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The Bridesmaid Handbook
The Bridesmaid Handbook
Author: Sharon Naylor
Book Type: Hardcover
  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
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Review Date: 10/18/2010
Helpful Score: 1


This book is a great go-to for a bridesmaid, with a few individual tips for the maid of honor. There are only a few sections that might be outdated but only due to changes in technology, but even etiquette of including use of the internet is in here.
This is my 2nd time around as MOH but my first time around with this book. Although I wish there were more things about MOH duties in here, there are definitely things I learned about that I didn't know the first time!


La Cucina: A Novel of Rapture
La Cucina: A Novel of Rapture
Author: Lily Prior
Book Type: Paperback
  • Currently 3.1/5 Stars.
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Review Date: 3/29/2011


I completely agree with DAMARIS P. (Dama)'s review. The storyline is pointless and mostly discusses the physical relationship between the main character and her lover whose importance to other characters or other points of the books is never made. There is even mention that it will be explained later, but never is. A complete waste of time. This book gives the impression that it will be an Italian version of Like Water for Chocolate but really, is a poorly mimicked version that has minimal, if any, literary depth whatsoever.


Legacy
Legacy
Author: Danielle Steel
Book Type: Paperback
  • Currently 5/5 Stars.
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Review Date: 10/18/2010


The ISBN number doesn't match only b/c I obtained this copy while traveling through Europe.
This was the first Danielle Steel book I have read, but now I plan to read more. This was an easy read and the story of Wachiwi kept me interested the whole time. It wasn't until further along that I became more interested in Brigitte's story. Unlike other books I've read that tell separate stories and jump back and forth between the two, this one flows well and does not get confusing at all.


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