It's been years since I last read a Choose Your Own Adventure novel, but man did I used to love them! I remember opening up the white bordered covers, flipping through the possible answers (to cheat, so I lived, of course!) and I remember hours of fun with a book at a time when reading books straight through wasn't a hobby. Now that I've "grown up" and moved on to "real" books I haven't thought of them for years. Until now. Infected Click Your Poison By James Schannep Amazon Digital Services September 2012 You start the book reading about Gilgazyme a miracle medication that stops the aging process by mutating human genes. You can now stay "young and beautiful forever!" Your first choice: "Stay young and beautiful forever... sign me up", or "Does anyone else think this is a bad idea?" And you're off. It's tough to review a story when the story is really what you make of it. But let me say this: I "played" this book from start to finish for hours and hours and for days on end trying to find the best resolutions and I do know the story and it's a good one. But I'm not going to ruin it for you. You can assume that you will either try to enjoy the gene therapy or try to stop it. Either way, it is clear from the book title that the therapy produces Zombies. The next question is whether or not you'll survive. And I didn't. In fact, I died maybe five times before I finally found a method of survival. By the end, I was able to reach the highest completion scenario (how do I know? Each of the "Congratulations" endings gets more and more excitable and the final one has an F-bomb in the middle of the word exclaiming my awesomeness.) Trying to survive is only part of the fun, though. Because if you don't survive and you get infected you get a special treat by way of a point of view change. A storyline ensues that is really unique in this genre. When I picked this up I expected to move through it for maybe an hour and move on. But I ended up that first day playing for several hours and then the next day as well. And a couple weeks later I'm still playing it trying to get all the possible endings. It is genius! How adult themed Choose Your Own Adventures have not been blowing up - especially in this current Zombie-loving time - is beyond me. I fully expect that books like this one will only get bigger. This is a great book, a fun story, and a heck of a game. Highly recommended. Note: If you are concerned about language or sexual situations in books then be advised that this book is very easily R rated and possibly NC-17. There are a ton of cuss words, drug use, sexual situations, and (obviously) graphic violence. Kinda what you would expect in a Zombie story.