Mom Vs. Dad by Lucy and Tom Riles

 


Mom Vs. Dad by Lucy and Tom Riles is a fun book about the little things that couples often end up fighting about. I think many couple would agree that some times those little things can feel like big things in the heat of the moment.

Mom vs. Dad talks about the issues like: Sharing restaurant food with your partner, Are expiration dates really important?, How much should you pay the babysitter, and that ever present big issue, Should the toilet paper go over or under? Forty-one issues are debated throughout the book. Each chapter takes one of these issues and both parties share their sides. Then at the end of the chapter, you vote on who won, mom or dad?

Mom Vs. Dad takes a light-hearted look at a variety of small married-people issues. I'm not really competitive or into the reality shows, but if you are, I think you would enjoy this book even more. I also think this book might offer a good way to talk with your spouse about some of these issues. It may help you both realize that other couples struggle with the seemingly little things too. Sometimes we tend to think we are the only ones with these problems or if we were with someone different, then we wouldn't have these problems. Mom Vs. Dad helps readers realize that that very likely isn't the case in a fun sort of way.

I received a copy of this book from the publisher. All opinions in this review are my own. #sponsoredbyfaithwords

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