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Alternate Title: |
Sugarcane Island, "The Island of 1000 Adventures" |
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Contained In: |
Which Way Books Boxed Set 2 (Collection) |
Translated Into: |
Avventure nell'isola (Italian) L'illa de la canya de sucre (Catalan) La isla de la caña de azúcar (Spanish) Jezyerh 1000 hezar khetr [جزيره ١٠٠٠ هزار خطر] (Farsi) |
User Summary: | Your ship is wrecked by a huge wave and you must find a way to survive on an isolated and dangerous island. |
Demian's Thoughts: |
This is historically a very important book, being one of the earliest gamebooks ever published. It was written in 1969 and first printed in 1976 by Vermont Crossroads Press as part of The Adventures of You Series. In 1978, it was reprinted as an Archway paperback, first under the Adventures of You banner and later without it as a stand-alone volume. In 1982, the cover was slightly changed, and the book became part of the Which Way series. In 1986, the book was revised and expanded and published as Choose Your Own Adventure #62. The revised edition of the book really does show that Edward Packard grew as an author between 1969 and 1986. Vague points have been ironed out, dangers to the protagonist have been made more immediate, and the characters are better defined thanks to a fair amount of dialogue. With or without improvements, this book wouldn't be particularly exceptional if it weren't among the first of its kind, but it's worth reading if only to see where it all started. |
Enigmatic Synergy's Thoughts: |
This review is for the revised, 10-year, 1986 edition of the book. This is a so-so book. The fact that it is the first CYOA book ever written makes this title highly desirable. For an extremely early title, the book is fairly decent; however, I believe that it is nowhere near as strong as Packard's later works. A few of the passages even reminded me of something R. A. Montgomery would write, something I do not find myself regularly thinking in terms of Packard's books. Many of the storylines end in similar fashion, with some endings even being almost identical. A number of the endings could have also been a little better--with more variety. With that being said, I believe that this book still stands the test of time, setting the platform for many of the great titles that would soon follow. |
Fireguard's Thoughts: |
Historically I recognize the significance of Sugarcane Island, but as a gamebook it's never found a way to interest me. Being lost on a deserted island just isn't a setting that compels me. |
Good's Thoughts: |
10/10. This gem of a book is an extremely accurate portrayal of island exploration! You may face many challenges on Sugarcane Island. The first published of these types of books! First off, the witches are hidden. Ugh! The islanders can be reached many ways, and there are a pirate and two old men here too. Being low on creepiness, it makes for a great gamebook! There are over 20 escapes, but watch out for the few deaths! |
Jordashebasics's Thoughts: |
As the granddaddy of CYOA stories, this book defies normal evaluation. The book seems more like a proof-of-concept. It's light on the text, with only minimal description, relying on short, punchy sentences. There are loads of choices - nearly everything is either a choice or an ending. Packard also tests the structure possibilities here; there's at least one infinite loop possible. He also finds the value in writing certain pages with enough vagueness that they can be used to continue different paths. The story is as simple as it can get. You wash up on an island, and you wander around, encountering animals and people. It's nice that there are no aliens, but Packard still worked in getting eaten by a shark. |
KenJenningsJeopardy74's Thoughts: |
Stylistically, it's easy to tell Sugarcane Island was, as mentioned in the introduction to later editions of the book, one of the first gamebooks ever published. The sentences are short and of primitive construction in comparison to later Choose Your Own Adventure stories, and decisions come at the reader quickly, almost on every page. With thirty-nine endings and only one hundred eighteen pages, many of which are taken up entirely by illustrations, it's difficult to imagine how a long, internally cohesive story could have been written even if the author had been determined to try. It's easy to understand, then, why the action in Sugarcane Island can feel somewhat herky-jerky, with lots of starts and stops and numerous scenarios that feel quite similar to each other but actually follow totally different story paths. Despite the fact that Edward Packard was clearly still feeling his way as a gamebook author when he penned Sugarcane Island, as an innovative experiment in literary style there's plenty of fun to be had with this book. You are the primary assistant to a renowned scientist coordinating his observations of turtles in the Galápagos Islands when a sudden tidal wave washes you overboard your sea vessel. You were lucky enough to survive the monster wave and the raw kinetic power it unleashed on you, but when you awaken on what appears to be a deserted island, you're not sure what sort of luck your new whereabouts suggests. Are you the only living creature on this island, or is it inhabited by animals? If so, are they animals likely to do you harm if you run up against them in the wild without a weapon? Or could there even be other people living on this island? And if there are, what type of person are you likely to encounter on the shores of an isolated island somewhere near the Galápagos? Could there actually be natives out there in the island jungles who would panic at the sight of a stranger, and try to kill him? Are you better off actively seeking other human inhabitants of your new home, or hiding in the depths of the jungle where no one can find you? You'll come upon many bizarre scenes on Sugarcane Island. People who might seem obviously untrustworthy could turn out to be the best friends you've ever had, and possessed of the knowledge to save your life and lead you off this island back to your home. Creatures of supernatural wonder and magic might let you down at the drop of a hat, even at cost of your life. Implied contact even with what might be the legendary Cave of Time could turn out to be good or bad, and can certainly lead you around in circles if you let it. Ultimately, though, while trying to do the right thing in any given situation may not immediately guide you back to the welcome embrace of society, leaning in that direction consistently will eventually get you off Sugarcane Island more often than it kills you. Edward Packard tends to reward virtue--and sometimes even a decided lack of it on your part--and I guess that's how life goes, a mix of kindnesses rewarded and a lot of random results tossed in as well. But if you want to make it off Sugarcane Island, your best chance is to do right by others as well as yourself. That mindset won't you lead astray too often. Sugarcane Island isn't Edward Packard at his scintillating best as a writer, in such gamebook gems as The Cave of Time, Deadwood City, Invaders from Within, Who Are You? and War with the Mutant Spider Ants, but it provides some fun moments along the way. What I like best about the book is how You can fall into seemingly the same situation a number of times, but always be faced with a different set of choices and a different adventure to take. Because of that, Sugarcane Island is probably a good candidate for rereading many times, as the sheer number of choices make it hard to memorize an exact path to success. For anyone who loves gamebooks, and the Choose Your Own Adventure series in particular, reading Sugarcane Island at least once is practically a must. |
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Original hardcover, first printing
Series: | The Adventures of You Series no. 1 |
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Item: | Sugarcane Island |
Author: |
Packard, Edward
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Illustrator: |
Carter, Barbara
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Date: |
July, 1976 |
Publisher: |
Vermont Crossroads Press
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United States
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ISBN: |
0915248034 / 9780915248032
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Number of Endings: | 39 |
Special Thanks: | Thanks to Jon Charles Fassnacht II A.k.A horror1o1 for the images of this printing. |
Original hardcover, second printing
Series: | The Adventures of You Series no. 1 |
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Item: | Sugarcane Island |
Author: |
Packard, Edward
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Illustrator: |
Carter, Barbara
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Date: |
November, 1977 |
Publisher: |
Vermont Crossroads Press
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United States
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ISBN: |
0915248034 / 9780915248032
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Description: | A copy of this printing was observed on eBay. It appears to have an identical front cover to the first printing, but the dates of the first two printings are listed on its t. p. verso. |
Number of Endings: | 39 |
Original hardcover, later printing
Series: | The Adventures of You Series no. 1 |
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Item: | Sugarcane Island |
Author: |
Packard, Edward
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Illustrator: |
Carter, Barbara
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Publisher: |
Vermont Crossroads Press
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United States
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Description: | This copy has silver lettering for the author/illustrator credits and series name on the front cover. This lettering is absent from observed copies of the first and second printings. It is unclear which printing is pictured here since no title page verso scans were provided, but it may be a later printing. |
Number of Endings: | 39 |
Special Thanks: | Thanks to Alec Fleschner for the pictures of this hardback edition of the book. |
Adventures of You Vermont Crossroads Press paperback edition, first printing
Series: | The Adventures of You Series no. 1 |
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Item: | Sugarcane Island |
Author: |
Packard, Edward
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Illustrator: |
Carter, Barbara
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Publisher: |
Simon & Schuster
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United States
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ISBN: |
0915248034 / 9780915248032
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Number of Endings: | 39 |
Special Thanks: | Thanks to Jon Charles Fassnacht II A.k.A horror1o1 for the images of this printing. |
Adventures of You Vermont Crossroads Press paperback edition, second printing
Series: | The Adventures of You Series no. 1 |
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Item: | Sugarcane Island |
Author: |
Packard, Edward
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Illustrator: |
Carter, Barbara
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Publisher: |
Simon & Schuster
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United States
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Description: | The second printing has an orange cover with the illustration inset in a square below the title, as opposed to the round layout of the first printing. The author, series title and illustrator are listed below the illustration. |
Number of Endings: | 39 |
Adventures of You Archway paperback edition, first printing
Series: | The Adventures of You Series no. 1 |
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Item: | Sugarcane Island |
Author: |
Packard, Edward
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Illustrator: |
Carter, Barbara
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Date: |
March, 1978 |
Publisher: |
Simon & Schuster
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United States
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ISBN: |
0671298844 / 9780671298845
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Length: | 119 pages |
Number of Endings: | 39 |
standalone Sugarcane Island paperback, third printing
Series: | Sugarcane Island |
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Item: | Sugarcane Island |
Author: |
Packard, Edward
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Illustrator: |
Carter, Barbara
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Publisher: |
Simon & Schuster
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United States
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ISBN: |
0671561049 / 9780671561048
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Length: | 119 pages |
Number of Endings: | 39 |
Which Way Books, 6th printing
Series: | Which Way Books no. 6 |
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Item: | Sugarcane Island |
Author: |
Packard, Edward
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Illustrator: |
Carter, Barbara
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Publisher: |
Simon & Schuster
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United States
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ISBN: |
0671441892 / 9780671441890
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Length: | 119 pages |
Number of Endings: | 39 |
Which Way Books, 7th printing
Series: | Which Way Books no. 6 |
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Item: | Sugarcane Island |
Author: |
Packard, Edward
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Illustrator: |
Carter, Barbara
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Publisher: |
Simon & Schuster
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United States
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ISBN: |
0671473778 / 9780671473778
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Length: | 119 pages |
Number of Endings: | 39 |
Cover Price: | US$0.99 |
revised Choose Your Own Adventure edition, first printing
Series: | Choose Your Own Adventure (1979-1998) no. 62 |
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Item: | Sugarcane Island |
Author: |
Packard, Edward
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Illustrator: |
Enik, Ted
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Date: |
November, 1986 |
Publisher: |
Bantam
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United States
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Length: | 118 pages |
Number of Endings: | 39 |
revised Choose Your Own Adventure edition, third printing
Series: | Choose Your Own Adventure (1979-1998) no. 62 |
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Item: | Sugarcane Island |
Author: |
Packard, Edward
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Illustrator: |
Enik, Ted
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Publisher: |
Bantam
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United States
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ISBN: |
0553260405 / 9780553260403
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Length: | 118 pages |
Number of Endings: | 39 |
standalone British hardcover
Series: | Sugarcane Island |
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Item: | Sugarcane Island |
Author: |
Packard, Edward
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Illustrators: |
Carter, Barbara
Farman, John (cover) |
Publisher: |
W. H. Allen
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United Kingdom
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ISBN: |
0491024266 / 9780491024266
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Number of Endings: | 39 |
Special Thanks: | Thanks to Ben Nelson for the British dustjacket scan. |
1980 German release of original English text
Series: | 1000 Gefahren no. 2 |
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Item: | Sugarcane Island, "The Island of 1000 Adventures" |
Author: |
Packard, Edward
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Illustrator: |
Carter, Barbara
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Date: |
1980 |
Publisher: |
Ravensburger
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Germany
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ISBN: |
3473386472 / 9783473386475
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Number of Endings: | 39 |
1995 German release of original English text
Series: | 1000 Gefahren no. 2 |
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Item: | Sugarcane Island |
Author: |
Packard, Edward
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Illustrator: |
Carter, Barbara
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Date: |
June, 1995 |
Publisher: |
Ravensburger
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Germany
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ISBN: |
3473519480 / 9783473519484
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Number of Endings: | 39 |
1999 German release of original English text
Series: | 1000 Gefahren no. 2 |
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Item: | Sugarcane Island |
Author: |
Packard, Edward
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Illustrator: |
Carter, Barbara
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Date: |
January, 1999 |
Publisher: |
Ravensburger
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Germany
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ISBN: |
3473521280 / 9783473521289
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Number of Endings: | 39 |
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