I've been wondering about the ways in which an electronic book reader is superior to regular paper. Then I remembered those "Choose your own adventure" books of my youth (you know, those "You see a pirate! To attack, go to page 22. To hide, go to page 45" books) and it struck me that the Sony Reader with the arrow keys and enter button was an ideal candidate.
So I took Carroll's Alice in Wonderland, started to add some options, and here you are. Navigate with the up/down arrows and the big round enter key between the two. This is only the first chapter, I'm still exploring this format and its limitations and I'm a total hack, so be kind
Carroll's work is in the public domain, several added images are public domain too or under a compatible CC license (flickr, I love you), and my remix is CC-do-what-you-like.
Enjoy!
EDIT: added original HTML files for those wishing to "roll their own" for non-Sony devices that can render HTML and use named anchors/hyperlinks. Have your conversion software create page breaks on <p style="page-break-before: always">
...and no peeking!

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