Journey under the Sea (Choose Your Own Adventure)

Choose Your Own Adventure

Choose Your Own Adventure #2
Cover Art for 9780553273939, Journey under the Sea (Choose Your Own Adventure) by R. A. Montgomery
ISBN: 9780553273939
Publisher: Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group
Published: 31 December, 1979
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Links Australian Libraries (Trove)
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Part of Choose Your Own Adventure (Series)

Can You Find the Lost City of Atlantis? You are a deep sea explorer on a mission to locate the lost city of Atlantis. According to legend, the city mysteriously disappeared many thousands of years ago. One day, as you are searching the ocean depths, you are trapped outside your underwater vessel. As your friends begin to haul you up, a giant squid heads directly toward you. Will you attack the squid with your spear gun, or will you signal your friends to pull you up at top speed? If you decide to fight the squid, turn to page 17. If you decide to signal your friends to pull you up at top speed, risking your life, turn to page 18. But be careful! There are many dangers waiting for you in the ocean. You might get swallowed by a large fish. Or you could make it back to the boat and continue your expedition once again. What happens next in the story? It all depends on the chooices you make. How does the story end? Only you can find out! And the best part is that you can keep reading and rereading until you've had not one but many incredibly daring experiences!

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