
One of our favorite restaurants uses choose-your-own-adventure books to give patrons their checks. I approve. (They also have photos of Danzig and heavy metal cats in the bathrooms.)
One of our favorite restaurants uses choose-your-own-adventure books to give patrons their checks. I approve. (They also have photos of Danzig and heavy metal cats in the bathrooms.)
Edward Packard‘s adventure game book (illustrated by Leslie Morrill and part of a series) for children aged 9+ is a fast-paced, genuinely exciting read with some useful survival tips. The reader chooses between different options to direct where the story goes - some to a sticky end, some to fame and riches - which holds the attention and keeps things interesting. The series was a big part of my childhood and still hold up all these years later.