Description: 3 Choose Your Own Adventure Style Vintage Paperbacks Golden Sword of Dragonwalk by R. L Stine A TwistAPlot Book #4 Illustrated by David Febland Published by Scholastic, 1983 Indiana Jones and the Lost Treasure of Sheba by Rose Estes A Find Your Fate Adventure Book #2 Illustrated by David B. Mattingly Published by Ballantine Books First Edition June 1994 Star Trek: Phaser Fight by Barbara & Scott Siegel A Which Way Book #24 Illustrated by Gordon Tomei Published by Archway / Pocket Books First Archway Printing December 1986 Indiana Jones is in Good Condition. Star Trek is in Very Good Condition. Golden Sword is in Excellent Condition. All books are clean, covers attached, uncreased spines, secure bindings, unmarked, no writing, no highlighting, crisp inner pages, no stains, no ripped pages, no edge chipping, no corner folds, no creased pages, no remainder marks, not ex-library. Some light visible surface and edge wear from age, use, storage and handling. The Indiana Jones book has creasemarks across the front cover and a vintage price sticker scuff. Please review pictures for greater details. Free USA Shipping >>>> Choose Your Own Adventure, or Secret Path Books is a series of children's gamebooks where each story is written from a second-person point of view, with the reader assuming the role of the protagonist and making choices that determine the main character's actions and the plot's outcome. The series was based upon a concept created by Edward Packard and originally published by Constance Cappel's and R. A. Montgomery's Vermont Crossroads Press as the "Adventures of You" series, starting with Packard's Sugarcane Island in 1976. Choose Your Own Adventure, as published by Bantam Books, was one of the most popular children's series during the 1980s and 1990s, selling more than 250 million copies between 1979 and 1998. The success of the series spawned countless copycat series by other publishers with titles such as: Find Your Fate Adventure; Which Way; Endless Quest; Fighting Fantasy; Give Yourself Goosebumps; Grailquest; Lone Wolf; The Garden of Forking Paths; Twistaplot; Crimson Crystal Adventures; HeartQuest books; and Lazer Tag Adventures. >>>> Rose Estes is the author of many fantasy and science fiction books, including full-length novels and multiple choice gamebooks. Estes is well known as one of the first authors of Endless Quest books, one of the most successful American series to follow in the footsteps of Choose Your Own Adventure and were the first of many interactive book offerings to be published by TSR. Each adventure is based on one of TSR's role-playing games or other licenses, with most taking place in one of the worlds of Dungeons & Dragons but others using the settings of Gamma World, Star Frontiers, Top Secret or even the worlds of familiar pulp literary characters Conan and Tarzan. Despite their role-playing origins, the books completely avoid game mechanics, with no dice-rolling or character statistics to be found. There is, however, a certain touch of role-playing to be found in the fact that each book casts the reader as a specific character with a defined past rather than following the more common gamebook tradition of attempting to keep reader identity as generic as possible. More complex gameplay was later introduced in the Super Endless Quest books (which were quickly renamed the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Adventure Gamebooks) while simplified stories for younger readers were released in the Fantasy Forest line. Rose Estes Books: Endless Quest Dungeon of Dread (Endless Quest Book 1) (1982) Mountain of Mirrors (Endless Quest Book 2) (1982) Pillars of Pentegarn (Endless Quest Book 3) (1983) Return to Brookmere (Endless Quest Book 4) (1982) Revolt of the Dwarves (Endless Quest Book 5) (1983) Revenge of the Rainbow Dragons (Endless Quest Book 6) (1983) Hero of Washington Square (Endless Quest Book 7) (1983) Circus of Fear (Endless Quest Book 10)(1983) Dragon of Doom (Endless Quest Book 13) (1983) Find Your Fate Indiana Jones and the Lost Treasure of Sheeba (1984) The Three Investigators The Case of the Dancing Dinosaur (1985) The Trail of Death (1985) The Mystery of the Turkish Tattoo (1986) Greyhawk Adventures Master Wolf (Greyhawk Adventures, Vol. 3) (1987) The Price of Power (Greyhawk Adventures, Vol. 4) (1987) The Demon Hand (Greyhawk Adventures, Vol. 5) (1988) The Name of the Game (Greyhawk Adventures, Vol. 6) (1988) Dragon in Amber (Greyhawk Adventure Series Vol. 7) (1988) The Eyes Have It (A Greyhawk Adventures Series Vol. 8) (1989) Hunter Series The Hunter (1990) The Hunter: On Arena (1991) The Hunter: Victorious (1992) Katherine Sinclair Series Troll Quest (1995) Troll Taken (1993) Rune Sword Series Skryling's Blade (Rune Sword, No. 2) (1990) The Stone of Time (Rune Sword, No. 6) (1992) Saga of the Lost Lands Saga of the Lost Lands: Blood of the Tiger (Vol. 1) (1987) Saga of the Lost Lands: Brother to the Lion (Vol. 2) (1988) Saga of the Lost Lands: Spirit of the Hawk (Vol. 3) (1988) Other Fantasy Books Children of the Dragon (1985) Elfwood (1992) Iron Dragons: Mountains and Madness (1993) >>>> Robert Lawrence Stine, sometimes known as Jovial Bob Stine and Eric Affabee, is an American novelist, short story writer, television producer, screenwriter, and executive editor. Stine has been referred to as the "Stephen King of children's literature" and is the author of hundreds of horror fiction novels, including the books in the Fear Street, Goosebumps, Rotten School, Mostly Ghostly and The Nightmare Room series. Some of his other works include a Space Cadets trilogy, two Hark gamebooks, and dozens of joke books. As of 2008, Stine's books have sold over 400 million copies. Stine wrote dozens of humor books for kids under the name Jovial Bob Stine and created the humor magazine Bananas. Bananas was written for teenagers and published by Scholastic Press for 72 issues between 1975 and 1984, plus various "Yearbooks" and paperback books. Stine was editor and responsible for much of the writing (other contributors included writers Robert Leighton, Suzanne Lord and Jane Samuels and artists Sam Viviano, Samuel B. Whitehead, Bob K. Taylor, Bryan Hendrix, Bill Basso, and Howard Cruse). Recurring features included "Hey – Lighten Up!", "It Never Fails!", "Phone Calls", "Joe" (a comic strip by John Holmstrom), "Phil Fly", "Don't You Wish...", "Doctor Duck", "The Teens of Ferret High", "First Date" (a comic strip by Alyse Newman), and "Ask Doctor Si N. Tific". In 1986, Stine wrote his first horror novel, called Blind Date. He followed with many other novels, including The Babysitter, Beach House, Hit and Run, and The Girlfriend. He was also the co-creator and head writer for the Nickelodeon children's television series Eureeka's Castle, original episodes of which aired as part of the Nick Jr. programming block during the 1989–1995 seasons. In 1989, Stine started writing Fear Street books. Before launching the Goosebumps series, Stine authored three humorous science fiction books in the Space Cadets series titled Jerks in Training, Bozos on Patrol, and Losers in Space. In 1992, Stine and Parachute Press went on to launch Goosebumps. Also produced was a Goosebumps TV series that ran for four seasons from 1995 to 1998 and three video games; Escape from HorrorLand, Attack of the Mutant and Goosebumps HorrorLand. In 1995, Stine's first novel targeted at adults, called Superstitious, was published. He has since published three other adult-oriented novels: The Sitter, Eye Candy, and Red Rain. In the first decade of the 21st century, Stine worked on installments of five different book series, Mostly Ghostly, Rotten School, Fear Street, The Nightmare Room, Goosebumps Horrorland and the stand-alone novels Dangerous Girls (2003) and The Taste of Night (2004). Also, a direct-to-DVD movie The Haunting Hour Volume One: Don't Think About It. Starring Emily Osment, the film was released by Universal Home Entertainment on September 4, 2007 and was successful enough to spawn a spin-off, anthology, TV series R. L. Stine's The Haunting Hour. In 2014, Stine brought the Fear Street books back with his novel Party Games. The release of the Fear Street novel Give Me a K-I-L-L took place in 2017. Jack Black portrayed a fictionalized version of Stine in the 2015 film Goosebumps, while Stine himself made a cameo appearance in the film, playing a teacher named "Mr. Black". In the film's sequel, Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween (2018), Stine had another cameo, as Principal Harrison, while Black reprised his role as Stine in several scenes. A Fear Street trilogy of films was released by Netflix in 2021. In 2019, Stine appeared on an episode of the children's TV series Arthur. In "Fright Night", which aired in the 23rd season of the show, Stine voices Bob Baxter, the uncle of main character Buster Baxter. In the episode, Bob is shown to moonlight as a writer of scary stories, alluding to his real-life career as the author of the Goosebumps series.
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Book Title: Mixed Titles
Ex Libris: No
Book Series: Find Your Fate / Which Way / Twistaplot
Narrative Type: Fiction
Original Language: English
Edition: First Edition
Vintage: Yes
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Author: Mixed Authors
Features: Illustrated, Book Lot
Genre: Action, Adventure, Fantasy, Science Fiction
Topic: Choose Your Own Adventure, Science Fiction, Fantasy
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States