Remember these books? [Nostalgia Thread w/ PICS]

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The discussion centers around nostalgia for the "Wizards and Warriors" book series, highlighting its impact on readers and its role in sparking a lifelong interest in reading. Participants reminisce about their experiences with "choose your own adventure" books, emphasizing the enjoyment of making decisions that lead to different story paths. The conversation also includes links to images and a resource page for exploring more about the series and similar books. Overall, the thread celebrates the joy of interactive storytelling and its lasting influence on readers.
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Remember these books, Wizards and warriors. Great books, lots of memories. This series sparked my interest to read that hold strong to this day. You guys have any old books

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Find them and many more on this page:
http://www.gamebooks.org/show_series.php?id=185
 
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When I was a kid I used to be heavily into 'choose your own adventure books'. Where you flip on any specific page number based on the decision you make during your journey.
 
The_Professional said:
When I was a kid I used to be heavily into 'choose your own adventure books'. Where you flip on any specific page number based on the decision you make during your journey.

Oh, I remember those! I loved reading those too! And the best part was going back and re-reading it and choosing a whole different adventure the next time. :biggrin:
 
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