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Title: 100+ Wedding Games: Fun & Laughs for Bachelorette Parties, Showers & Receptions (100+ series)
ISBN: 0972835423
Author:
Joan Wai
Publicate Date: 2006-04-01 Publish: 2006-04-01
List Price: $14.00
Average Customer Rating: 4.5
Format: Paperback
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Amazon Lowest New Price: $8.09
Amazon Lowest Used Price: $8.06
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1: Not worth the time or money
I thought this book would be filled with fun games to play. When I actually read it, most were dull and not fun. Most of the games were ones I already heard of and I was looking for new ideas. I was looking more for games to be played at wedding receptions and I did not find one game worth playing.
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2: wedding shower games
A good book with lots of games. Wasn't prepared for the amount of "racey" ones, and wouldn't use those at a bridal shower for family, but would be fun for a bachelorette party. Good ideas!
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3: Wedding Games a Versatile Hit for anyone!
I am a mobile Disc Jockey, and am always looking for ways to "change it up" or add new activities to get a crowd involved. Joan's book explores traditions while adding a twist. More importantly, there are games and activities that work to involve just about everyone at the party. Her examples are well laid out, very detailed and easy to follow. What a bargain this book is!
I'll be looking for her new edition in the future! A must buy!
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4: Games tailored for everyone: young, old, wild and tame!
Thanks Joan! I found the book superbly useful. I used it during my sister's wedding shower, and not only were the games suitable for the younger crowd, they were also very popular with the older aunties and mommys! It helped break the age barrier, and allowed everyone in the party to feel included. I can't wait to play the games on the bride and the groom during the wedding!
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5: Great fun!
I MC'd a wedding this summer, and used a number of the ideas from the book for at the reception. Everyone had a blast! What a great way to liven up the usual drudgery. Thanks to Joan!
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