TOP 10
BEST BRIDE LIT
Here comes the bride, all tense inside. Will she make it down the aisle? Getting married is one of life's rites of passage. In chick lit, you just never know if the girl is marrying the right guy, if she's going to turn into Bridezilla or if meddling relatives will ruin the day. Here's your invitation to the best bride lit books . . . no RSVP required.
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1. Shopaholic Ties the Knot - Sophie Kinsella
Only Rebecca Bloomwood could find herself organising two weddings on either side of the Atlantic. -
2. Diary of a Mad Bride - Laura Wolf
Amy Thomas swore she'd never become an out-of-control bride, driving her nearest and dearest nuts with her demands. So why, now that she's engaged to Stephen and has a huge list of to-dos to get through, are people avoiding her. -
3. Whose Wedding is it Anyway? - Melissa Senate
Who would turn down an offer for a $100,000 wedding in exchange for featuring in a bridal magazine? But Eloise Manfred soon discovers there's no such thing as a free wedding. -
4. Hitched - Zoe Barnes
Gemma and Rory want a small wedding but when the parents start hijacking the arrangements, the couple decide to work hard to finance it themselves. The only hitch is they work so hard they start drifting apart. -
5. Lucy Sullivan is Getting Married - Marian Keyes
The only bride-to-be to make this list without actually knowing who the groom is. But the tarot card reader swears that Lucy is getting married this year. -
6. The Best Day of Someone Else's Life - Kerry Reichs
Vi is about to be bridesmaid three times over - and then attend more than a dozen other weddings. -
7. Tales From a Hen Weekend - Olivia Ryan
What secret is Katie keeping as she heads off to Dublin for her hen weekend? -
8. Amanda's Wedding - Jenny Colgan
A nasty bride who doesn't deserve her Scottish laird. And bridesmaids Mel and Fran are going all out to sabatoge Amanda's wedding. -
9. I Do (But I Don't) - Cara Lockwood
The madcap world of weddings from the viewpoint of wedding planner Lauren Crandell. -
10. The Bachelorette Party - Karen McCullah Lutz
After Zadie Roberts is left at the altar, she's not that enthusiastic about her best friend Grey marrying her cousin, Helen. But someone's gotta rev up the bachelorette party.