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The Life of Hope. Home Game is a novel by Paul Quarrington, published in 1983 by Doubleday Canada. [1] The novel's central character is Nathaniel Isbister, a former professional baseball player turned drifter. [2] Coming across a town dominated primarily by a religious cult called the House of Jonah, [3] he is ultimately called upon to lead the ...
Classic Home Video Games, 1985–1988 (ISBN 0-7864-3660-3) by Brett Weiss. Weiss follows his 2007 volume (Classic Home Video Games, 1972–1984) with this follow-up, which covers games made for the Atari 7800, Nintendo Entertainment System, and Master System, with the bulk of the text devoted to the popular Nintendo system. The entry for each ...
Sonic the Hedgehog in Robotnik's Laboratory (Book 1) James Wallis, Marc Gascoigne and Carl Sargent: ISBN 0426204018: Virgin Publishing: Written under the collective pseudonym of Martin Adams. Based on the origin established in Stay Sonic. Sonic the Hedgehog in the Fourth Dimension (Book 2) ISBN 0426204026: Sonic the Hedgehog and the Silicon ...
Nintendo gamebooks. Book #1: Double Trouble. Nintendo gamebooks are novels based on video games created by Nintendo. The gamebooks feature characters and settings from the Super Mario and The Legend of Zelda franchises, in two series, Nintendo Adventure Books and You Decide on the Adventure.
Freeway Warrior, written by Joe Dever (4 books) Gamebook Adventures, written by Simon Osbourne and Andrew Wright (3 books advertised but only 1 published) Ghostly, Time Travelling Gamebooks, written by Joseph Daniels (2 books) Give Yourself Goosebumps, written by R. L. Stine (42 books) Golden Dragon Fantasy Gamebooks, written by Dave Morris and ...
452 p. The Game: Penetrating the Secret Society of Pickup Artists (also known as The Game: Undercover in the Secret Society of Pickup Artists) is a 2005 non-fiction book written by investigative reporter Neil Strauss as a chronicle of his journey and encounters in the seduction community. The book was featured on The New York Times Bestseller ...
The series distinguished itself by featuring a fantasy role-playing element, with the caption on each cover claiming each title was "a Fighting Fantasy gamebook in which YOU are the hero!" The popularity of the series led to the creation of merchandise such as action figures, board games, role-playing game systems, magazines, novels and video ...
Lone Wolf. Lone Wolf is a series currently consisting of 31 gamebooks, created by Joe Dever and initially illustrated (books 1–8) by Gary Chalk. Dever wrote the first 29 books of the series before his son Ben, with help from French author Vincent Lazzari, took over writing duty upon his father's death. The first book was published in July ...