Bad vs. Worse: The Ultimate Guide to Making Lose-Lose Decisions

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Penguin, Oct 2, 2007 - Humor - 240 pages
Skim or whole milk? Aisle or window seat? Easy. Don Corleone or Darth Vader as your father? Not so much.

Welcome to the pinnacle of lose-lose decision-making, courtesy of the bestselling author of The Worst-Case Scenario Survival Handbook series.

In Bad vs. Worse, readers are presented with a series of impossible choices, as well as the facts, figures, stats, and tips they need to make a decision when the only choices are worse or "worser." Rats or Rambo? Neanderthals or ninjas? In Bad vs. Worse, readers will get to decide between a very big rock and a really hard place.

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Joshua Piven is a New York Times bestselling writer; an award-winning speechwriter; a television writer and producer; a playwright; and the author or co-author of more than twenty-five non-fiction and humor books, including the worldwide best-selling Worst-Case Scenario Survival Handbook series.

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