who were supposed to save
him
- To get through an impassable gate
- To escape Camp David
Dee Garretson’s Wolf Storm: This is Stefan’s big break.
He’s on location in the mountains far from home for his first movie role,
filming a blockbuster sci-fi adventure. The props, the spaceships, and the
trained wolves on set should add up to a dream job, but acting turns out to be
much tougher than he ever imagined, and he feels like his inner loser is all
that’s showing through. And worst of all, no one will believe his claim that
there are wild wolves haunting the forest around the set. When a blizzard
strikes, isolating the young co-stars and bringing hungry feral wolves into the
open, Stefan must take on his biggest role yet—working together with his
co-stars to survive. With no second takes, they only have one chance to get it
right.
Robert Lettrick’s Frenzy:
14-year-old Heath Lambert is spending his summer at Camp Harmony in the
picturesque Cascade Mountain Valley…. But something’s wrong with the animals in
the surrounding forest. A darkness is spreading, driving them mad with rage.
Wolves, bears, mountain lions—even the chipmunks are infected, spurred on in
droves by one horrific goal: hunt and kill every human they find. Heath and a
ragtag band of campers are faced with a choice: follow Will’s lead and possibly
survive, or follow the camp staff and die. But how do you trust a leader when
you suspect he’s more dangerous than the animals you’re running from? Heath
came to Camp Harmony to be surrounded by nature. He’s about to get his wish.
The
Adventure Collection:
Six Spellbinding Novels for Middle Grades, by Chris Eboch, Sybil Nelson, D.D.
Roy, Sam Bond, Jennifer Bohnhoff, Courtney Vail, and Sandra J Howell. The
Adventure Collection e-book set includes 6 fun books for middle grade readers.
These novels include a search for ancient gold and a missing grandmother in the
Peruvian jungle, a girl in Normandy during World War II trying to understand
mysterious codes, genetically-enhanced assassins, travel across the terrain of
the Arabian nights, wishes gone wrong, and rescue horses. Every book features a
female heroine, or more than one.
Chris
Eboch’s novels for ages nine and up include The Genie’s
Gift; a middle eastern fantasy, The
Eyes of Pharaoh, a mystery in ancient Egypt; The
Well of Sacrifice, a Mayan adventure; and the Haunted series, which
starts with The Ghost on the Stairs. In The
Ghost Miner’s Treasure, a
brother and sister help a ghostly miner find his long-lost mine. Her book Advanced
Plotting helps writers fine-tune their plots. Learn more at www.chriseboch.com or her Amazon page, or check
out her writing tips at her Write Like
a Pro! blog.
I'm spreading this to Twitter! What a great series.
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DeleteGood stuff here. Dee, I meant to tell you this ages ago. It was really fun seeing your Wolfstorm on Scholastic Book Fair posters a couple of years back.
ReplyDeleteThese all look great. The real terror is never getting to read all the great books!
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