Review | The Wandering by Intan Paramaditha puts the reader in charge

The choose-your-own-adventure tale offers enchanting journeys through myth and folk tale, even if the fantastic options available are limited

Author Intan Paramaditha’s debut novel The Wandering uses the choose-your-own-adventure form to take readers on a twisting journey through myth and folk tale. Photo: Ugoran Prasad

The Wandering by Intan Paramaditha (translated from Indonesian by Stephen J. Epstein), Harvill Secker. 4/5 stars

Despite their reader-empower­ing name, choose-your-own-adventure books are more distinguished by the limits placed on the reader’s choice of path than any broad freedom of literary navigation. At most you will have three or four possible paths, and all are bound to lead to the end. What’s more, even though “you” will be the protagonist, typical second-person narration often sounds closer to a series of commands than to the ideal of you the heroine seizing and shaping the storytelling:

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