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Project UFO (Choose Your Own Adventure: Classic #27) (Choose Your Own Adventure) 2 reviews R. A. Montgomery
Chooseco, 2008
Excellent realpolitik from the master of the non-sequitur
+ As Exciting As I Remember
An unusually coherent tale from the endearingly wacky R. A. "Anson" Montgomery. The fate of the Earth team visiting breakaway colony Luna is actually involving. I still lament the cancellation of the CYOA series.
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War with the Evil Power Master (Choose Your Own Adventure, No. 12) 2 reviews R. A. Montgomery
Chooseco, 2006
War With The Evil Power Master
I really like this book because there's lots of fighting and action. I like that one robot--I forget his name. Space battles are really exciting. Especially the ones in this book. I really really enjoyed this book!
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Terror on the Titanic (Choose Your Own Adventure: Classic #24) (Choose Your Own Adventure) 6 reviews James Wallace
Chooseco, 2007
If you see this book, get it!
+ A book that was good enough + Good introductory tape on the Titanic
I'm in 3rd grade, and Terror on the Titanic was the best book I've ever read. I loved the way you could choose want you want to do. My favorite thing about it is that you can read it as many times as you want and choose a different story each time. Once when I read it, I saved the Titanic. I liked ...
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Search for the Mountain Gorillas (Choose Your Own Adventure: Classic #25) (Choose Your Own Adventure) 1 review Jim Wallace
Chooseco, 2008
Save the gorillas!
There's a cheetah by you, watch out! Help my baby is missing. Did the gorillas take her? Will you help me? Hey why is your friend Halverson trying to take a baby gorilla? Oh you just got snared in a poacher's trap, ouch! It's starting to rain, and I hear there's cholera in the air. What's a ...
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Trouble on Planet Earth (Choose Your Own Adventure, No. 11) 2 reviews R. A. Montgomery
Chooseco, 2006
Very Goofy
A very far-fetched and silly tale about two smart kids who try to solve a world wide oil crisis. At it's best, it can be a very fun read with a couple of imaginative endings. At it's worst, there are alot of cheesy sci-fi characters and environments such as jumping into an Arabian chant painting ...
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Escape (Choose Your Own Adventure #8) 2 reviews R. A. Montgomery
Chooseco, 2006
Totalitarian Freedom Forever
+ Great Book!
A cold war era vision of a future where the United States disintigrates into smaller regions, where one specifically in the west (called Dorado) falls into totalitarianism (!) complete with a stylized triangle shaped pinwheel symbol that implies a swastika. The reader is part of a rogue resistance ...
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Inca Gold (Choose Your Own Adventure: Classic #20) (Choose Your Own Adventure) Jim Becket
Choosec, 2007
Beware and Warning! This book is different from other books. You and YOU ALONE are in charge of what happens in this story. There are dangers, choices, adventures and consequences. YOU must use all of your numerous talents and much of your enormous intelligence. The wrong decision could end in disaster - even death. But, don't despair. At any time, YOU can go back and make another ...
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Race Forever (Choose Your Own Adventure #7) 1 review R. A. Montgomery
Chooseco, 2006
Lil ''T''S Review
I Think The book is cool.The first adventure is if you wan't to start the speed race first or if you wan't to start the easy one first.I cosed the easy one first cause to let my car warm up for the speed race, like it was real.It told you to go to P.70.Then it told you if you wan't the ''Nissa'' or ...
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Lost on the Amazon (Choose Your Own Adventure #9) 1 review R. A. Montgomery
Chooseco, 2006
Choose your own adventure books
I ordered this for my grandsons. They received it a week before I thought they would get it. Very fast shipping.
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House of Danger (Choose Your Own Adventure: Classic #6) 4 reviews R. A. Montgomery
Chooseco, 2006
Read this book
+ great book! + great innovative idea
This book is crazy. You are a young detective, solving crimes. The story begins with a mysterious phone call for help. You end up following clues to the old site of a prison. That is where the real adventure begins. There are talking chimpanzees, a professor, genetically altered plants, ...
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Beyond Escape! (Choose Your Own Adventure #15) R. A. Montgomery
Chooseco, 2006
Beware and Warning! This book is different from other books. You and YOU ALONE are in charge of what happens in this story. There are dangers, choices, adventures and consequences. YOU must use all of your numerous talents and much of your enormous intelligence. The wrong decision could end in disaster - even death. But, don't despair. At any time, YOU can go back and make another ...
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Space and Beyond (Choose Your Own Adventure #3) 4 reviews R. A. Montgomery
Chooseco, 2006
Exciting!
This book is one of the more creative ones in the Choose Your Own Adventure Series. Basically, YOU are born to parents of two different planets and you have to figure out which planet YOU want to be your home planet. I think this book really stands out in the series. I can remember being ...
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Island of Time (Choose Your Own Adventure: Classic #28) (Choose Your Own Adventure) 1 review R. A. Montgomery
Chooseco, 2008
Let's go back in time!
You are forced into a time warp naturally when you see the title of the book in most situations. There is one ending where you are not forced into the time warp, and it was good to leave an option like that for the book. Though, I think the possible reference to You are a Millionaire was dumb. ...
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The Lost Jewels of Nabooti (Choose Your Own Adventure, No. 4) 1 review R. A. Montgomery
Chooseco, 2006
Warning: This is NOT the original version
Don't buy this book expecting a reprinting of the original 1982 Choose Your Own Adventure book. The text has been revised, though the revision is serviceable enough; but what's worse is that all of the illustrations have been replaced with really bad cartoons. The drawings in this book aren't quite ...
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Forecast From Stonehenge (Choose Your Own Adventure: Classic #19) (Choose Your Own Adventure) R. A. Montgomery
Chooseco, 2007
Beware and Warning! This book is different from other books. You and YOU ALONE are in charge of what happens in this story. There are dangers, choices, adventures and consequences. YOU must use all of your numerous talents and much of your enormous intelligence. The wrong decision could end in disaster - even death. But, don't despair. At any time, YOU can go back and make another ...
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Moon Quest (Choose Your Own Adventure: Classic #26) (Choose Your Own Adventure) 1 review Anson Montgomery
Chooseco, 2008
Behind The Wheel
Uh-oh! Something is behind the wheel. I know it will cause trouble in the race. I like this book a lot.
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The Abominable Snowman (Choose Your Own Adventure #1) 4 reviews R. A. Montgomery
Chooseco, 2006
RL 4 - 11, Excellent Book- Self Motivation for Reading
+ Choosing your own adventure= so fun! + Will you find the Abominable Snowman?
The Choose Your Own Adventure series is excellent to motivate your children and students to read. The book lets you make your own choices and find out what happens to your character. Kind of like a video game in a book. This particular one The Abominable Snowman is one of RA Montgomery's best and ...
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The Golden Path: Into the Hollow Earth (Choose Your Own Adventure: The Golden Path Vol I) 1 review Anson Montgomery
Chooseco, 2008
Have it your way
Some may find it hard to imagine how, with a printed book, the reader can actively participate in the adventure...but it is absolutely true. The ever popular Choose Your Own Adventure has been revamped, re-energized and relaunched, to the utter delight of parents and young adults everywhere. With ...
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The Brilliant Dr. Wogan (Choose Your Own Adventure, No. 17) 1 review R. A. Montgomery
Chooseco, 2007
Who can you trust?
This book, and probably all the newer editions of the CYOA series has nice comprehension quizzes for readers like me who have read all the endings. Also, the people quoted are different. There are readers in the front no the inside quoted, but there are 26-29 year olds quoted who miss this part ...
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Prisoner of the Ant People (Choose Your Own Adventure, No. 10) 2 reviews R. A. Montgomery
Chooseco, 2006
Prisoner of the Ant People
+ Don't Even Try to Guess What Will Happen Next
The first time I read this book I was twelve and Ronald Regan was president. Since that time I have probably read this book more than 100 times. In the 90's all of my college roommates read the book and today it brings me great pleasure to read along with my six year old. This is one of those rare ...
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