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At certain pages the reader will be given at least two choices of which page to turn to, depending on what they want the main character (one's self) to do. If the reader makes poor choices, the book may come to a "bad" ending that will feature a horrid fate for the main character, but the reader is always able to go back and choose a new choice.
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever (titled The Worst Kids in the World in Australia, New Zealand and the UK) is a children's novel written by Barbara Robinson in 1972. It tells the story of six misfit children who volunteer to star in their town's Sunday school Christmas pageant , and end up teaching the town the true meaning of Christmas.
Scream magazine was more critical, stating that "Singularly dedicated to delivering a slasher flick in the form of its base elements, Pool Party Massacre is admirable in its commitment to its own simplicity, even if that means it has to bulk up its run-time with excruciatingly tedious characters spewing excruciatingly tedious dialogue." [12]
Here are nine new July releases I think deserve a spot in your beach bag. ... Lampert’s personal and deeply researched first book seeks to find out whether egg freezing gives women real agency ...
There is one more "false ending" in which the protagonist commits suicide ahead of the finale, and another secret ending which only becomes available after waiting five minutes before choosing a dialogue option. Mass Effect 3's endings were cause for controversy. Players felt their character choices felt inconsequential and criticized the game ...
"You and Some More Books" 11 March 1939: The Saturday Evening Post "The Facts of Life" April 1939: International Magazine "A Man with a Conscience" June 1939: International Magazine "Christmas Holiday" August – November 1939 Redbook "Proof Reading as an Avocation" 14 October 1939: Publishers Weekly "Classic Books of America" 6 January 1940 ...
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The story is about a girl called Daisy and her friends at her new school (in alphabetical order): Amy, Bella, Chloe, Daisy, and Emily (aka The Alphabet Girls). Each girl has their birthday coming up consecutively (in order - Amy, Bella, Emily, Chloe and Daisy), and they all decide that a sleepover party would be a good idea. All the girls are ...