
Lizzie Nichols! She says YES! Now she is engaged to a prince, Jean-Luc aka Luke. Yet, why isn’t she happy or excited? Why is she breaking out in hives every time she thinks of planning her wedding and being very thankful that Luke will be spending the summer in France. Is this a bad sign? She wonders why she’s jealous of Chaz’s new girlfriend. I mean she is engage to another man after all. Okok, I changed my mind. Don’t marry Luke! Chaz’s a sweet heart and good friend. =) Chaz is probably someone I would love to meet and even marry! He’s sweet, romantic and pay attitude to details and most important he’s funny and sarcastic, yet he knows when to be serious.
Like Paris Hilton, Ava Geck is a gum-chewing socialite and heiress who befriended Lizzie; while Lizzie is working her bridal gown. Ava is sort of like the trouble Brittney, being frequently photographed without underpants, ditches her wedding to a Greek Prince and getting involved to marry man. She is commonly referred to as a skanky crack whore. Seriously I thought Ava would cause a lot of trouble, instead she was kind of boring. How can you forget Tiffany, Monique Shari and especially Gran- it was really sad when Lizzie found out she passed away. Ok, Shari is barely mentioned in the book until the end. She should have more part; after all she is the best friend.
=) I loved the Wedding tips/facts beginning of each chapter.
1. In Roman times, the bridesmaids would wear the same identical dress to confuse, outsmart and protect the bride from evil spirits, (that goes the same for groom.) Like they say, 3x a bridesmaids never a bride because the bridesmaid is too impure w/ evil spirit.
(However, like they say “always a bridesmaid, but never a bride" and "thrice a bridesmaid, never a bride"-- an old charm that can be broken by being a bridesmaid seven times.)
2. In a Marriage: When you’re wrong: Admit it!
When you’re right: Shut up!
3. Something Old: is symbolic of continuity. Old friendships are faithful.
Something New: Good luck and success in new life.
Something Borrow: friends and family will be there for her on her special day and in the future. Basically taking the love into the marriage. (Remember to return it!)
Something Blue: is the symbol of faithfulness, purity and loyalty.
Finally I got a hold on this book and it took me 2 days to finish. I was really disappointed by the ending? Yes a wedding is between 2 people, but it’s Lizzie we are talking about- at least a small wedding. Also, I didn’t think the author should make Luke into a cheating boyfriend, just seem like it an easy way out. Then again, he could have been one. Even though Lizzie sort of suspect Luke was cheating, he didn’t spy on him, which was good. I didn’t laugh as much as I did the previous two and the whole book was pretty predictable except for the part where Gran dies. Even though I like reading about Lizzie and Chaz, Cabot should stop now; this is a very good ending to Queen of Babbles. I’m glad I waited and didn’t pay $80+ for an advance copy on ebay - a few months ago.
Like Paris Hilton, Ava Geck is a gum-chewing socialite and heiress who befriended Lizzie; while Lizzie is working her bridal gown. Ava is sort of like the trouble Brittney, being frequently photographed without underpants, ditches her wedding to a Greek Prince and getting involved to marry man. She is commonly referred to as a skanky crack whore. Seriously I thought Ava would cause a lot of trouble, instead she was kind of boring. How can you forget Tiffany, Monique Shari and especially Gran- it was really sad when Lizzie found out she passed away. Ok, Shari is barely mentioned in the book until the end. She should have more part; after all she is the best friend.
=) I loved the Wedding tips/facts beginning of each chapter.
1. In Roman times, the bridesmaids would wear the same identical dress to confuse, outsmart and protect the bride from evil spirits, (that goes the same for groom.) Like they say, 3x a bridesmaids never a bride because the bridesmaid is too impure w/ evil spirit.
(However, like they say “always a bridesmaid, but never a bride" and "thrice a bridesmaid, never a bride"-- an old charm that can be broken by being a bridesmaid seven times.)
2. In a Marriage: When you’re wrong: Admit it!
When you’re right: Shut up!
3. Something Old: is symbolic of continuity. Old friendships are faithful.
Something New: Good luck and success in new life.
Something Borrow: friends and family will be there for her on her special day and in the future. Basically taking the love into the marriage. (Remember to return it!)
Something Blue: is the symbol of faithfulness, purity and loyalty.
Finally I got a hold on this book and it took me 2 days to finish. I was really disappointed by the ending? Yes a wedding is between 2 people, but it’s Lizzie we are talking about- at least a small wedding. Also, I didn’t think the author should make Luke into a cheating boyfriend, just seem like it an easy way out. Then again, he could have been one. Even though Lizzie sort of suspect Luke was cheating, he didn’t spy on him, which was good. I didn’t laugh as much as I did the previous two and the whole book was pretty predictable except for the part where Gran dies. Even though I like reading about Lizzie and Chaz, Cabot should stop now; this is a very good ending to Queen of Babbles. I’m glad I waited and didn’t pay $80+ for an advance copy on ebay - a few months ago.
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