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Rating: Summary: These are the best! Review: Choose Your Own Adventure books, I mean the Bantam Books ones, are the best! I want them all! It's amazing - the earlier ones are from around 1980 or even before, and can still be enjoyed thoroughly, as if they were written yesterday!
Rating: Summary: My first Choose Your Own Adventure book! Review: For me, this was the book that got me addicted at the age of 9! Edward Packard is a genius and one of my American heroes for inventing such an amazing literary genre! <i>Who Killed Harlowe Thrombey?</i> is a great mystery, full of suspense and interesting character development. It also stands out from the early CYOA books because it only contains 14 endings, thus making for a longer story. This book was also one of the few selected to be published as a Grey Castle Press hardcover!
Rating: Summary: My first Choose Your Own Adventure book! Review: For me, this was the book that got me addicted at the age of 9! Edward Packard is a genius and one of my American heroes for inventing such an amazing literary genre! Who Killed Harlowe Thrombey? is a great mystery, full of suspense and interesting character development. It also stands out from the early CYOA books because it only contains 14 endings, thus making for a longer story. This book was also one of the few selected to be published as a Grey Castle Press hardcover!
Rating: Summary: "Don't Bother Reading It" Review: This book is one of the worst books I have read. It is a mystery book where you are the detective but the book never really tells the solution to the mystery.No more comments.
Rating: Summary: A Good One Review: This may in fact be the best of the entire "Choose Your Own Adventure" series, which is saying something, since this was always an interesting series, especially in its early days. Packard is the master of the genre, and the tangled web herein is suspenseful and atmospheric. Lots of fun for kids.
Rating: Summary: A Good One Review: This may in fact be the best of the entire "Choose Your Own Adventure" series, which is saying something, since this was always an interesting series, especially in its early days. Packard is the master of the genre, and the tangled web herein is suspenseful and atmospheric. Lots of fun for kids.
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