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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great tips, concise, but maybe a bit too concise,
By JC Chupack (Gurnee, IL United States) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (TOP 1000 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Anti-Bride Etiquette Guide: The Rules - And How to Bend Them (Paperback)
I have recently become engaged, and I'm dreading planning a wedding. I picked up this book because the questions are already beginning, and I was hoping to find some polite ways to tell people to back off. This book does offer some suggestions there, and overall, it helped me become a bit more excited about the process without drowning me in details. I do wish that they had included more than they did in this book. For example, they give some suggested text for invitations. They tell you that "request the honour of your presence" is only to be used for ceremonies held at a place of worship. However, "request the honour of your presence" is used in *all* of their suggested formal wordings. They didn't provide a single example of the etiquette for a formal wording for a wedding held outdoors or in a banquet hall or other non-religious location. Considering that they suggest alternate locations in several places (and even recommend destination weddings as an option, which I found refreshing as I'm figuring on having one), this omission was glaring. There's several other little things like that where I feel a few more pages would have made this book perfect.
Still, I do recommend this book. I haven't looked at any other wedding guide or book, and I feel like I have a grasp of what is needed, what obstacles may come up, etc. The tone is terrific, and the structure is easy to follow when read as a whole or in tidbits here and there.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
don't be fooled by the cute cover,
By Natasha (Houston, TX) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Anti-Bride Etiquette Guide: The Rules - And How to Bend Them (Paperback)
This book is a clone of every other etiquette book on the market with slightly edgy cover art to disguise the fact that they still say you aren't allowed to tell anyone where you're registered. Etiquette is etiquette whether you're an anti-bride or not, and I suppose it's my own fault for thinking this book would tell me something different from all the others.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Thanks, Anti-Bride!,
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This review is from: Anti-Bride Etiquette Guide: The Rules - And How to Bend Them (Paperback)
This book, the third in the "Anti-Bride" guide, is an alternative to all the Martha Stewart, cookie-cutter do-it-by-the-book books on weddings. This book is incredibly helpful if you, like me, were the first of your friends to get married. Clueless about how to handle your divorced parents and that black sheep uncle? Do you have to invite your boss you hate? Do you have to invite your friend's evil girlfriend he just met? How do you make a seating chart? What if the bride's parents aren't paying, or the maid of honor is a dude? All of these questions and tons more are answered in this book, and it'll tell you whether your crazy ideas are considered socially acceptable in a modern world (and generally, they probably are.) Special thanks to Jennifer, my bridesmaid extraordinaire and BFF 13 years strong, who bought me this book when my fiance and I were wallowing knee-deep in wedding planning ignorance.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Help for the unique bride with manners,
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This review is from: Anti-Bride Etiquette Guide: The Rules - And How to Bend Them (Paperback)
The problem with Wedding Etiquette is that it's requirements just don't work for everyone. So how do you get around those that don't suit your needs, but still keep your manners? This book is the answer. It tells you which etiquette rules you can break without offending or appearing ill-mannered, and how you can bend others so they work for you, the unique couple. It's also a fun read.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good book, deceptive title,
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This review is from: Anti-Bride Etiquette Guide: The Rules - And How to Bend Them (Paperback)
This is a fun, easy to read etiquette book, but there is nothing "anti-bride" about it. The advice in the book is no different from other modern wedding etiquette books, but it *does* present the information is a fun, youthful way with lots of charts, tables and illustrations.
However those who consider themselves "anti-brides" should be aware that this book does push traditionalism and even big spending pretty heavily.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great little book,
By Gayle Keller (PORTLAND, OREGON, US) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Anti-Bride Etiquette Guide: The Rules - And How to Bend Them (Paperback)
This book is exactly what I was hoping for. It has great suggestions for for the modern bride who might be paying for most of the wedding along with her groom to be. Instead of old school rules and focusing on stuff one could care less about, like many of the books I have seen or have purchased.
Great book and at a great price. It is not the only book one would need, but it is perfect in addition to another guide or organizer.
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not for the truly untraditional bride,
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This review is from: Anti-Bride Etiquette Guide: The Rules - And How to Bend Them (Paperback)
I received this book from a friend as an engagement gift, and was truly happy that I didn't pay my own money for it! I found the title to be pretty misleading. I am planning a small destination wedding, and am planning on forgoing many wedding traditions. I was hoping for some ideas on how to personalize my wedding and make it fun for a slightly offbeat crowd, and almost none of the information in the book pertained to me. Really, this book would be great for someone planning a large, traditional wedding, who needed a little reassurance that things like not doing a garter toss or a conga line were a-o.k. nowadays. I give it two stars because there are a couple of handy references, such as a tip chart for vendors, included.
5.0 out of 5 stars
I wish I had this from day one!!!,
This review is from: Anti-Bride Etiquette Guide: The Rules - And How to Bend Them (Paperback)
This book answered EVERY issue I had wondered about! I really wish I had this book before I started planning my wedding. It is a MUST-HAVE!!!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic,
By Domenica A. Personti "Nikki Napalm" (Wilmington, Delaware United States) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Anti-Bride Etiquette Guide: The Rules - And How to Bend Them (Paperback)
This book is full of great ideas if you are looking for non-tradition wedding ideas - it was perfect for our Halloween themed wedding !
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Anti-Bride Etiquette Guide: The Rules - And How to Bend Them by Carolyn Gerin (Paperback - December 2, 2004)
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