I'll be completely honest and admit it: I only picked up this book because of the title; The Game of Life is my favorite boardgame. I had no expectations of the book other than I hoped it brought back a sense of nostaglia for playing games with my family, and I was not disappointed.
I loved how Harry divided the sections in the book by Life space and I think he did a good job of tying in the event to things that may actually happen in the course of your lifetime (though I agree, some of the spaces, i.e. Win Nobel Prize, were a bit of a stretch). Harry has a quirky sense of humor and I found myself laughing out loud at his interjections and side notes throughout the book.
"The Game of Life" was a quick read and I enjoyed it, but I didn't think about it when I put it down and I don't think I gained any pertinent or useful knowledge, so I can only give it 3 stars.