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"Carey Wallace has one of the most fluid, engaging writing styles I've recently come upon. Her novel, CHOOSE, is a highly innovative work -- a "choose your own adventure" novel for adults -- and an enormously addictive read. The novel boasts more than 70 unique endings, more than enough to keep even the most dedicated reader busy and engaged. But more than that, Carey Wallace's evocative prose captures a wonderful noir mood, casts her setting in sepia tones, and renders her characters as three dimensional people, yet somehow ghostly at the same time. " --Matt St. Amand |
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CHOOSE is a beautiful, paranoid novel in the grand tradition of the choose-your-own-adventure, set during a single night in New York City. You've lost your keys, and the search for them will take you to every corner of the city: explosions in Chinatown, hidden rivers underground, darkened bookstores, Soho galleries, rooftop parties--all while trying to puzzle out, as mankind has through history, the uneasy balance between decision and destiny. There's only one ending--but seventy-seven different ways to reach it.
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