|date=October 2009
|isbn=978-1847395238
|sort= Good Bride Guide
|cover=1847395236
|aznuk=1847395236
The book is not perfect. There were certainly a few too many dad jokes for my liking, and I thought some of the observations were more long winded in their detail than they needed to be. But, overall, I very much enjoyed it, and while it wasn't un-put-downable, it was certainly one I took every opportunity to pick back up, keen as I was to follow the story to its interesting and satisfying end. This is a great read that is easy without being simplistic, and sufficiently complex (as per real life) without being a struggle to wade through. Add to that that it's not half funny, with a decent mix of slapstick, embarrassing relatives, witty one liners and almost sensitive humour, and you have a book that certainly comes recommended.
Thanks go to the publishers for sending us this title. We also have a review of Dunn's [[The Accidental Proposal by Matt Dunn|The Accidental Proposal]].
[[:Category:Nick Hornby|Nick Hornby]] and [[:Category:Mike Gayle|Mike Gayle]] are other great male writers who appeal to both men and women. Why not check out [[A Long Way Down by Nick Hornby|A Long Way Down]] or [[The Life and Soul of the Party by Mike Gayle|The Life And Soul Of The Party]]? Alternatively, for more on arranged marriages and the impact they have on all those involved, try [[Love Marriage by V V Ganeshananthan|Love Marriage]] which introduces us to the highs and lows, set against the stunning background of the Sri Lankan civil war.