Filled with the kind of imaginative and edgy (but family-friendly) humor children love, Would You Rather ...? Supremely Strange is an all-new addition to the stomach-churning, laugh-inducing line that began with the American Library Association's Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Adult Readers, Would You Rather ...? Gross Out. Whether read alone or used in a group as a party game, writing exercise, or icebreaker, Would You Rather ...? Supremely Strange will have readers giggling and gagging as they have too much fun to notice they're building their reading, comprehension, and cognition skills. Would you rather...have fish hook fingernails or screwdriver toenails? Would you rather...have a unicorn horn on your head or on your chin? Would you rather...only be able to move forward while jumping rope OR only be able to eat while wearing a baby's bib?
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Justin Heimberg has sold over 2 million books, including books in the Would You Rather ... ? and Worst Case Scenario series. He has also worked as a screenwriter for major movie studios and in prime-time network television. He lives in Los Angeles. David Gomberg lives in New York City.
More about Justin HeimbergJustin Heimberg has sold over 2 million books, including books in the Would You Rather ... ? and Worst Case Scenario series. He has also worked as a screenwriter for major movie studios and in prime-time network television. He lives in Los Angeles. David Gomberg lives in New York City.
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