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Josiah
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I suppose in the end, most of us find ourselves pining and searching for a time other than our own. For this man with tuberculosis, finding it meant the difference between life and death.
— Jan 24, 2026 09:01AM
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Josiah
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Freaked out though I am by water, I can't stay stranded in this grotto forever. I have to bet my life that I can swim out the tunnel before I drown...
— Jan 23, 2026 10:21PM
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Josiah
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One of the coziest endings in the book, even if it shares little information on the historical background of 1940 London.
— Jan 23, 2026 05:27PM
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Josiah
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I love The Cave of Time. The book isn't without flaws, but it's a magnificent pacesetter for this groundbreaking series, executed stunningly by Edward Packard. Reading it is a treat I try to indulge in a few times per year, but not so often that I become overly familiar with the narrative branches and lose that aura of mystery.
— Jan 23, 2026 02:27PM
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Josiah
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Since we made it back home, I guess the moral is: don't mess with forces beyond your reckoning unless you're prepared to be taken places beyond your control.
— Jan 23, 2026 02:24PM
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Josiah
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Has my blackout perhaps caused the cave entrance to revert to its normal state?
— Jan 23, 2026 02:18PM
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Josiah
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A powerful ending, this one. It so effectively contrasts what actually happened to the Titanic with the possibility for survival that you pitch to the captain and get rejected on.
— Jan 23, 2026 09:17AM
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Josiah
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It's about time for my trip aboard the Titanic. I've never read Jim Wallace's Choose Your Own Adventure specifically set on that ship, but I will someday. Maybe in 2026?
— Jan 23, 2026 07:34AM
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Josiah
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My first ending of this read through the book. It's among the more political and ridiculous endings, a fantastical indulgence for Mr. Packard, but I do like that Paul Granger illustration to punctuate it.
— Jan 22, 2026 03:40PM
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Josiah
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Under the strange circumstances surrounding my exit from the cave, I'd do best to make it home soon as possible.
— Jan 22, 2026 03:06PM
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Josiah
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I don't plan to read any other books that require a new review before the Newbery awards are announced Monday. So...let's revisit one of my Choose Your Own Adventure favorites, among the finest interactive stories Edward Packard penned.
— Jan 22, 2026 03:04PM
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Josiah
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A good, strong ending, left ambiguous but with purpose.
— Jul 20, 2025 10:42PM
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Josiah
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Seeing as this ending is set in the future year of 2022, I can say that Edward Packard's ideological biases here feel more ludicrous than ever. Most of this book avoids political fever dreams, though.
— Jul 20, 2025 10:21PM
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Josiah
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A minor typo on this page that's fixed in later editions.
— Jul 20, 2025 10:18PM
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Josiah
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I made it back to Red Creek Ranch! Until The Forbidden Castle, that is...
— Jul 20, 2025 08:24AM
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Josiah
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Ice has sealed the cave entrance, so I'll choose to follow the tunnel on the right.
— Jul 19, 2025 10:52PM
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Josiah
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I would definitely be too panicked to wait in this dark cave until morning.
— Jul 19, 2025 10:49PM
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Josiah
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I'm gifting this copy of the book to a dear friend for his birthday on Friday. I want to read it first and see if there are differences from the edition I've read most of my life, which has James Warhola cover art. I assume Paul Granger did the cover for this edition.
— Jul 19, 2025 06:03PM
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Josiah
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Wow! Even when you don't pursue the Loch Ness monster, he pursues you.
— Jan 19, 2025 01:33PM
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Josiah
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Nice! An ending of succinct ambiguity.
— Jan 19, 2025 01:30PM
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Josiah
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No way am I going to break open the egg to prove to my uncle I saw a real sea serpent!
— Jan 19, 2025 01:29PM
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Josiah
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Shall we leap from the tower into the king's murky moat?
— Jan 19, 2025 01:10PM
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Josiah
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Making the most of life where you are, wherever you are, is definitely the central theme of this book.
— Jan 19, 2025 01:09PM
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Josiah
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Another opportunity to grow where you're planted In a foreign time and place, this time the year 982.
— Jan 19, 2025 01:07PM
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Josiah
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I can't swim, so jumping from the tower into the deep moat is not advisable. I'll wait and hope for a better escape chance.
— Jan 19, 2025 01:05PM
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Josiah
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Oh, my, what faces! Paul Granger, you are a genius.
— Jan 19, 2025 01:03PM
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