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    My first intro to save scumming. I’d have my fingers on 4 different pages trying to get a good ending by changing my choices.

    God i loved those books.

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        I recently went on Z Library to see what CYOA they had in digital format… lots of NSFW books and a weird one about North Korea.

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    I remember reading these with like 3 fingers trying to hold my last few choices just in case they turned out badly.

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    lol i had this exact book when i was in 1st grade. i must have had dozens of choose your own adventure

    we had assigned reading times for homework and none of the teachers would allow these because they’re not “real books” (or some bullshit). i’ll bet any teacher today would bust a nut if as many of their students even cracked one of these open, let alone read it

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    Maybe I should post this in unpopular opinion but I did not enjoy these! I always chose what I thought were reasonable and pragmatic choices (because I was a boring and scaredy child) and I always died, lol. Looking back as an adult, I imagine that that’s the idea, that you get to and should take “risks” and they’ll pay off in the story. But as a kid I was always super frustrated, ha!

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    Not sure they were from the same author, but I had some as a kid. I remember them being pretty freaky, I committed cannibalism at least once…

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    I was like seven the first time somebody handed me one of these. I tried to read it cover to cover and I was very confused

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    Joe Dever’s Lone Wolf saga was my crack during my late teens. I’ll have to drag them out and replay them.

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    When I was a kid we had a family friend who ran a bookstore. I’d get one of these every time I went to visit my dad.