I enjoyed watching Austin Rogers's run on Jeopardy, so I was excited to see him coming out with his own book of trivia。 Who better to come up with some of the best bar trivia than the guy who used his knowledge of pub trivia to win twelve games on Jeopardy? I think this book should become a go-to reference for anyone running their own trivia nights at a pub as well as for anyone doing trivia nights at home。 There is a lot of information packed into this one book, and Rogers organized it in easy I enjoyed watching Austin Rogers's run on Jeopardy, so I was excited to see him coming out with his own book of trivia。 Who better to come up with some of the best bar trivia than the guy who used his knowledge of pub trivia to win twelve games on Jeopardy? I think this book should become a go-to reference for anyone running their own trivia nights at a pub as well as for anyone doing trivia nights at home。 There is a lot of information packed into this one book, and Rogers organized it in easy to understand categories。 This book is set up in a way that you can flip open to any page and immediately start quizzing your friends/family/complete strangers。 Each round has ten questions and answers; some of the categories are more generic, allowing Rogers to repeat those categories with different questions, while other categories are more focused and specific。 This book can be a lifesaver for anyone attempting their own bar trivia night, as well as anyone looking for an easy way to challenge and/or entertain their friends。 There was definitely a wide range of topics covered, so no area of trivia is left untouched。 I liked that Rogers had no clear progression through the categories, so readers can easily pick and choose which round they would like to do next and skip around from category to category。 Overall, this trivia book was fun, unique, and easy to use。 I would recommend this one to anyone doing weekly trivia nights as well as those needing a fun and informative way to pass an evening at home。 。。。more