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Playing "Would You Rather...?" on a holiday trip provided endless entertainment. It served as a perfect after-dinner activity that brought the whole family together, generating laughs and meaningful discussions. The book is an excellent travel companion, ideal for long journeys or quiet moments waiting for a train.
Overall, "Would You Rather...?" is a fantastic tool for breaking the ice and bringing people closer together. It's a must-have for anyone looking to add a bit of fun and spontaneity to their gatherings. Highly recommended for teachers, team leaders, and anyone who enjoys a good conversation starter.
Thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for providing an advance copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.
This book was a bit of a challenge, but interesting. I did not like all of the questions that were proposed for the game, but then again, I am older, and maybe just out of date! Maybe some younger people would enjoy some of them more than I did. I found some of them pretty redundant, too. Same thing just worded a bit differently. The book was easy to read really, but it was not exactly fun to read. But it was not hard to read. It was different. It would be good for parties or when you are just hanging out with friends and want something to talk about. You could learn weird thing about your friends and/or family!
We had lots of laughs playing the Would you rather... game on holiday. A nice after dinner activity for the whole family.
Some questions are hilarious and some are thought-provoking but some propose impossible choices. The title states that it's for all ages, but I think that not all questions are appropriate for all ages. And some of the references that are current for now, may date the book. There is a lot of repeating or very similar questions. After a few chapters I didn't see the point in continuing which also may be the experience for anyone that purchases it. It could be fun for a little bit of time.
This book was exactly what I expected. It was good, but nothing amazing. It had a good number of questions and me and my husband didn't go through them too quickly. It would eventually get old unless you played with someone new. But still a good book for what it is.
A lot of teachers, work places, and more are using Would You Rather questions now to break the ice or start conversations. I have seen websites but not a book on them. I was excited to see a book as a club sponsor who sometimes looks them up for school clubs to chat about. This book nicely puts several into one spot that are entertaining, so whether a club, a family dinner, a workplace training, or what have you, this book will have some ideas for people.
This was a hilarious book and really brought back to life the "would you rather" game we all used to play.
The reason why I liked this book was because the cover was nice, and I loved the content of the book. The reason why I gave it five stars was because it's a great would you rather book and a good book to read on the road. I would highly suggest this book to others.
Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for providing me an advance copy of this book to read in exchange for my honest review and opinion. Great book and the questions can be used for lots of stuff in life where it's tough to start a conversation. My son always liked these type of questions when he was young so brought back lots of fun family memories.
Would You Rather offers the chance to open up conversations on many subjects. Just a few of this book’s chapters include: Health and Appearance; Love; For Foodies and Drinkers; Deep, and Yuck. Each sections includes a series of questions. For example, would you rather explore space with Neil Armstrong or travel to Rome with Julius Caesar; would you rather lose all the photos you’ve taken on your smart phone this year or lose all the books you own; would you rather never have to do domestic cores ever again or have a car that drives you wherever you want to go.
The author hopes that these questions will lead to fun discussion for those playing. Therefore, some of the questions are admittedly “wacky.” The author also notes that the intent is not to make anyone uncomfortable.
If answering questions in a group appeals to you or could be a useful icebreaker, give this title a look. Those who are introverted may be less inclined to want to engage however. I suggest that the person receiving a question have the option of passing on occasion.
Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher. All opinions are my own.
Recommend this one to all. This book is jam packed fall of questions that make a really fun and entertaining game that the whole family can play together. Some of the questions are a bit random, but depending on who's playing you can easily skip and pick out the most age appropriate ones..
My boyfriend and myself went on vacation and I took this book with us, and it was the perfect time passer when traveling long distances. Some of the questions where silly, some where a little more personal, but you can look at the chapter to see what ones you want to do! I would highly recommend!
This is a great book, really good idea’s here for an ice breaker type event.
Thank you NetGalley for my complimentary copy in return for my honest review.
This is a really great book for when you are travelling to pass the time; or to use as a ice breaker with teams! There are topics for literally everyone!
This is a great little ice breaker for business meetings and parties. I found myself smiling to myself whilst waiting for a train and flicking through the pages.. A welcome relief from all the doom and gloom, Keep a copy close by to avoid awkward silences or get to know your friends and family on a whole new level.!
Nice book for those who like doing this type of game for game night or with their kids. Nice that is divided into different categories and a number of questions
I really enjoy this book especially as an ice breaker exercises for my students. The 'would you rather' questions being really creative and funny are perfect converastion starters for people of any age. I highly recommend it for English teachers also those teaching English as a foreign language. The book makes the classes way more fun!
This book, in my opinion, is a collection of the same old questions that have been asked so many times before. I was looking for some topics that are more unique, witty, or fascinating. Some of the questions aren't even funny. The categories were also incomprehensible.
However, I do think that the book may come in handy sometimes.
Decent book of would you rather questions! Nothing special, but not shabby. It’s a cool ice breaker, but it’s been done over and over.
This book gave my family a lot of entertainment. my daughter in particular loves to play would you rather so she loved this