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1: The Everything Wedding Vows Book
Not a bad book. Coming from another country other than America - this one wasn't so American which was a bonus. Some helpful suggestions.
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2: Help with Wedding
This pocket sized Book has a lot of ideas for couples who want to write their own vows. Some are a little outrageous, but it definitely has some great traditional and nontraditional hints and helps.
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3: really? someone's making money from this?
google people. 3/4 of the book is merely quotes. quotes you can find online FOR FREE. If you really want to look at this book go to the library and glance through it. I promise you won't even bother checking it out. If you do chances are you're going to forget about it behind the chouch and then you'll have to pay late fees for a book that did NOTHING to help you plan your wedding.
save your money for your wedding.
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4: Nice little resource
It's great as a quick reference - easy to flip through to find just what you are looking for.
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5: Waste of money
I was expecting A LOT more from this book, especially with the title "anything and everything you could possibly say at the altar - and then some". There were very few examples, even fewer useable ones. Waste of money!!
There is a much better book available called The Wedding Ceremony Planner by Reverend Judith Johnson. It has hundreds of suggestions throughout for the different parts of the ceremony. It was much more helpful!
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