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List of Choose Your Own Adventure books


This is a list of books in the Choose Your Own Adventure gamebook series and its various spin-off series.

These books were written for a simpler reading level than the main series and had less severe "bad endings".

These books involve the worlds of the many different Disney films and featurettes.

These books were longer and more complex than the books in the regular series.

This series is more educational and casts the reader as a member of a globe-trotting news team.

The success of R.L. Stine's Goosebumps horror novels inspired a flood of children's horror books, including this Choose Your Own Adventure spin-off series. The same year, Goosebumps began the Give Yourself Goosebumps series under a similar concept.

These books were based on The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles television show.

These books were based on the original Star Wars trilogy.

These books were published between 1984 and 1987 and were aimed at very young readers. Each book contains one central choice for the reader to make.

In 2005, Chooseco began republishing selected titles from the Choose Your Own Adventure family of books.

These are the original books, updated with revised text and new artwork, as well as brand-new titles.

Published as an additional entry to the original series:

Additional unnumbered books:

This is a brand new series. The books are set on a dangerous future Earth where the government cannot be trusted and powerful mystical forces are at work. The series forms a continuing storyline, and each book can lead the reader to different starting points in the following volume depending on which ending is reached.

These are republications of Choose Your Own Adventure for Younger Readers books, with new art and a larger format.

Sorted by grade level: Kindergarten:

Grade 1:

This series is published by McGraw-Hill Education under license from Chooseco. It adapts 30 of the Chooseco reissues, aiming them primarily at ESL learners. A graded reader series uses simplified language, suitable for struggling readers and for those learning English as a second language. See also Extensive reading.


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