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Inside UFO 54-40 (1982)

by Edward Packard

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Series: Choose Your Own Adventure (12)

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The reader chooses which adventures he wants to experience inside UFO 54-40.
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I loved the CYOA books. There were many imitators, but this line was always the best. And this one was my favorite of them all, because it had a unique twist.

You are repeatedly told that the Eden-like planet you are trying to find cannot be arrived at by following any directions or rules. I tried every choice possible, but noticed while flipping back and forth that there were a few pages that nothing else seemed to lead to.

Then I realized what they had been telling me.

Yes, it's really quite clever, and rather mind-blowing for a kid. ( )
  chaosfox | Feb 22, 2019 |
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It's your first trip on the Concorde, the supersonic jet airliner that crosses the Atlantic in three hours and forty-five minutes.
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"Is there really a planet of paradise?" you ask.
    "Yes, there truly is," Angus replies. "But the U-TY have not found it yet, for there is no way to reach Ultima by making a choice or following directions."
It's not easy to pretend to be crazy. You charge around the room screaming "I am Napoleon! I am Napoleon!"
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