“Choose Your Own Adventure” Author Raymond Almiran Montgomery Dies

The "Choose Your Own Adventure" series sold more than 250 million copies around the world between 1979 and 1999.

An author of the popular children's book series "Choose Your Own Adventure" has died in Vermont. Raymond Almiran Montgomery was 78.

Montgomery's wife says he died Nov. 9 at home in Warren.

Montgomery grew up in Connecticut and graduated from Williams College. He was passionate about education and believed interactive fiction was critical to reluctant readers.

The "Choose Your Own Adventure" series features interactive game books set in places around the world, in outer space and under the sea. It was published by Bantam Books and later by a company Montgomery and his wife co-founded. His last title was "Gus vs. The Robot King," released in September.

The series sold more than 250 million copies around the world between 1979 and 1999.

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