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The Fifth Hero #1: The Race to Erase
The Fifth Hero #1: The Race to Erase | Bill Doyle
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CHOOSE YOUR PATH. CHANGE THE STORY. SAVE THE EARTH. From the creator of the interactive Escape This Book! series comes a new adventure series about climate superheroes in which YOU get to help save the planet by choosing which story line you think is the right one! The Calamity Corporation is determined to end life on Earth as we know it. The company has built hotels that orbit Earth and small cities on the moon and has plans to move the human population to Mars. The sinister corporation is determined to ruin Earth so that people have no choice but to leave it. Not so fast! Four kids who secretly possess the powers of land, air, sea, and creatures are about to change the course of history. These kids may not be the likeliest of heroes, but they are determined to stop Calamity Corporation from destroying Earth. And they have a secret weapon: a fifth hero. YOU! Throughout the book, there are three chances for you to help change the course of the story alongside our fearless team. Choose incorrectly and it's game over. But choose wisely and you might save the planet!
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LibrarianRyan
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2.5 ⭐ It‘s really hard to read a choose your own adventure, style book when there are no choices to be made or when the pages say turned UTK. I am assuming TK means to come or later because there are no pages called TK. in all honesty, this story has it interesting parts but it‘s more absurdist than interesting. Some kids belong to something called the climate club but live in a futuristic world where there are bicycles in homes and

LibrarianRyan helicopters in cars and planes and everything is disposable. Where people are racing to leave the earth into space because the earth isn‘t worth it. I love choose-your-own-adventure style books, however, this one was not worth the time it. It borders on the line of camp, but not a style of campo you want to keep reading. 14mo
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