Friday, November 24, 2006

Best Wedding Book ever

"The Wedding MC" is all about how to run a great wedding reception. It would make an excellent gift for any best man who is going to be the Master of Ceremonies at the reception. And, of course, it would be the perfect primer for whoever is going to be your MC, if it isn't the best man.

NO, we don't get paid to recommend this book. We stumbled across it at a wedding show and loved it, is all. It is a gem of a book. (Come to think of it, we should accost author Tom Haibeck and get him to bundle the e-book as part of our CouplesQuestions premarital workbook package.)

Haibeck points out that fully half the cost of the average wedding is for the reception. Being a major event with an average of 186 attendees, it needs planning. But he doesn't lecture you. After his first three pages, he doesn't need to. If you don't find them screamingly funny, you've never been to a wedding. And they are funny because they are so true.

He goes on to give you all the tools, advice and encouragement you need to knock the socks off of all 186 guests and the bride and groom. If you are going to be an MC, or make a speech or make a toast at a wedding get this book!

Among our favourite tips:
  • Look for friendly eyeballs when giving a speech.
Don't know what that means? Go get the book. You won't regret it!

Happy Couples, Happy Planet!

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