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{{Template:Notable Citation|'' Bell, Mark ''[http://www.natcom.org/roc/default.htm The Review Of Communication Vol. 6, nos 4, |
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== Bibliography == |
== Bibliography == |
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What about the My First Adventure books? I recall there being one or two of these. Very cute.
History Section
Melissa, an employee of current publisher of the CYOA books, is concerned about the information in the History section of this article. She considers it "sensitive" and would "prefer to keep some of this sensitive info from public disclosure." Please see User_talk:69.54.19.222 for the original discussion.
Shannon Gilligan, of chooseco, left me a phone messsge on 8/11/2006 in which she expressed more concerns about the accuracy of the pre-2000 history information in the article. Steve 15:45, 18 August 2006 (UTC)
In which book does the protagonist become the villain?
Does anyone know which book ("at least one") contains an ending in which the protagonist (i.e. the reader) becomes the villain? That piqued my curiosity but so far I have not been able to find out online which one it is.