I love the choose your own adventure books. I always get one whenever I go to my school library as a kid. The one book I will always remember is the theme park adventure.
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shadow0knight
I love the choose your own adventure books. I always get one whenever I go to my school library as a kid. The one book I will always remember is the theme park adventure.
NODlike
Choose your own adventure books were awesome! I always tried to make the story as long as possible by keeping track of my pages.
theentertainmentguy
You can also cheat...just saying
OverpoweredGopher
you are allowed to go back if your finger is still on the page :X. Rememebr getting the Goosebumps ones from the library,usually ended up dying >_>.
LineBeckIV
I use to always read these, my favourite was the Superman one...it was awsome.
josh813
i read journey under the sea in class in public school when they made us read books. i always died at the end
Demon_the_Kid
I got the Back to the Future one ..and die leaving Doc Brown behind in the stone age :(
tricobalt
They were some fun books.
destructorv2
i still hold a Fighting Fantasy book :D man if only i get a chance to get my hands on the super mario world gamebooks
Icipall
I still love those kind of books.
Ferret75
These books were awesome! There were so many path possibilities.
usedgamer
I always got the crapy ending for "give yourself goose bumps"
darkhyrulelord
I would certainly agree to that. I enjoyed some of those multi-end books.
obiwattkenobi
Oh, man! I've read a few of these.