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Illustrated by Gabhor Utomo YOU CHOOSE WHERE THE STORY GOES
If you wait and follow an owl to a magic kingdom, turn to the next page. If you decide to ask the owls questions, turn to page 18. What Others are Saying Loved Choose Your Own Adventure books as a child The story is cute and creepy. Our 8-year-old was interested and read the book the same day we got it. If youre looking to get your kids to read more, this book will help peek their interest. Definitely worth the cost. Good buy. Bought this book for my grandchildren as they love to read anything written by R.A. Montgomery. This is my oldest sons first Choose Your Own Adventure. He loved it. He has enjoyed it so much he has stared reading it to his younger brother at night. He lets his younger brother choose what happens. Fun and not too scary for young readers Gus Vs. the Robot King by R. A.
Montgomery and Shannon Gilligan The Lake Monster Mystery
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Other Books from the Choose Your Own Adventure Series You Might Enjoy You meet Guss robot cousin the Robot King, discover the secret powers of jellyfish, and fly over the moon If you tag along with Gus, will he get you into trouble Or better yet, can you save the world from a massive ice cream sundae shortage You and your sister search for Champ, the legendary lake monster who lives in Lake Champlain. You will be the very first explorer to snap photos of the mythical beast, maneuver choppy waters on board a wobbly canoe, and brave a haunted house You make a zombie potion for Grandma and Grandpa, enter them in a scary costume competition, and go to the movies, the fair, and fishing Do you rescue Zombie Grandma from the ball pit Or venture into the Haunted House with Zombie Grandpa After building Gus, do you turn him on right away or paint him first Do you ask your parents for help What will your friends say if you bring him to school
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