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    choose your own adventure .... anyone remember those ?

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    Yes, I remember those.

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    I always preferred Fighting Fantasy, personally.
    Slayven ftw.

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    I got a Doctor Who book like that a couple weeks back' haven't read it yet though.
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    searches "Google" for that.

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    The old Endless Quest Dungeons & Dragons books were the best.


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    That reminds me... Did you guys know the Lone Wolf books are available for free online? The creator, Joe Dever, gave Project Aon the right to publish the books, though they haven't gotten through all of them yet.

    You're missing out if you've never played them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack View Post
    That reminds me... Did you guys know the Lone Wolf books are available for free online? The creator, Joe Dever, gave Project Aon the right to publish the books, though they haven't gotten through all of them yet.

    You're missing out if you've never played them.
    I did not know that. I enjoyed those when I was a kid (although I cheated like hell with the random number table).
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