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  2. Sandy Fussell - Wikipedia

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    Fussell began writing as a mother-son writing project when one of her children had stopped reading. The project was eventually abandoned when she was told to "go write your own book". [1] Fussell works as a computer programmer and is passionate about using technology to encourage children to read and write.

  3. List of Choose Your Own Adventure books - Wikipedia

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    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. Some of the following titles have been made into computer games/movies by Multipath Movies

  4. Help:Books - Wikipedia

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    This helps you to create a more complete book if you run out of ideas, or just want to make sure you haven't forgotten anything. Fig. 4: You don't even have to open every page, you want to add to your book. Just hover over a link for a few seconds and click on "Add linked wiki page to your book" in the yellow box that appears.

  5. Give Yourself Goosebumps - Wikipedia

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    This whole structure came from the then-popular Choose Your Own Adventure book series. There are normally two "main stories" and one "side story" which have their own set of choices, and a certain decision - usually at the first two choices - that will determine which of the two "stories" the reader will be a part of.

  6. Choose Your Own Adventure - Wikipedia

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    Certain books in the series allow readers choice of whom to take the role, for example, in an adventure book, readers may be prompted to choose between a climber, a hiker, or a traveler. Stories are generally gender- and race-neutral, though in some cases, particularly in illustrations, there is the presumption of a male reader (the target ...

  7. Klutz Press - Wikipedia

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    The first Klutz book was a how-to guide titled Juggling for the Complete Klutz, which came provided with juggling beanbags attached in a mesh bag. The book was written by three classmates who graduated from Stanford University : Darrell Lorentzen, John Cassidy , and B.C. Rimbeaux. [ 3 ]