Choose Your Own Adventure books
Though to actually be a forewarning of any kind, it would have to be a pretty linear book about bad decisions
Yup, those are the paths I chose!
Me too, but every bad decision has a silver lining. Fine, you didn’t date a supermodel and get that 7-figure salary, but you’re also not dating someone who is just dating you for money.
Thanks for the pick me up.
Hang on, how would this work? Would my younger self see highlighted quotes of importance? Or immediately understand the message through the story morals? If my younger self is expected to understand information about my future without any kind of supernatural aid, it would be pointless
The hitchhikers guide to buying Apple stock
Crime and Punishment by Dostoevsky. Our conscience is what makes us human and divine.
Fuck information. I would send myself the last book of A Song of Ice and Fire.
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If it needs to be my high school years pretty much anything Stephen King. I remember reading “The Stand” and “It” in high school so those would be my best bet.
Leaning towards “It”. When it gets to THAT part in the caves with the kids I’ll say something like:
“Trust me, what I have to say will be less traumatic than what Mr. King spat out in some weird cocaine high… listen…”
Brave New World
I mean, it was already prophetic. Are you saying I get to add more details to the book? Cool. Artistic liberties.
Depends on what age me I needed to transmit to. Grade school: The Castle in the Attic or Indian in the Cupboard series. Middle school: Steven King and Tolken. High School: Everything Douglas Adams. College: I only read textbooks
Gosh. I hadn’t thought about Indian in the cupboard in years
Ikr? I read those back in the 80s…
I’d be fucked because I never really read books as a kid, either for entertainment or even when they were assigned as school work.
Now, if I could do that with video games or Saturday morning cartoons, I’d be good.
The Ash Family by Molly Dektar. But I probably still would have found a way to rationalize that I wasn’t in a cult.