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Combined Summary
Series: |
You Choose: Interactive History Adventures
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Author: |
Doeden, Matt
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Dates: |
2010 (Library bound edition) 2010 (Paperback edition) 2011 (Paperback edition, 10/11 printing) 2013 (Paperback edition, 4/13 printing) |
ISBNs: |
1429634197 / 9781429634199
(Library bound edition, Paperback edition, 4/13 printing) 1429639105 / 9781429639101 (Paperback edition, 10/11 printing) |
Length: |
112 pages |
Number of Endings: |
20 |
LC Cataloging in Publication Summary: | "Describes the people and events of the Civil War. The reader's choices reveal the historical details from the perspective of a Union soldier at Gettysburg, a civilian during the siege of Vicksburg, or a Confederate soldier at Chancellorsville"--Provided by publisher. |
User Summary: | You can choose to experience the American Civil War as a Union soldier, a Confederate soldier, or a female civilian trying to survive. |
Guillermo's Thoughts: |
This is quite an uneven entry in the Interactive History Adventure series. While not as boring as Civil War Secret Agent in the Time Machine series, I still found most of the book quite uninvolving. Matt Doeden's talent for designing military-based adventures only shows up in a few places, and the good moments do not quite raise the book above 'mediocre' level. Don't go out of your way to read this book. |
Kveto's Thoughts: |
This book covers the American Civil War, or the War between the States. I am less knowledgeable about this subject than some others, so perhaps that caused me to enjoy the book more as it was more open ended. As all of these books, the educational angle is stressed, but like Life as a Viking it doesn't try to punish you with morality choices (for example deserting the army or reporting runaway slaves). There are three main paths: a Confederate soldier, a Union soldier or a civilian lady during the siege of Vicksburg. Of the three, I found the civilian entry the most interesting as it tries to introduce typical problems civilians would face, such as looters, starving, and unexploded ordinance. Overall, a decent read that fulfills its purpose. |
Special Thanks: | Thanks to Ken G. for the earlier printing cover scans. |
Users Who Own This Item: | Ardennes, Demian, marnaudo, NEMO (Later printing), pinkfloydechoes, waktool (US 1st printing) |
Users Who Want This Item: | Pseudo_Intellectual |
Known Editions
Library bound editionPaperback edition
Paperback edition, 10/11 printing
Paperback edition, 4/13 printing
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