Best Adventure Books
What is the best adventure book ever written? Review the books below to find out!
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Robinson CrusoeDaniel Defoeadventure10.0/10BuyReviews
The Hunger GamesSuzanne Collinsadventure10.0/10BuyReviews
Lord of the FliesWilliam Goldingadventure9.0/10BuyReviews
SheH. Rider Haggardadventure9.0/10BuyReviews
Captains CourageousRudyard Kiplingadventure9.0/10BuyReviews
HatchetGary Paulsenadventure8.0/10BuyReviews
King Solomons MinesH. Rider Haggardadventure8.0/10BuyReviews
Moby DickHerman Melvilleadventure8.0/10BuyReviews
Jurassic ParkMichael Crichtonadventure8.0/10BuyReviews
The Call of the WildJack Londonadventure5.7/10BuyReviews
The OdysseyHomeradventure3.0/10BuyReviews
Ayesha: The Return of SheH. Rider Haggardadventureno ratingsBuyReviews
Swiss Family RobinsonJohann David Wyssadventureno ratingsBuyReviews
Treasure IslandRobert Louis Stevensonadventureno ratingsBuyReviews
Southern Mail Night FlightAntoine de Saint-Exuperyadventureno ratingsBuyReviews
The Lost WorldArthur Conan Doyleadventureno ratingsBuyReviews
The Lost WorldMichael Crichtonadventureno ratingsBuyReviews
Peter PanJ. M. Barrieadventureno ratingsBuyReviews

Adventure books are a type of fiction book and consist of what the name says, an adventure. They are usually extravagant stories that involve a lot of imagination.

The trends of adventure books follow the trends of fiction books very closely. According to Google Trends, there was a decrease in popularity from 2005 to 2007 and then since mid-2007 the search popularity has grown.

The United States is the largest searcher for "adventure books" by a large margin. The second most searches come from Canada, followed by India, Australia, and the United Kingdom. The top cities are Columbus (US), Raleigh (US), St Louis (US), Reston (US), and Chicago (US), with all of the top 10 cities being from the United States.