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Choose Your Own Adventure
Book • 1979
The Choose Your Own Adventure series is a collection of interactive gamebooks written from a second-person point of view.
Readers assume the role of the protagonist and make choices that influence the plot and outcome of the story.
The series was highly successful, selling over 250 million copies worldwide and translated into over 40 languages.
It was originally published by Bantam Books and later relaunched by Chooseco LLC after Bantam discontinued the series in 1999.
Readers assume the role of the protagonist and make choices that influence the plot and outcome of the story.
The series was highly successful, selling over 250 million copies worldwide and translated into over 40 languages.
It was originally published by Bantam Books and later relaunched by Chooseco LLC after Bantam discontinued the series in 1999.
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when referring to his daughter's reading habits.


Bret Taylor

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as a series of books he read as a child.


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while discussing Choose Your Own Adventure books and their impact on his investment style.

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as the books that inspired her research paper.

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as an example to describe choosing your own response, like the books she used to read as a kid.

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