Amazing, what some people are willing to do in order to get their loved ones to agree to marry them these days. Do I really have to propose on board a sold out plane, on the flight attendant's intercom or rent both horse and armor in order to appear as my future wife's shining knight - in a public park? I guess so. Long gone are the days when a simple bouquet, a nice dinner and a diamond ring managed to do the trick - we've entered the age of Survivor and The Bachelor. Better prepared and inspired, I... more info
Insightful, Playful, Eccentric and oh so Romantic!:
With another Valentine's Day 2004 just come and gone, I read these stories of romantic one-night-only real life performances and was inspired by the power of love. This artfully written collection of betrothal secrets is captivating, delight-filled and simply fun. Thank you Ms. Viera for giving us this well crafted gem of romantic exploits and endeavors.
Too Wordy:
Most of the proposal stories went on and on. In reality I think there were about 30 or so stories in the book. I would also recommend The Romantic's Guide to Popping the Question. It has over 100 real life stories which are much shorter and quite creative.
Waste of time, money, paper:
This book was a good concept that has failed in execution. The stories are not terribly exciting and provide less guidance and inspiration than an ordinary dose of common sense. Seems to reflect a distinct demographic in terms of the stories, the author himself contributes very little. Avoid, avoid, avoid.
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