Would You Rather? Questions for Couples
by Sanji and Taylor Moore
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Book Description:
Enjoy quality time with your partner with these hilarious, thought-provoking, and straight-up silly questions for couples.
Would you rather give people the ability to read your thoughts or see your internet search history? Ditch the same-old, boring couples’ activities–and learn what makes your partner tick–as you consider fun questions like this one. From deciding between two equally questionable choices to debating which impossible scenario you’d rather be stuck in, these Would You Rather questions will keep the conversation flowing, make you laugh hysterically, and strengthen your bond.
My Take:
I received a digital copy of this book from NetGalley and Zeitgeist and Penguin Random House.
I voluntarily read and reviewed a copy of this book.
All thoughts and opinions are my own.
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Some questions were eye-rolly, but overall, there are a lot of usable Qs.
In a book of more than 250 questions, there is no way that everyone is going to love each one. The beauty of this book is that I could easily skip the ones that we didn’t like or care about. This is nothing against the book, because other people may love those questions, they just weren’t for us.
Some very fun and silly questions to spark unusual conversations.
I pulled this book out on a recent 8-hour road trip with My Husband. While I could guess his answers on some of the questions (we have been together for nearly 15 years), he totally surprised me on some others. Even the questions we agreed on, the conversations were fun to understand why we each picked the one we did.
The Final Verdict

My rating: 3.5 stars
Would I recommend? Yes
Entertaining way to learn more about your partner or significant other.
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