First, the book does not lend itself physically to writing. It is a hardback, narrow-spined book, with semi-GLOSSY pages. Some pens would smear on such paper (I'm nottrying, 'cause I'm sending it back), and the book won't stay open unless you REALLY bend itbackwards on itself.
Second, some of the questions are great and introspective and would stimulatefun conversation; however, there's hardly enough room for many answers. Although it's not likelyone book is going to please everyone, some questions just seemed ... well, stupid. "Your partner istoo hairy" check yes/no box. "James Bond movies are sexy" check box. etc.
Finally, like anotherreviewer, I feel like I'm doing a lame on-line survey or magazine quiz when reading this book. Checking boxes, in my opinion, is appropriate in trivial topics. So either I wouldn't want them atall (because I don't need the trivial stuff), or they shouldn't be used for both trivial and serioustopics in this book.