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Choose Your Own Adventure is a brand, but it describes a type of book that has been emulated by other publishers, Muppet books included. You Are the Star of a Muppet Adventure and Find Your Way to Muppet Treasure Island are examples. Are there others? Enough for a Book List? —Scott
(talk) 19:38, 5 February 2023 (UTC)
- Hmmm. The actual branded titles were advertised in Muppet Magazine and reviewed at least once or twice, I think. That should make enough of a hook to cover it and the offshoots as well (even if there's just a couple). There's even connections! (Sara Compton wrote two Choose Your Own Adventures, with her son). I'll park what I find here later. -- Andrew

20:25, 5 February 2023 (UTC)
- Eh, I have enough to go ahead and make a page, so I'll just park a solo of one of the ads here, from Muppet Magazine issue 9. Two ads on the page might be excessive (as they're not actually with the Muppet characters)or might not fit, but saving here should we want to swap or go the gallery route. -- Andrew

21:09, 5 February 2023 (UTC)
- Eh, I have enough to go ahead and make a page, so I'll just park a solo of one of the ads here, from Muppet Magazine issue 9. Two ads on the page might be excessive (as they're not actually with the Muppet characters)or might not fit, but saving here should we want to swap or go the gallery route. -- Andrew
- Choose wisely. "You have chosen page 76. You will replace Marvin Suggs' Muppaphone for tonight's performance. You will soon find yourself going flat. THE END." -- Andrew

22:56, 5 February 2023 (UTC)
- Choose wisely. "You have chosen page 76. You will replace Marvin Suggs' Muppaphone for tonight's performance. You will soon find yourself going flat. THE END." -- Andrew
- Yeah, I used the wording "on occasion" just in case we find more, but it's not likely to be a lot more, so it will apply regardless and won't need updating the way a number count would. -- Andrew

03:18, 6 February 2023 (UTC)
- Yeah, I used the wording "on occasion" just in case we find more, but it's not likely to be a lot more, so it will apply regardless and won't need updating the way a number count would. -- Andrew