What is the strongest opinion you hold? What is the biggest lie you've ever told? What is the one thing you'd most like to change about the world? Who have you most feared in your life? What is the strongest craving you get? What have you lost that you would most like to retrieve? Where and when have you felt most uncomfortable being nude?
In , the bestselling authors of the If . . . series launch their signature format in a new direction: What and where are the limits that make each of us the personalities we are?
Five hundred thought-provoking questions, illustrated with compelling black-and-white photo-graphs, help you explore the world around you and relive your funniest, scariest, weirdest, greatest, and most indelible moments. Our answers to these queries reflect our priorities, define our limits, and probe the boundaries of who we truly are. Running the gamut from the worst boss to the most euphoric moment, these questions can help us discover more about ourselves, our friends, and our family members.
I had recently come across this strange little book, which is entirely composed of questions. The kind of questions that probe your inner being, and at times make you squirm in your seat. They tend to reveal a great deal about yourself and those who you have come in contact with. It was somewhat reminiscent of an adult party game.
I thought this would be an interesting read. I was wrong. I got about half way through the book and then flipped through the rest. Over 100 pages of questions. Some of them were thought provoking but some I just I didn't want to answer - not that it was hard but I didn't care about the answer. Not every question was important. I guess I've gotten to the age where I don't need to know the answers to these types of questions.
Me and My Wife have weekly game/date nights and questions like the ones in this book have helped us keep that routine up. Having to respond to some of these questions in this book was weird because it truly test the openness of you and your partner. Definitely would recommend reading and openly answering the questions.
I enjoyed this book immensely. It aids in self discovery. It provides the realization of how world really works. It's a unique question and answer book. Worth the read!
What is the strongest opinion you hold? What is the biggest lie you've ever told? What is the one thing you'd most like to change about the world? Who have you most feared in your life? What is the strongest craving you get? What have you lost that you would most like to retrieve?