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Can I ask you a personal question?

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Here are 1000 questions to ask yourself, friends, family and lover. They are funny, sexy, thought provoking, mischievous, cheeky and very nosey..!!

Amusement is guaranteed, prepare for some hilarious responses, rekindled memories, opinions exchanged, revelations, scandal, cringing and secrets revealed..!!

Take them with you to a party or the pub, on a holiday or journey, ask them in bed or on a date...wherever..!! You'll certainly get to know whoever you share them with better than you ever imagined.

No cheating anyone...you must tell the truth.

Tweet your fun @steelereveal

213 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 10, 2015

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Jon Steele

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Jon Steele was born in the American Northwest in 1950 and was raised in Great Falls Montana. He worked an assortment of legal and illegal jobs all accross America before joining Independent Television News of London. Jon earned a reputation as one of the world's top cameramen in dangerous environments. His autobiography, 'War Junkie' was published in 2002 by Transworld and is today recognized as a cult classic of war reportage. In Baghdad, on the day before the Iraq War began, he put his camera on the ground and quit. Jon moved to the south of France and lived without a television, radio or newspapers for a year. He spent his days writing and taking walks in quiet places. In 2007 he traveled to Iraq, alone and without support of any news organization. He lived for three months with an American combat unit, filming their lives and recording their emotions for the award winning documentary, The Baker Boys: Inside The Surge. Currently Jon lives in Switzerland with his Jordanian-born wife and the two abandoned cats they found in an Amman road.

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May 19, 2017
I dont know if I would ask some of these questions to my family members but I would to my friends. I think this would be a great thing to have when you are with a group of friends and want to get a good game of truth and dare going. If you get stumped this book would help you come up with some good questions for the truth part.
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June 13, 2016
If you want something really off the wall, check out "Can I Ask You a Personal Question?" by John Steele. It’s a list of questions designed to start conversations and guaranteed to be personal. Some are naughty and others are nice. Some can be asked in family settings, but others are meant only for the bedroom. Share the questions (as appropriate for your circle) on your next long drive, reunion or beach trip, but be prepared for the unexpected.

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May 30, 2016
Wow -- these questions are EXTREMELY personal. Definitely not appropriate for my students or anybody's workplace, but are perfect for a steamy date or some types of parties.

I received an advance review copy of this from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
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May 23, 2021
Great questions. Will keep this book handy.
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May 24, 2016
this would be a fun ge to play especially on first dates. love the idea of this and how it could be used both good and warpes
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