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307 reviews

Freeway Fighter by Ian Livingstone

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3.0

I loved these books as a kid. Must go back and re-read them to make a proper review. But just look at that art work too... amazing!
Rebel Planet by Robin Waterfield

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3.0

I loved these books as a kid. Must go back and re-read them to make a proper review. But just look at that art work too... amazing!
Seas of Blood by Bob Harvey, Rodney Matthews, Andrew Chapman

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3.0

I loved these books as a kid. Must go back and re-read them to make a proper review. But just look at that art work too... amazing!
Sky Lord by Les Edwards, Martin Allen, Tim Sell

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3.0

I loved these books as a kid. Must go back and re-read them to make a proper review. But just look at that art work too... amazing!
The Shamutanti Hills by Steve Jackson

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4.0

I loved these books as a kid. Must go back and re-read them to make a proper review. But just look at that art work too... amazing!
The Sorcery Spell Book by Steve Jackson

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3.0

Not really a stand alone book but more of a supplement to the main Sorcery Fighting Fantasy books.
Fighting Fantasy: The Introductory Role-playing Game by Steve Jackson

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4.0

Not really a story book, but more of a rules book for creating your own Fighting Fantasy stories for others to play!
Out of the Pit by Marc Gascoigne

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5.0

Not a story book. This is a collection of all the monsters that feature in the Fighting Fantasy books/world. Also, used to create your own adventure games as a reference book. Loved the pictures in these books as a kid!
Dungeoneer by Pete Tamlyn, Marc Gascoigne

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3.0

Not a story. This is a rule book for creating your own Fighting Fantasy world games. A bit like a simple D&D book.
The Three Golliwogs by Enid Blyton, Rene Cloke

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2.0

Definitely not one you could read today to your children, but as a Blyton story back in the day was pretty much the same as any other book. Not one of the better ones, but ok.