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Prose & Cons

A Literary Card Game

Published by Andrews McMeel Publishing
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

About The Book

What fits the character of Dracula best, “Edgelord,” or “Wears: Invisalign”? Is Jay Gatsby more of a “Clout Chaser” or does he have a “Strong drip game”? Compete for the characters you know and love and show your literary prowess, with Prose & Cons: A Literary Card Game!

Micki Myers’s Prose & Cons is a literary card game like Cards Against Humanity, Apples to Apples, and What Do You Meme - but this is suitable for all ages. Based on works of literature, both classic and contemporary, Prose & Cons players compete to describe characters from popular books in the most fitting-yet-funny way.

The beauty of Prose & Cons is that it easily allows players to imagine their favorite characters inhabiting wholly different literary worlds or attributing to them new and witty personalities, skills, and characteristics, in a countless number of combinations. Simply take turns judging which description card (examples: Motto: Haters gonna hate, Slays, or Gaslighter) matches the round’s character card (Hamlet, Lizzie Bennet, or Peter Pan) best, and award the winner with said character card. The player with the most character cards at the end of the game wins. Perfect for any fan of books, movies, or pop culture, Prose & Cons will have players laughing and learning for hours of fun.

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Product Details

  • Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing (November 20, 2025)
  • Length: 300 pages
  • ISBN13: 9798881602635

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