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The haunted castle

1983
The secret door in your closet leads to a haunted castle. You choose how the story will go.

Create interactive stories in Twine

2020
A simple guide to creating interactive stories using the Twine computer program.

Your grandparents are werewolves

2019
"It is a full moon tonight and that means YOU finally get to become a werewolf! Mom and Dad have to attend the Monster Council meeting tonight so they are leaving you with Grandma and Grandpa, or as you like to call them, Gram-wolf and Gramp-wolf. On this very special night, YOU get to decide what you want to do! Do you join Grandpa at the Werewolf School for the special talent show OR do you go with Grandma to look for the ancient tooth of the First Werewolf? Whatever you decide, it will surely be a night you will never forget!"--Back cover.

Unicorn princess

Unicorn Princess by Shannon Gilligan takes YOU - the plucky Princess Perri, now ten years old - on a third summer of adventure at camp on Princess Island! Your 6-8 year old reader will show off her new, lucky compass and improved curtsy-skills. When the Head of Camp is nowhere to be found and a new camper needs your help, will you save your fellow princesses from a menacing ghost? Will you make a new friend or discover a bevy of magical creatures, from unicorns to mermaids to talking fish?.

Deep in the jungle of doom

1996
The reader decides the course of an adventure in which the narrator becomes separated from a nature study group in South America and falls prey to the terrors of the jungle.

You are microscopic

1992
As the reader, you must choose what to do next to help rescue your friends who are unable to return to normal size after volunteering to test the microsphere and being shrunk to microscopic size.

The spooky world of R.L. Stine

2017
Profiles the life and career of storyteller R. L. Stine.

Can you net the Loch Ness Monster?

an interactive monster hunt
The narrator is a dedicated monster enthusiast, and the reader must help the narrator to decide whether to pursue the Loch Ness monster, known as Nessie, or one of the other lake monsters reported in places like Lake Champlain in upstate New York, and the Congo.

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