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Here's a list of Choose your own adventure type gamebooks. There's some that are a bit more advanced there as well, where you solve puzzles, fight monsters and roll dice. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...
I've collected this type of book for a while, though now they are just gathering dust on the shelf.

TSR, the Dungeons & Dragons people, made a few under the Endless Quest label.

May I ask where the best place would be to find these types of books? Are they something you see quite often in shops and car boots or would my best bet be to buy online?
I would think they would be widely available "wherever books are sold," as the saying goes, since they are very "commercial." Bookstores (not sure about car boots though), as well as online.


One place to look for this kind of book would be your public library. My library has a number of CYOA books in the juvenile section, and probably has the adult ones too if I ever remember the titles or authors.

I think it's more of a pre-teen book but the Follow Your Heart series (2 books) by J.E. Bright is one of them.

I think it's more of a pre-teen book but the Follow Your Heart series (2 books) b..."
"Choose Your Own Adventure" is a popular brand name. Interactive novels/fiction is a more generic term.
It's sort of like calling tissues Kleenex.
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I read years ago that the Goosebumps books are supposed to be like what I'm looking for but unfortunately the one I bought seems to be more of a story book?