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Pick the Plot (Story Thieves), by James Riley
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About the Author
James Riley lives in Virginia. He is the author of Half Upon a Time, Twice Upon a Time, and Once Upon the End as well as the Story Thieves series.Vivienne To has illustrated several books, including The Underland Chronicles by Suzanne Collins and the Randi Rhodes, Ninja Detective series by Octavia Spencer. As a child, she had two pet mice escape. She currently lives in Sydney, Australia, with her partner and her ginger cat. Visit her at VivienneTo.com.
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Pick the Plot A loud noise startled Owen awake, and he bolted up in fright, finding himself in darkness. The last few days came crashing back, and he squeezed his eyes shut. Wherever he was, he didn’t want to know. There were too many bad possibilities and not nearly enough good ones. The bad ones: 1. He was trapped in a book. The last he’d seen Bethany, the Dark had defeated her. And then Nobody had thrown Owen into a Pick the Plot book. That meant Owen could be in a story where he had zero control over his own choices, with readers deciding for him. This was the worst of the bad possibilities. 2. He was back home, but Bethany was still missing. Maybe the whole Pick the Plot thing had been Nobody trying to scare him, and instead of a book, Nobody had sent Owen back to the nonfictional world. So he was now actually lying in his own bed, which was good . . . but there’d be no way he could help Bethany. Slightly less worse, only because at least he was safe in his own bed. 3. He was back home, with Bethany still missing . . . and Nobody had completely separated the nonfictional and fictional worlds. Depending on what that meant, this might actually be the worst option. As Owen had learned while stuck in a sort of behind-the-scenes comic book land, Nobody had been trying to permanently separate the worlds, and Bethany was one of the last portals holding them together. So if Nobody had found Bethany, then split her in half like he’d said he was going to . . . what would happen? What if Owen opened his eyes and discovered a world without books, without movies, without anything made-up? Would that stuff all just disappear? And would the fictional people on the other side be okay too? Not to mention would Bethany be okay, split in half like that? All in all, that was three good reasons not to open his eyes, right there. Owen squeezed them shut even harder, balling his hands into fists, before taking a deep breath, trying to calm down. Just because the bad possibilities were awful didn’t mean there weren’t still good possibilities. He should list those off too, just to be fair: 1. The last few days had all been a bad, bad dream. 2. 3. Okay, having only one good possibility wasn’t very encouraging. And things like this were never bad dreams. That was just lazy writing in books. Owen slowly lay back down on the bed, purposely not paying attention to how scratchy this blanket was, and how his blanket at home was definitely not scratchy at all. C’mon, bad dream. And then another loud, strange noise came from what felt like yards away, and Owen’s robotic heart began pounding. The sound had been a horrifying cross between a scream and a growl, and definitely wasn’t his fictional cat, Spike. He clenched his fists tighter, still not opening his eyes. Maybe the sound had just been some dog that needed to go out! Or a cat fighting something bigger, like a . . . a tiger, or a truck! Not likely, but still possible! Either way, there was no proof that he was currently trapped in a terrible book where readers could control his whole life. Nope. No proof at all. “I’m at home,” Owen whispered to himself. “Bethany’s at her house, and we’re both totally, completely fine. And soon Mom will be in to wake me up for school, because I slept through my alarm again, and she’ll yell at me for it, just like every morning.” A louder, more guttural roar erupted from even closer, and the entire room shook with its power. That was not his mom. Owen dug his fingernails into his hands, determined not to open his eyes now, no matter what. “This isn’t happening,” he whispered. “I have to be dreaming. I’m going to wake up back home, and everything will be fine!” SHOW OWEN WHO’S IN CHARGE. MAKE HIM GET OUT OF BED. Turn to page 76. LET OWEN STAY IN BED FOR A BIT. HE SHOULD PROBABLY REST UP BEFORE THE CRAZINESS STARTS. Turn to page 141.
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Age Range: 8 - 12 years
Grade Level: 3 - 7
Lexile Measure: 750L (What's this?)
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Series: Story Thieves (Book 4)
Paperback: 400 pages
Publisher: Aladdin; Reprint edition (March 20, 2018)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 148146129X
ISBN-13: 978-1481461290
Product Dimensions:
5.1 x 1.1 x 7.6 inches
Shipping Weight: 9.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
Average Customer Review:
4.4 out of 5 stars
33 customer reviews
Amazon Best Sellers Rank:
#16,807 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
Excellent book for tweens! Clean, adventurous and captures their attention to where they want to keep reading!! Who wouldn't want that for their ten year olds? Depending on what you answer in the book, you jump to another section so you actually "pick the plot." Very unique!
I red this to the kids at work. It could be a little hard to follow even as an adult at times, but the kids really enjoyed it. We hadn't read the first three either (our theme this year is pick the plot), so that may have added a bit to the confusion.
My daughter loves this series. It was neat that this book was a little different than the others being a "pick your plot" I think she prefers the regular books more but enjoyed this one as well. She is anxious for the next one.
I ordered this book, as well as others in this series, for my granddaughter. She LOVES them!! They arrived in excellent condition. Shipping was fast.
It is kinda boring at the beginning but then kicks up toward the end of the first quarter. It is a good series and can't wait for the next one.
My son is LOVING picking the plot! He gets so upset when reading time is over!
My daughter loves reading these books for hours at a time, she says they're entertaining.
Once again Story Thieves didn't disappoint, It was amazing!! I'm usually not a fan of pick the plot books, but I definitely liked this one, and am extremely excited for book 5! The only problem was I went away feeling guilty for for accidentally killing Owen and Kara so many times, lol.
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