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Bad Bridesmaid: Bachelorette Brawls and Taffeta Tantrums--Tales from the Front Lines [B] [a] [r]
Siri Agrell (Hardcover) Henry Holt and Co. 2007-02-06
Release date: 2007-02-06
Price:
$15.00
$4.23
Customer Reviews:
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Brides Gone Wild
This was a fun little book -- it's always entertaining to read about Brides Gone Wild. And make no mistake, despite the title, the villains of this book are the brides.I do wish that Agrell had chosen to include the article that she wrote (and which got her booted out of her friend's wedding).... -
It was okay
This book was okay for a good "girl" book. A quick read with a few hilarious stories where I was litterally laughing out loud. I was hoping for more stories, more details and less fluff in between the two. I have to agree with other comments here- I was looking for the article she wrote that...
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A laugh-out-loud look at the most underrated supporting role in today's maxed-out wedding world, featuring Ã"bad bridesmaidsÃ" who've had enough taffeta to last a lifetime I just can't have any negative energy around my wedding.Ã" This is what Siri Agrell's best friend told her just before kicking her out of the wedding that Agrell had spent many monthsÃ--and dollarsÃ--preparing for. Her offense? It's not that she slept with the groom, or even the best man. She didn't get drunk at the shower. She didn't buy the cheapest casserole dish on the registry. But she did question the role of today's much-maligned bridesmaid in an article she wrote for a national newspaper. Despite the bags of fan mail the piece generated, the bride was not amused. Agrell was booted from the bridal party in favor of a similarly sized cousinÃ--and no, she did not get reimbursed for the $100 gold shoes she'd already bought to match the bridesmaid dress. Now she's...
Bad Bridesmaid: Bachelorette Brawls and Taffeta Tantrums–Tales ...
This was a fun little book — it’s always entertaining to read about Brides Gone Wild. And make no mistake, despite the title, the villains of this book are the brides.
I do wish that Agrell had chosen to include the article that she wrote (and which got her booted out of her friend’s wedding). I wasn’t able to find it online, unfortunately. Agrell’s interpretation of events seems to be that the article was fun, light and humorous and that the bride overeacted. However, the bride seemed to feel it was a personal hatchet job which justified Angrell’s firing. Who is right? Hard to say without reading the article — maybe the bride had a legitimate beef.
This book was okay for a good “girl” book. A quick read with a few hilarious stories where I was litterally laughing out loud. I was hoping for more stories, more details and less fluff in between the two. I have...