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Time Machine is a series of children's novels published in the United States by Bantam Books from 1984 to 1989, similar to their more successful Choose Your Own Adventure line of "interactive" novels. Each book was written in the second person, with the reader choosing how the story should progress
The Saddle Club (books) Saint Odd; A Scandal in Belgravia (book) The Scent of Death; Science, Order, and Creativity; Shopaholic and Baby; The Simple Solution to Rubik's Cube; Skin (Hayder novel) Skinny Legs and All (novel) Sliver (novel) A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries (novel) Spare (memoir) Spock Must Die! Spock, Messiah! Star Trek (Bantam ...
Certain books in the series allow readers choice of whom to take the role, for example, in an adventure book, readers may be prompted to choose between a climber, a hiker, or a traveler. Stories are generally gender- and race-neutral, though in some cases, particularly in illustrations, there is the presumption of a male reader (the target ...
Bantam Books sued, arguing this commission violated freedom of press protections and amounted to illegal censorship without due process. The Supreme Court unanimously ruled in favor of Bantam Books, deciding that the commission's blacklisting practice constituted an unlawful prior restraint on free expression in violation of the First Amendment.
Noted civil rights attorney Ben Crump has inked a seven-figure deal to author a series of crime novels for Bantam Books. Under the deal, Bantam Books will publish the first two installments of a ...
First Frontier: Diane Carey and James Kirkland August 1995 0-671-52045-8: 76 The Captain's Daughter: Peter David December 1995 0-671-52047-4: 77 Twilight's End: Jerry Oltion January 1996 0-671-53873-X: 78 The Rings of Tautee: Dean Wesley Smith and Kristine Kathryn Rusch May 1996 0-671-00171-X: 79 First Strike ‡ (Invasion!, Book 1) Diane Carey ...
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The success of R.L. Stine's Goosebumps horror novels inspired a flood of children's horror books, including this Choose Your Own Adventure spin-off series. The same year, Goosebumps began the Give Yourself Goosebumps series under a similar concept. Some of the following titles have been made into computer games/movies by Multipath Movies