Daredevil Park (Choose Your Own Adventure, No 114)

Choose Your Own Adventure S.

Choose Your Own Adventure #114
Cover Art for 9780553287950, Daredevil Park (Choose Your Own Adventure, No 114) by Edward Packard
ISBN: 9780553287950
Publisher: Skylark
Published: 1 May, 1991
Format: Mass-Market Paperback
Language: English
Links Australian Libraries (Trove)
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3 other editions of this product
Part of Choose Your Own Adventure (Series)

You've seen the scary TV commercials; you've heard the advertisements. Now you've been chosen as one of the four lucky young daredevils who will test the rides before the park opens. You're supposed to wait until the following day for your escorted tour through Daredevil Park, but one of the other contest winners, Tom Harber, wants to sneak inside and explore the park right now. Will you join him, or can you wait until the morning to experience the amazing wonders of the Black Hole and Transylvania Island? If you decide to hang around the hotel and wait until tomorrow for your guided tour, turn to page 20. If you decide to explore the park with Tom, turn to page 18. But be careful! You could be trapped inside one of the rides, sealing your fate forever. Or you could foil an employee's plot to sabotage the rides, and retum home a hero! What happens next in the story? It all depends on the choices 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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