The Riddler’s Ransom (You Choose Stories: Batman)

At a Gotham City charity event, The Riddler kidnaps a wealthy businessman and demands a huge ransom. Can Batman decipher the villain’s riddles, or will he be stumped? Does the

The Salem Witch Trials: An Interactive History Adventure (You Choose: History)

The colony of Massachusetts in 1692 was a harsh place. Disease, hunger, and the threat of war made life stressful. Colonists clung to their religious faith and looked for

The Underground Railroad: An Interactive History Adventure (You Choose: History)

Starting in colonial times, thousands of African people were kidnapped and brought to the United States, where they were enslaved. Those who escaped were often caught, and, if so,

Gus Vs. the Robot King (Choose Your Own Adventure – Dragonlark) (Choose Your Own Adventure: Dragonlarks)

Gus Vs. the Robot King by R. A. Montgomery and Shannon Gilligan takes YOU on another adventure with your robot friend, Gus. Your 4-8 year old reader will meet

Sand Castle (Choose Your Own Adventure – Dragonlarks)

Sand Castle by R. A. Montgomery takes YOU on an under-the-sea themed adventure as your magical sand castle comes to life at night! Your 6-8 year old reader will

Can You Survive an Alien Invasion?: An Interactive Doomsday Adventure (You Choose: Doomsday)

Sirens blare and news alerts flash on the TV screen as alien crafts enter Earth’s atmosphere. You use to wonder if life existed elsewhere in the universe, but now

The Civil War: An Interactive History Adventure (You Choose: History)

It’s 1863, and the Civil War has torn apart the United States. For two years, the Confederacy and the Union have battled over slavery and states’ rights. Will you:  Fight

The Lake Monster Mystery (Choose Your Own Adventure – Dragonlark)

The Lake Monster Mystery by Shannon Gilligan takes YOU on a fun, spooky, and magical adventure, as you and your sister search for Champ, the legendary lake monster who

Life as a Gladiator: An Interactive History Adventure (You Choose: Warriors)

Gladiators, many of them slaves, entertained Roman audiences by fighting with tridents and swords in huge stadiums. Their fights often were to the death. Will you: Fight at the