- Time Machine (novel series)
"Time Machine" was a series of children's novels published by
Bantam Books from 1984 to 1989, similar to their more successful "Choose Your Own Adventure " line of "interactive " novels. Each book was written in the second person, with the reader choosing how the story should progress. They were designed byByron Preiss Visual Publications .The main difference between the "Choose Your Own Adventure" series and the "Time Machine" series was that "Time Machine" books featured only one ending, forcing the reader to try many different choices until they discovered it. Also, the series taught children basic history about many diverse subjects, from
dinosaur s toWorld War II . Only the sixth book in the series, "The Rings of Saturn", departed from actual history; it is set in the future, and features educational content about the solar system. Some books gave the reader their choice from a small list of equipment at the beginning, and this choice would affect events later in the book (I.e. "If you brought the pen knife, turn to page 52, if not turn to page 45. [Mueller, Richard; "World War I Flying Ace" ("Time Machine", No. 24); page 32] "). Another main difference between the "Time Machine" novels and the "Choose Your Own Adventure" counterparts was hints offered at certain junctures, where the reader was advised to look at hints at the back of the book. An example was in "Mission to World War II" about theWarsaw Ghetto uprising, where the reader was given the choice of starting the mission in the Jewish ghetto or the Aryan part of Warsaw, in which the hint read "Hitler may have had Jewish family members", suggesting the reader should begin in the Jewish section of the city, but not ordering it, or it was possible for the hint to be missed.The line spawned a brief spin-off series for younger readers, the "
Time Traveler " novels."Time Machine" books
1984
* 1. "Secret of the Knights" by
Travis Demarais , ISBN 0-553-23601-6
* 2. "Search for Dinosaurs" byDavid Bischoff , ISBN 0-553-23602-4
* 3. "Sword of the Samurai" byMichael Reaves and Steve Perry, ISBN 0-553-24052-8
* 4. "Sail with Pirates" by Jim Gasperini, ISBN 0-553-23808-6
* 5. "Civil War Secret Agent" by Steve Perry, ISBN 0-553-24183-41985
* 6. "The Rings of Saturn" by
Arthur Byron Cover , ISBN 0-553-24424-8
* 7. "Ice Age Explorer" byDougal Dixon , ISBN 0-553-24722-0
* 8. "The Mystery of Atlantis" by Jim Gasperini, ISBN 0-553-25073-6
* 9. "Wild West Rider" byStephen Overholser , ISBN 0-553-25180-5
* 10. "American Revolutionary" by Arthur Byron Cover, ISBN 0-553-25300-X1986
* 11. "Mission to World War II" by
Susan Nanus andMarc Kornblatt , ISBN 0-553-25431-6
* 12. "Search for the Nile" byRobert W. Walker , ISBN 0-553-25538-X
* 13. "Secret of the Royal Treasure" byCarol Gaskin , ISBN 0-553-25729-3
* 14. "Blade of the Guillotine" by Arthur Byron Cover, ISBN 0-553-26038-3
* 15. "Flame of the Inquisition" by Marc Kornblatt, ISBN 0-553-26160-61987
* 16. "Quest for the Cities of Gold" by
Richard Glatzer , ISBN 0-553-26295-5
* 17. "Scotland Yard Detective" bySeymour V. Reit , ISBN 0-553-26421-4
* 18. "Sword of Caesar" byRobin Stevenson andBruce Stevenson , ISBN 0-553-26531-8
* 19. "Death Mask of Pancho Villa" by Carol Gaskin andGeorge Guthridge , ISBN 0-553-26674-8
* 20. "Bound for Australia" byNancy Bailey , ISBN 0-553-26793-0
* 21. "Caravan to China" by Carol Gaskin, ISBN 0-553-26906-21988
* 22. "Last of the Dinosaurs" by
Peter Lerangis , ISBN 0-553-27007-9
* 23. "Quest for King Arthur" byRuth Ashby , ISBN 0-553-27126-1
* 24. "World War I Flying Ace" byRichard Mueller , ISBN 0-553-27231-41989
* 25. "Special Edition: World War II Code Breaker" by Peter Lerangis, ISBN 0-553-28157-7
See also
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Fighting Fantasy
*Interactive fiction External links
* [http://www.gamebooks.org/show_series.php?name=Time+Machine Time Machine book list and reviews] (gamebooks.org)
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