![]() ![]() Packard, at first, could not find a publisher who would print the book. In 1969 he would take this idea and write Sugarcane Island. While telling stories to his kids, author Edward Packard came up with the idea of writing a book that the reader chooses how the story progresses. And, surprisingly, it started with one man, Edward Packard. ![]() Let’s take a look at how the whole “Choose Your Own Adventure” genre started. Shawn over at Branded in the ’80s has been reviewing a bunch of his off the wall, zany Find Your Fate books and it got me excited to finish this article I started over a year ago. They all had interesting stories, some of them completely insane, and were fun to read. ![]() All of the different series were fun Find Your Fate, Time Machine, Which Way. I grew up loving Choose Your Own Adventure books. ![]()
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