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korg20000bc
19th November 2014, 08:05 PM
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Every adventure has to end sometime: R.A. Montgomery, the author and publisher who launched the Choose Your Own Adventure series that got a generation of '80s kids hooked on reading, died Sunday (http://www.cyoa.com/pages/r-a-montgomery-1936-2014) at his home in Vermont. He was 78. A cause of death hasn't been made public.
Montgomery created Choose Your Own Adventure in 1977 when he spun Edward Packard's interactive kids' story, Sugarcane Island, into a concept for an entire series. He started publishing the books with Bantam 2 years later.
The series has now expanded to 230 books, selling a total of 250 million copies worldwide. Although Montgomery eventually brought on other writers, he initially split the CYOA writing duties evenly with Packard. Starting with book #2, Journey Under the Sea, he went on to write more than 50 books for Choose Your Own Adventure and its various spinoffs.
In 2003, Montgomery founded a company called ChooseCo to revive the series and reprint several of the original adventures. His final book, Gus vs. the Robot King, about a kid who's jealous of a robot sidekick, came out in September.
He's survived by his wife, co-author and ChooseCo cofounder, Shannon Gilligan.

I used to love these books as a kid. There was even one where you had a race across a desert in a Land Rover or a Landcruiser. Race across the Sahara or some-such
Did anyone else enjoy these?

D110V8D
19th November 2014, 08:26 PM
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I used to love these books as a kid. There was even one where you had a race across a desert in a Land Rover or a Landcruiser. Race across the Sahara or some-such
Did anyone else enjoy these?

Absolutely! :D

Read quite a few of them, then got into Steve Jackson and Ian Livingston RPG style books like Death trap Dungeon etc.

Eevo
19th November 2014, 08:31 PM
i loved the sci-fi ones

korg20000bc
19th November 2014, 08:51 PM
Absolutely! :D

Read quite a few of them, then got into Steve Jackson and Ian Livingston RPG style books like Death trap Dungeon etc.
They were great too!
I have an iPhone app of Warlock of Firetop Mountain- Great suff

p38arover
20th November 2014, 08:56 PM
Never heard of them. If he created the first one in 1978, that would explain it. I was 30 years old, our first born hadn't been, and so I was not into kids books.