Would You Rather? Teen Challenge Edition: Funny Questions & Lively Competition for Original Thinkers

Would You Rather? Teen Challenge Edition: Funny Questions & Lively Competition for Original Thinkers

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  • Create Date:2022-11-11 07:19:40
  • Update Date:2025-09-07
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  • Author:Lindsey Daly
  • ISBN:0593435672
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Summary

From the best-selling author of Would You Rather? Made You Think! Edition, a laugh-out-loud game of challenging "Would You Rather?" questions for teens。

Help your teen take a break from social media, school, and everyday teen stress with this super fun game of 160+ hilarious "Would You Rather?" questions designed specifically for them。 Covering topics teens care about and contemplate--from technology to entertainment to adventure--this age-appropriate book gives teens space to laugh, think, and hang out as they try to win the Would You Rather? trophy。

Would You Rather? Teen Challenge Edition features:



Creative challenges through either/or scenarios that make teens think outside the box, use their imagination, and pull together facts quickly。

Screen-free time with entertaining and thought-provoking questions that give everybody a break from technology。

A competitive game for teens who want to outsmart friends and family with the funniest or most creative answer。

A safe social activity, perfect for hanging out together after school, at parties, at summer camp, at sleepovers, or on vacation。

A perfect teen gift for birthdays, holidays, or just for fun!

Whether your teen is the class clown, the creative genius, or simply looking for great entertainment, Would You Rather? Teen Challenge Edition will give them hours of fun。

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Reviews

Lisa Gisèle

Very very fun。 I ran by a couple of questions from each chapter with my friends and their offspring and they liked it。 The air balloon and tunnel sparked debate and really weird scenarios。It was a good timeThank you Netgalley for allowing me to review this book。 My opinion is 100%honest

MookNana

This is organized into 8 sections of questions on various topics (friends, sports, the future, entertainment, etc。) and each section has 20 questions。 There are instructions for how to make this into a group game with judging, scoring, and a winner, but it works just fine as a set of conversation-starters too。 The questions are simple but should provoke good thought and some interesting answers。 Some scenarios are amusing and light and some are more profound and get at higher values。 This would This is organized into 8 sections of questions on various topics (friends, sports, the future, entertainment, etc。) and each section has 20 questions。 There are instructions for how to make this into a group game with judging, scoring, and a winner, but it works just fine as a set of conversation-starters too。 The questions are simple but should provoke good thought and some interesting answers。 Some scenarios are amusing and light and some are more profound and get at higher values。 This would be useful as an ice-breaker in group settings, something to kill the time on car rides, or just as one more possible way to coax some discussion out of the vault that teenagers can be! It would be a good resource for youth workers, camp counselors, and teachers。Many thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for the opportunity to read and review! 。。。more

Jenni

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 A fun book for teens (and others) to get to know each other better。 I've been using some of these with my students and they made for great discussions, like "would you rather let your parents read your group chat with friends or Facetime with your crush in front of your parents? The responses were funny and their explanations were great。 We also liked that there was a scoring guide for points at the beginning of the book。 I'll definitely use this one in my classroom more。 A fun book for teens (and others) to get to know each other better。 I've been using some of these with my students and they made for great discussions, like "would you rather let your parents read your group chat with friends or Facetime with your crush in front of your parents? The responses were funny and their explanations were great。 We also liked that there was a scoring guide for points at the beginning of the book。 I'll definitely use this one in my classroom more。 。。。more

Helen Hnin

I received this ARC through netgalley。I went into this book with low expectations。 First Would You Rather? was so easy。 Then I saw the second one and expletives coming out of my mouth just by imagining how fun this would be to play with a group of friends because this challenge is definitely harder than I thought。 Should this be a book? I'm not sure but this is exactly what it says in the title and on the cover so if you want more about that, you should go for it。 I received this ARC through netgalley。I went into this book with low expectations。 First Would You Rather? was so easy。 Then I saw the second one and expletives coming out of my mouth just by imagining how fun this would be to play with a group of friends because this challenge is definitely harder than I thought。 Should this be a book? I'm not sure but this is exactly what it says in the title and on the cover so if you want more about that, you should go for it。 。。。more

Llynnya

Thought provoking sparks for the possibility of discussions。 The questions are geared towards teens as the title indicates and seem to be more of a more serious nature than silly unless the reason you choose an answer can be made into something absurd。 ?? Would you rather live your entire life in one location OR move every year to a new place??? Would you rather go on a summer road trip with no air conditioning OR no music?This would definitely be a good book for parents, teachers, or anyone who Thought provoking sparks for the possibility of discussions。 The questions are geared towards teens as the title indicates and seem to be more of a more serious nature than silly unless the reason you choose an answer can be made into something absurd。 ?? Would you rather live your entire life in one location OR move every year to a new place??? Would you rather go on a summer road trip with no air conditioning OR no music?This would definitely be a good book for parents, teachers, or anyone who is looking to see where a teen's thoughts are or trying to gently guide them to think about actions and repercussions。 In my experience at least not so much if you are hoping for some silly entertainment for a teen who broke an ankle and needs something fun to distract them。 I received this ARC from Zeitgeist Young Adult and NetGalley in exchange for an honest review。 。。。more

Karen

Would You Rather? Teen Challenge Edition by Lindsey Daly is a must have if you are a parent of teens。 I received my copy just in time for the weekend and my three teen girls & I have been playing non-stop! This book was the perfect conduit to some much needed end of summer family fun。In this book you get a series of "Would You Rather" questions geared towards teens。 The intro explains how to use these questions to play a game, the rules, scoring, and tie-breakers included。 There are 8 categories Would You Rather? Teen Challenge Edition by Lindsey Daly is a must have if you are a parent of teens。 I received my copy just in time for the weekend and my three teen girls & I have been playing non-stop! This book was the perfect conduit to some much needed end of summer family fun。In this book you get a series of "Would You Rather" questions geared towards teens。 The intro explains how to use these questions to play a game, the rules, scoring, and tie-breakers included。 There are 8 categories, or rounds, with 20 questions each。 Part of the fun of the game is each player has to explain their answer。 It is a super fun way to get into the minds of your older children。My family shared lots of laughs and I got to know a little bit more about the young adults my girls are turning into。 The game was super easy to play which is great for even the reluctant teenager。 My oldest daughter even suggested that we keep this book on hand for our roadtrips。I look forward to revisiting this book in the future to see how my kids answers change as they get older。 I would definitely recommend this book to parents of teens or even teachers of teens。I received an ARC of this book from NetGalley and I'm leaving my review voluntarily。 。。。more