Quick List - Top Adventure Books
DK
Fantastical Adventures at Any Age
Heather McElhatton
A Uniquely Spectacular Novel
Matt Forbeck
Swords, Spears and Suspense
Emma Campbell Webster
A Tonge-in-Cheek Re-Imagining of Austen's World
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Picking the interactive adventure for you is really a matter of taste and age. For instance, if you’re shopping for your kids you'll want to get a title suited to younger readers, whereas you might want something a bit more complex for yourself. Read on for our suggestions on how to select the perfect book.
Young adults and older readers may enjoy similar styles, but if you’re buying a gift for a child be sure to check the content is appropriate for, say, 7 to 10-year-old readers.
These books may also suit readers who have never previously come across an interactive adventure before. They may cost a little more if they are affiliated with famous brands, but the recognisable worlds give such books an element of fan-fiction which makes them all the more fun!
Some books may also be inspired by famous novels or Shakespeare plays, which are great choices for those who are big lovers of literature, or who'd like to get more into it and want a fun place to start.
Perhaps a terrifying dystopia is more your thing? In this case, a choose your own adventure book set in a monstrous, bloodthirsty zombie apocalypse might be more up your street. Books set in this world expect you to solve problems, make fast decisions and give you the thrill of desperately trying to escape a potentially fatal destiny.
If this sounds like your thing, you might also look out for interactive books that also serve as personality quizzes, challenge you to find success in a highly-pressured world, or send you to different cities like New York or Paris.
If you find decision-making overwhelming (but then, perhaps you wouldn’t be looking for choose your own adventure books in the first place?) but still want to try one, seek out those with slightly fewer options so you can enjoy the variety without too much stress!
Products | Image | Click to purchase | Key features | |
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1 | DK 1. Lego & Star Wars: Choose Your Path – Dorling Kindersley|Choose Your Path | ![]() | Fantastical Adventures at Any Age | |
2 | Heather McElhatton 2. Pretty Little Mistakes: A Do-Over Novel – Heather McElhatton|A Do-Over Novel | ![]() | A Uniquely Spectacular Novel | |
3 | Matt Forbeck 3. Dungeons & Dragons Endless Quest: Escape the Underdark – Matt Forbeck|Escape the Underdark | ![]() | Swords, Spears and Suspense | |
4 | Emma Campbell Webster 4. Lost in Austen – Emma Campbell Webster | ![]() | A Tonge-in-Cheek Re-Imagining of Austen's World | |
5 | Dana Schwarz 5. Choose Your Own Disaster – Dana Schwarz | ![]() | Delve Into Contemporary Existence With This Memoir Meets Personality Quiz | |
6 | Ryan North 6. To Be or Not to Be? A Chooseable Path Adventure – Ryan North|A Chooseable Path Adventure | ![]() | Choose Your Path Alongside Delightful Illustrations and a Brilliant Plot | |
7 | Jason Shiga 7. Meanwhile: Pick Any Path – Jason Shiga|10th Anniversary Edition | ![]() | A Complex Graphic Novel With Thousands of Possible Endings | |
8 | James Schannep 8. Infected Volume 1: Click Your Poison – James Schannep|Click Your Poison | ![]() | Will You Survive the Zombie Apocalypse? | |
9 | Deborah Lerme Goodman 9. The Magic of the Unicorn – Deborah Lerme Goodman | ![]() | A Classic and Thrilling CYOA Fantasy | |
10 | Søren Jønsson 10. If – Nicholas Bourbaki|Interactive Story for Kids Age 8-13 | ![]() | A Captivating Digital Take on COYA With an Accompanying App |
As the First Student of the Firemaster, you will work through puzzles and logic-based challenges to defeat the evil Soul Master, all which will simultaneously teach maths, concentration and motor skills. If you're making an effort to swap screen time for 'real' book reading, however, this may not be ideal.
Wondering what other great books you can add to your basket? Or maybe you're looking to give the gift of reading, or get your kids thinking about important issues? Whatever you need, we have lots more book recommendations worth checking out.
Here’s hoping you escape the zombies, fall madly in love and find out whether it’s better to be or not to be. The answers are in your hands!
Author: Annie Hopkins
No. 1: DK|1. Lego & Star Wars: Choose Your Path – Dorling Kindersley|Choose Your Path
No. 2: Heather McElhatton|2. Pretty Little Mistakes: A Do-Over Novel – Heather McElhatton|A Do-Over Novel
No. 3: Matt Forbeck|3. Dungeons & Dragons Endless Quest: Escape the Underdark – Matt Forbeck|Escape the Underdark
No. 4: Emma Campbell Webster|4. Lost in Austen – Emma Campbell Webster
No. 5: Dana Schwarz|5. Choose Your Own Disaster – Dana Schwarz
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