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These Find Your Fate Adventure books are all published by
Ballantine Books who also republished the R.L. Stine books
in 1994 under the new name: Interactive Tales of Horror. This
Indiana Jones Find Your Fate Adventure books list is complete.
The missing numbers (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, etc.) were based
on characters like James Bond.
Interactive Indy tales in which you make the decisions. Do
you turn left, go to page 5. If you turn right then go to
page 12.
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01. Indiana Jones and the Curse of Horror
Island
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Author: R.L. Stine
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Publish Date: 1984 - Reprinted in 1994
Synopsis:
Young-adult sensation R.L. Stine is all over the bestseller
lists, so this is the perfect time to release his interactive
Indiana Jones adventures all over again. Sail to a dangerous
tropical island in search of a priceless ebony idol, but watch
out for the countless perils waiting: crocodiles, wild boars,
rat-filled pits, and more.
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02. Indiana Jones and the Treasure of
Sheba
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Author: Rose Estes
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Publish Date: 1984
Synopsis:
Indy travels to Ethiopia with young George Ballantine in search
of George's father, Dr. Roger Ballentine, who had been kidnapped
by Italian fascists. Dr. Ballentyne had a map to the lost
treasure of Sheba and had invented a diamond laser. Indy and
George either go to the capital, Addis Ababa, where they team
up with a local bandit named Kassaye, or are followed by inept
bunglers on a religious pilgrimage to Lalibela.
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03. Indiana Jones and the Giants of the
Silver Tower
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Author: R.L. Stine
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Publish Date: 1984 - Reprinted in 1994
Synopsis:
Deep in the mysterious Himalayan mountains of Tibet, a
journalist and his daughter, Lilah, are separated during a
snowstorm. He vanishes without a trace, but she makes it
back to civilization with a tale of a Silver Tower that marks
the entrance to a village inhabited by giants. Now you and
the intrepid Indiana Jones must find Lilah's missing father
somewhere beyond the snowcapped peaks where hideous
monsters dwell, bent on destroying anyone who dares enter
their sacred lands.
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04. Indiana Jones and the Eye of the
Fates
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Author: Richard Wenk
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Publish Date: 1984
Synopsis:
Greece, Indiana Jones recovers the shield of Perseus from
a sunken ship. It gives clues to the location of the Eye of
the Fates, which can show the future. Indy and a museum curator's
kid travel to Mount Olympus with a Greek sailor named Costas,
or to Japan where they meet Rene Belloq's brother Claude.
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05. Indiana Jones and the Cup of the
Vampire
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Author: Andrew Helfer
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Publish Date: 1984
Synopsis:
Indiana Jones and a young summer intern meet with a European
archaeologist named Mihail Tepes. Mihail is the last living
member of the Royal Romanian family of Dracula. Mihail believes
that his ancestor, the bloodthirsty Prince Vlad still lives
as a result of drinking from the Cup of Djemsheed, a solid
gold, jewel-encrusted cup stolen from a Mosque in Persia during
the sixteenth century and lost ever since. Indy, Mihail, and
the intern travel to Romania and visit castle Dracula in search
of the cup.
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06. Indiana Jones and the Legion of Death
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Author: Richard Wenk
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Publish Date: 1984
Synopsis:
Indy travels with a museum curator's kid to Lake Titicaca
to find a missing cargo plane at the request of reclusive
millionaire Waldo Shyster-Haven. Indy's friend and fellow
archaeologist, Sir Reginald Brooksbank, was aboard the cargo
plane along with the Pendant of the Incas, a golden necklace
that once belonged to Manco Capac and which gave the Inca
King power over life and death.
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07. Indiana Jones and the Cult of the
Mummy's Crypt
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Author: R.L. Stine
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Publish Date: 1985 - Reprinted in 1994
Synopsis:
When two priceless mummies are stolen from the National Museum,
it is your job to get them back. You travel with the intrepid
Indiana Jones to Cairo, where an ancient cult has come back
to life after a thousand years, but with a modern twist: laboratory
cats trained as vicious killers. The mysterious pyramids hold
other terrors. Deep within the maze of secret chambers and
underground chasms, scorpions and snakes abound. And something
else lurks in the shadows... mummies that emerge from age-old
tombs to walk the earth, hungry for human brains.
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08. Indiana Jones and the Dragon of Vengeance
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Author: Megan Stine
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Publish Date: March 1985
Synopsis:
Indy's friend, John Penniman, is killed by someone looking
for the Dragon of Vengeance. Indy goes to China in search
of it, followed by a persistent young kid from New York City.
Penniman's servant, Lo Cheng, reveals that the Dragon of Vengeance
had been unearthed and two Chinese societies, the Golden Lotus
and the White Tigers, were battling for it. Indy confronts
the Golden Lotus leader in an ancient mountain temple.
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09. Indiana Jones and the Gold of Genghis
Kahn
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Author: Ellen Weiss
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Publish Date: April 1985
Synopsis:
On vacation in Venice with his young cousin, Indiana Jones
meets an old friend, Giacomo Andrini, who claims to have found
Marco Polo's diaries. Indy outwits one of Mussolini's Fascists
and goes to Mongolia. There he meets Mongolian bandits led
by a woman named Bortay.
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15. Indiana Jones and the Ape Slave of
Howling Island
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Author: R.L. Stine
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Publish Date: 1986 - Reprinted in 1994
Synopsis:
A forbidding island filled with attack dogs, traps, a dangerous
army of brainwashed gorillas, and a mad scientist presiding
over it all make for a thrill-a-second adventure. Read along
as R.L. Stine takes you and the intrepid Indiana Jones on
the adventure of your life. But remember... your fate is in
your hands!
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17. Indiana Jones and the Mask of the
Elephant
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Author: Megan Stine & H. William Stine
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Publish Date: February 1987
Synopsis:
Legend has it, deep in the Congo one thousand years ago, an
enormous elephant terrorized an African tribe. To ward off
the creature's angry spirit, the tribesmen fashioned a glittering
gold and diamond elephant mask. Soon after, the killer bull
vanished. And so did the priceless mask. But now Indiana Jones
is cracking his whip in the Congo...
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