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7 Adventure Books To Discover: Stories that Portal to the Unknown
Published on October 22, 2025

7 Adventure Books To Discover: Stories that Portal to the Unknown

Written by Timiebilayefa Anthony

Ever picked up a book and been instantly transported? Secrets, battling dragons, and fighting pirates for treasure; that’s the thrill of adventure books.

Discover seven adventure books that will transport readers on unforgettable journeys, from classic favourites to modern tales that push the boundaries of imagination.

1. Journey to the Centre of the Earth by Jules Verne

Professor Lidenbrock, a scientist, drags his nephew Axel on a mission to explore the Earth’s core, and they end up discovering an underground world of oceans, prehistoric creatures, and constant danger. Narrated through Axel’s eyes, this timeless classic reminds us that curiosity can take us anywhere, especially into the unknown.

2. The Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien

Bilbo Baggins just wants to be left alone. Fate, though, has other plans. An unexpected visit from a wizard and a group of dwarves sends him chasing dragons and gold. This book is full of wit and magic. It dares you to step outside your comfort zone. When Gandalf is asked where he went, he says, “To look ahead.” Asked what brought him back, he says, “Looking behind.” Adventure is simply about moving ahead while remembering your beginnings.

3. Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson

Meet Pirates, maps, and buried gold: the adventure setup that never gets old. Stevenson’s Treasure Island is the blueprint of every pirate story you’ve ever loved. Following Jim Hawkins’ discovery of a treasure map in a deceased pirate’s chest, we are swept into an adventure of danger, betrayal, and the price of flashy rewards.

4. Shantaram by Gregory David Roberts

An Australian felon escapes to India and builds a new life in the slums of Bombay. There, he becomes deeply involved with the local mafia, finding love, purpose, and a sense of belonging. This story feels raw and emotional, like a confession and a burst of tumultuous imagination, all at once.

5. Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne

Phileas Fogg bets that he can circle the globe in eighty days. Accompanied by his loyal valet, he encounters delays, surprises, and love. The charm of the story lies in the sheer unpredictability of events that still allow things to work out for him. It is full of humour and charm, making one feel like they’re racing against time.

6. The Lost City of Z by David Grann

A British explorer and his son vanish in the Amazon while searching for a lost city. Years later, a journalist retraces their steps. This nonfiction book combines history and mystery, exposing the obsession that comes with exploration and the cost of a potentially fruitless endeavour.

7. The Thirty-Nine Steps by John Buchan

A man is caught in a spy conspiracy he didn’t seek. Framed for murder, he flees while deciphering the hidden code to thirty-nine steps before a secret agency sparks war. Fast-paced and suspenseful, this spy story entertains from start to finish.

Wrapping Up

We have followed maps to gold, travelled through deserts and jungles, and reached the centre of the Earth while seated.

Maybe the next journey isn’t hidden in a chest or buried in a far city. It could be closer: a new book, a move to a new city, or a period of self-discovery. The beauty of great adventure books isn’t just where it transports, but what it awakens. So, where to next?

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