New look for How to Get to Rio and Call of the Wild

I am so excited to see How to Get to Rio and Call of the Wild in these bright and beautiful new covers. Julia Murray has done a fantastic job designing new covers for the entire Choose Your Own Ever After series. The pick-a-path books are suitable for kids 10+, and let the reader decide how the story goes! Available now at your favourite book shop!

Should Kitty pursue the boy she’s been crushing on, or put her friendships first? It’s up to you to choose her fate in this lively pick-a-path-book about life, first crushes and friendship. 

Dealing with real world issues, How to Get to Rio gives the reader a delicious amount of power over the story they read – what will your Ever After be?

The Little Bookroom

Should Phoebe put her values and friends above parties and cute boys? It’s up to you to choose her fate in this lively pick-a-path-book about life, first crushes and friendship. 

The Choose Your Own Ever After series is published by Hardie Grant Children’s Publishing.

Full of friends, family, school and first love, this book is fun, sensitive and has great characters that the girls will recognise and relate to (especially the annoying little brothers!). Best of all, you can read this book lots of times with lots of different stories. Perfect for Year 7 & 8 girls.

Lamont Books

Happy reading!


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Julie Fison is a Brisbane writer and travel lover. Her debut novel for adults ONE PUNCH is a compelling and thought-provoking family drama that follows two mothers forced to make impossible decisions after one life-changing night. Inspired by real events, the story is a sharp study of the complexities of family life and the consequences of being blind to the faults of our loved ones. Julie’s other work includes books for children and young adults – the Hazard River adventure series for young adventure lovers, stories in the Choose Your Own Ever After series that let the reader decide how the story goes, and a play for secondary school students As the Crow Flies. Julie is also a committed traveller and loves sharing tips for midlife adventurers.

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