The Groom's Wedding: The Essentials for Your Role (Confetti Mini Books)
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Average customer review:Product Description
A lad's guide to getting hitched without a hitch. This is a witty countdown to the big day with tips and tricks to ensure a stress-free engagement. Chapters cover what the golden rules are when popping the question; things to consider when preparing for the big day; hot tips on how to look your very best; a detailed guide to your role in the day; essential speech do's and don'ts and advice for choosing your honeymoon.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #22991 in Books
- Published on: 2004-02-09
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 128 pages
Customer Reviews
Common sense advice, but a very short book
This book only gets two stars from me because it is very short (I read it in around 10 minutes) and the advice given is mostly common sense, so in that sense you probably don't need to read it at all. There is little or no detail for most topics discussed.
On the plus side, the advice given is generally good and written in a no-nonsense fashion, so if you are a man planning to get married and you really don't have a clue what to do then it's a reasonable starting point. The book is written in a light-hearted tone and is reflects modern attitudes to marriage. If you're the sort of person who hates reading then maybe the book's short length could be seen as a benefit, but you'll have to go elsewhere if you want to know more details about anything.
As the book's title suggests, it's written specifically for the groom, so it's of limited help for any other member of the wedding party, although some advice would apply to other people too.
Mini guide it is
For such a big day dont waste yout time with this. Well disapointed with its content. Its a small paragraph on each page giving the most non specific advice. A few good pointers, but get a book not a leaflet.



