Return to Atlantis

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Chooseco, 2006 - Design - 144 pages
CAN YOU FIND THE LOST KINGDOM OF ATLANTIS AGAIN? OR IS IT A WORLD YOU NO LONGER RECOGNIZE? On your first solo journey to find the Lost Continent of Atlantis, you failed to bring back proof of your success. Many people think that you imagined the whole thing'or worse. Now you and your colleague Horton James III are returning to document this amazing other world. But back below the surface of the sea dangers abound. A treacher- ous king lures you to riches; rebel slaves lure you to help lead a revolt; and the evil Nodoors aim to capture you and keep you below...for good. The silver capsule hovers in front of your submersible. You could try to escape by making an emergency dive. Suddenly you remember that the Seeker II is equipped with a blaster. If you choose to attempt escape by making an emergency dive, turn to page 4. If you want to use the blaster to repel or destroy the silver capsule, turn to page 62. YOU choose what happens next

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Section 1
29
Section 2
30
Section 3
43

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About the author (2006)

R. A. Montgomery was born in Connecticut in 1936. He graduated from Williams College and attended graduate school at Yale University and New York University. In 1975, he co-founded Vermont Crossroads Press to publish books for young readers. In 1977, the Choose Your Own Adventure series started when he published Ed Packard's interactive children's book Sugarcane Island. He wrote the second book in the series, Journey Under the Sea, using the pen name Robert Mountain. After selling his interest in the publishing house, he took the series to Bantam, where he, Packard, and others wrote the books. In 2000, Bantam stopped publishing new books in the series. In 2003, Montgomery and his wife founded Chooseco, which re-launched the series. He wrote over fifty books for the series including Gus vs. the Robot King, which was published in September 2014. He died on November 9, 2014 at the age of 78.