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Would You Rather?

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Flick loves to play Would you Rather? with her Daddy or chips? Boyfriend or career? Snog or marry? Life is all about the choices you make, and all around her Flick watches her family grapple with life-altering decisions.When Flick's dad discovers that he's adopted, so begins a mystery that leads him to a long lost secret at the very heart of their family - one that leads back to a choice that was made many years ago, and once uncovered, will rock Flick's world ...

276 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 1, 2009

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March 2, 2019
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17 reviews
June 13, 2013
Great book I couldn't put it down read it in only 2 days anyone who is reading this...
READ THIS BOOK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
5 reviews2 followers
January 8, 2013
It is the best book that I have read so far in my whole life. I have so many connections with this book.
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January 8, 2013
This was a really good book I enjoyed reading it ,it made me want to read it every day as I was looking forward to finding out wat the secret was :)
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8 reviews
August 11, 2014
I absolutely loved this book when I read it 4yrs ago.I just loved the way the plot unfolded and the characters were intresting.
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7 reviews
November 12, 2012
'Would You Rather?', a short and interesting game that has always been a hit among people through the years. In this book, Flick plays it very often and helps her see the many options she has in her life.
Chris Higgins has done a great job by creating this different yet appealing character in 12 yr old Flick. Secrets unfold within her family circle which makes it seem difficult for her to keep her new found love going.
This book has unexpected swings so make sure you don't miss out on pages :)
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95 reviews
June 9, 2024
⭐⭐ 2.5 stars

This book was alright although it was quite predictable. If I'm being honest after 100 pages I was considering a dnf however I pushed through.

I liked the idea of 'the boy on the train' mystery boy. However it got weirder throughout the book. Then it went back to being alright. I was quite confused by some parts of this book.

The mystery part of this was predictable. It was a quite simple thing to read not very engaging. I think this book is very simple and could be a lot better.
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292 reviews25 followers
February 12, 2012
I really enjoyed this book. I hadn't read a Chris Higgins novel before but after reading this book I'd love to read another one. My favourite character is Flick, the main character because of her personality. If you read this book then you'll understand that her personality shines through in some chapters. Higgin's has cleverly changed a usual teen chick lit by threading some family mystery into the plot.
50 reviews
August 6, 2014
i thought the element of the game 'would you rather' was really implied in the book which i dodn't expect.the book had a real sense of mystery surrounding Flick's father's heritage.i read the book in one sitting.

However i didn't like the element of romance between 'train boy' and Flick. i felt it was too rushed and unjust.

Needless to say i read the book because i was fond of the author and would enjoy readin another one of her books.
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114 reviews
February 15, 2012
A very interesting book......And the twist in the end was so unexpected! Flick was really adorable and I liked Sam too! Ellie was cute.....Spud was actually rather nice and had a lot of depth in him! :)
The plot was really nice and it was a very normal day to day story! It was a light read and i really enjoyed reading it! :D

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11 reviews
November 2, 2013
This is probably one of the first "Big Girl" books I've read. It really took me by suprise especially the ending. I haven't read any other Chris Higgins' books but I can say this is a great one. I would really recommend it, especially for pre-teens/tweens. It made me a bit tearfull but it was good overall.
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1,125 reviews9 followers
April 29, 2022
Nostalgia reading before rehoming.

One of the better books by this author. The characters were less annoying. However there was a mystery and I guessed the answer literally about 50 pages into the book. It was really obvious and I can't believe the adults in the book did not see the clear answers.

Overall a pretty good book but not overly exciting.
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31 reviews
October 26, 2014
I couldn't get in to this book for some reason,which I thought was strange because I liked all of the Chris Higgins books I had read before...
Anyway,I found it so boring I didn't even get half way through it
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September 3, 2012
It was a great book but i kinda guessed what was gonna happen half way through
2 reviews6 followers
February 7, 2014
i loved the book but personally i thought that the point of view should've been on her sister ezzie it would've been a bigger hit
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1,110 reviews
July 5, 2015
I found it a bit too predictable as almost all of it just felt really predictable to me and just yeah didn't quite do it for me.
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225 reviews
September 10, 2018
I received this book as a gift along with several others and I loved fact it was an easy to read story that combined real life issues.
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