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The Groom's Secret Handbook : How Not to Screw Up the Biggest Day of Her Life |
List Price: $10.95
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Rating: Summary: One of the funniest books I've read in years. Review: My fiance and I stayed up one night reading this book and almost wet the bed, we were laughing so hard. This is a book that can bring a couple together during potentially trying times.
Rating: Summary: This book is absolutely useless! Review: Not only did this book not impress me but my fiancee thought it was terrible as well. Most of the authors' attempts at humor are unsuccessful, and most importantly, this book contains little valuable information for anyone who actually wants information on how to get smoothly through the engagement and wedding process. If you want a helpful manual save your money! This is not it.
Rating: Summary: Save your money Review: Not very funny. Can't anybody write a decent book for men on the subject of weddings?
Rating: Summary: Hilarious commentary on weddings, marriage, and people. Review: The authors' sitcom-writing experience shows in this nonstop blizzard of jokes about weddings, marriage, and relationships. A cross between David Letterman and Mad Magazine. Though targeted at guys, will appeal to anyone. There's poignancy and brutal honesty beneath the thick blanket of funny.
Rating: Summary: Better off buying Beta vcr tapes---- totally useless Review: This book, albeit comical at times, was a total waste of my time and money, not a very good read, pretty much all the same jokes you hear as you are preparing to be wed, yada, yada, yada.
Save your cash for the expensive reception dinner.
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