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Diane Warner's Complete Book of Wedding Toasts Revised Edition - Hundreds of Ways to Say Congratulations! - cover

Diane Warner's Complete Book of Wedding Toasts Revised Edition - Hundreds of Ways to Say Congratulations!

Diane Warner

Publisher: New Page Books

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—The Best Man Brings Down the House with A Hilarious Story—The Bridegroom Recites A Touching Poem—The Father of the Groom Gives an Eloquent and Emotional ToastThis can happen at your wedding! Diane Warner’s Complete Book of Wedding Toasts ensures that the perfect speech enhances your reception. The author’s guidance and foolproof tactics make any person seem like a seasoned speaker. Your wedding toasts will be beautifully and eloquently presented, no matter what  the orator’s experience. Diane Warner gives hundreds of sample toasts that can be used by anyone who is responsible for delivering heartwarming words at a wedding. The examples provided can be altered to incorporate personal anecdotes relating to the  couple. The book also gives step-by-step advice on creating toasts from the  heart and tips from augmenting the toast with body language, humor, and inflection of voice and other ways to make a lasting impression. This truly one-of-a-kind wedding book guarantees that you, the bride and groom, will be delighted by the toasts given at your own wedding. Look for a new edition in Fall 2005.
Available since: 01/15/2006.
Print length: 224 pages.

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