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  • Island of the Lizard King (Fighting Fantasy #7)

    (By Ian Livingstone)

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    Author Ian Livingstone
    “Book Descriptions: Can you save the young men of Oyster Bay from the evil Lizard Men?

    Kidnapped by a vicious race of Lizard Men from Fire Island, the young men of Oyster Bay face a grim future of slavery, starvation and a lingering death. Their new master is the mad and dangerous Lizard King, who holds sway over his land of mutants by the eerie powers of black magic and voodoo. YOU are the only one who can hope to rescue the suffering prisoners, but do you have the courage to risk this dangerous mission?

    Two dice, a pencil and an eraser are all you need for this adventure. YOU decide which route to follow, which dangers to risk and which monsters to fight.”

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