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If You Were ... Alice in Wonderland

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The first game book ever about Alice's Adventures in Wonderland! What if Alice decided NOT to drink the potion? What if Alice just got up and LEFT the tea party? What if Alice decided to STAND UP to the Queen? These choices, and many more, are yours to make as YOU guide Alice on her Adventure in Wonderland!

62 pages, Paperback

First published July 29, 2014

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Gerry Gaston

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Gerry Gaston is the author of the best selling Quest series of interactive children's picture book adventures. His innovation has provided readers with a unique alternative path selection technique that incorporates the visually stunning illustrations with direct control of the storyline progression. His creative imagination fuels his efforts to craft exciting worlds for kids to explore, while motivating their continuing desire to read.

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6,237 reviews40 followers
October 21, 2019
This is one of the choose-your-own-adventure types of books. It uses pages from the actual book and gives the reader some choices about what to do. For example, in the room of many doors choose either to leave the key on the table and drink the bottle or keep the key and drink the bottle.

It also has artwork which I don't really care for. Alice doesn't look like a girl at all, among other things. Also, this kind of book has very limited uses simply because there are only a certain number of things one can choose and it doesn't take very long to run through those.
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27 reviews4 followers
September 23, 2014
A fun enough take on the original, although probably more enjoyable of you're not familiar with the story, to preserve the surprises you choices lead to. I do love reading the Kindle format on my tablet. Much better than flipping through pages in book format, and it makes it much easier to "cheat", and find out what the other choice led to. Not my favorite as kids' books go, but not bad either.
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