I'm so old I Remember when:

I’m a middle school reading teacher (who used to love these books) and I use these as examples of 2nd person point of view. Kids don’t appreciate them, of course.
I was musing recently about how I hated those books as a kid, because I always made the horrible choices leading to the gloomy outcome. Then I lived my life in the same fashion. :p

(Maybe some intuitive childhood psychologist has written a therapy program for kids: “How to apply lessons from ‘Choose Your Own Adventure’ to the rest of your life.”)
 
I listed my entire stash on Craigslist about 10 years ago (yes, from ~1996-99) for …….. 🥁….. not the thou$ands I envisioned as a youngster, but something ridiculous like 10 dollars total.
Sounds about right. I think I was 15 and planning to retire on the sale of my beanie baby collection 😂
 
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I was musing recently about how I hated those books as a kid, because I always made the horrible choices leading to the gloomy outcome. Then I lived my life in the same fashion. :p

(Maybe some intuitive childhood psychologist has written a therapy program for kids: “How to apply lessons from ‘Choose Your Own Adventure’ to the rest of your life.”)
I think the books prepared us to choose our own adventures in life. Except when I read them and befell some horrible outcome, I would flip back to the last decision tree and try again.

It’s harder to do that in real life. Fiction is easier.
 
I listed my entire stash on Craigslist about 10 years ago (yes, from ~1996-99) for …….. 🥁….. not the thou$ands I envisioned as a youngster, but something ridiculous like 10 dollars total.
My parents tried to sell a whole bunch of beanie babies on craigslist for $10. No one wanted them.
 

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