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Choose Your Own Adventure
7 Responses to “Choose Your Own Adventure”
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What a blast from the past! Those books were the greatest kid literature.
The most interesting/exciting thing about these books was the second-person perspective and end-of-page decisions that put the reader in control of the reading experience. I suppose those books could serve as a nice introduction to the rarely used second-person narrator, like the one in Jay Mcinerney’s Bright Lights, Big City.
I had quite a few of the CYEAs: Space Vampire, Deadwood City, Supercomputer, Rock and Roll Mystery, and Invaders of Planet Earth. When I was done reading them I would sit down with a piece of paper and map out the endings so that I could find the “right” ending.
I also remember being eternally frustrated by R.A. Montgomery’s The Brilliant Dr. Wogan. It seemed like every choice I made led to my death, Dr. Wogan’s death, or both of us being killed or captured.
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give me some examples of 2nd person narrative. i really want to read some and i can’t think of any right now.
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The plot of Italo Calvino’s novel If on a winter’s night a traveller is your reading of Italo Calvino’s novel If on a winter’s night a traveller. As such much of the thing is told direct to you, the Reader.













