53 Choices. 22 Endings. An interactive story for children of all ages.
Ever wish you could change the outcome of a story? If so, then this is the book for you. YOU choose what happens. There are dangers, mysteries and consequences. The wrong decision could end in disaster, even death. What path will YOU choose? The choice is entirely up to YOU.
While sailing through stormy waters in the Caribbean, your boat sinks and you're rescued by escaped prisoners. Fearing for your life, you're eager to escape from their grasp. But the storm has taken you into the Bermuda Triangle and it isn't long before you see sights that you have never seen before.
Will YOU escape the hungry wolves? Will YOU get bitten by vampire bats? Will YOU survive the firestorm?
Paul Moxham hails from Melbourne, Australia. He's best known for his children's mystery series which follows Joe, Amy, Sarah, and Will as they have adventures in 1950's Britain.
Lost in the Bermuda Triangle is the second Choose Your Own Way book. I really enjoyed it a lot! There are 22 endings, so it's nice that you can read the book many times. You have another story every time. In this book the characters, and you, are sailing in the Caribbean. Suddenly the boat sinks because of the storm. Some escaped prisoners save the characters and they want to escape. But because of the storm, they are now in the Bermuda Triangle... I would definitely recommend this book to anyone who would like to be a character in a book. It's really fun to choose how the story continues.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
Paul Moxham – Choose Your Own Way Bk 2 – Lost in the Bermuda Triangle – Reviewed 4/27/20 – Read 4/20/20 So many paths, which will get you back to your parents????
While the kids are on vacation in the Caribbean, their boat dock line breaks during a storm and they float out to sea at night. When the kid's lookout to the sea they see a larger boat heading directly towards them… Oh no, it will crash into them. They are rescued by the hands on the ship that hit them and the adventure starts. You have the choice to take them in many different directions but will it be the right one to get them back safely to their parents? Let’s see???
What did I like? I have read almost everything that Paul has written and by far I have enjoyed this new series of Choosing your own ending to the stories. I spent the better part of an afternoon, choosing and rechoosing till I finally got them on the right path. It was fun and entertaining, to say the least.
What will you like? This is an excellent way to teach your children the values of choosing the right path and fun while they do it. It shows them the consequences of their choices in a safe way. Now, in doing this, it is my opinion that the parent should sit down and do it first, you know just to be able to advise their children. And you know what? You are going to have as much fun doing it as the kid's will. Enjoy and let’s spend more time guiding our youth… in the best directions!
second one i have read from this author, i must admit ... i thought these would have better endings. i must explain ... i mean i get that they will end ...but i thought it was a chance for you to make the decisions of where u will go in the adventure ... but each book ... 1 and 2 ... i have gotten to the end of my adventure ...and it just dissolves ... done and over. (point being, i would think u would make it so that the child felt their desire, their pick was okay, not wrong?) what am i missing ... so u have not gotten to a good put ...so u go back .. and u start again ... but if you are making similar option ... i guess my point is ... u as the reader are not getting the options u want ... the author is still winning ..what am i missing? it kind of defeats the purpose of being a "pick your own adventure" ... i wonder??! i see a Pre Order ... for book #3