This book has a quirky combination of would-you-rather questions. They range from the disgusting (like having choices between certain bodily functions or emissions) to thought-provoking values questions (e.g., would you rather achieve world peace or end world hunger). The book isn't divided into types of questions or themes. It is a random grab-bag of would-you-rather questions. If you have a child who likes would-you-rather scenarios, she or he might enjoy this book.
I received a free copy of this book, but that did not affect my review.
A fun book to share with the kids in your life. Some of the would you rather questions really make you think. I reviewed this book with the help of my seven year old granddaughter to get a child's opinion as well. This is our combined opinion. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and this is my voluntarily given review.