Skip to main content
PBS logo
 
 

Book Reviews of Clearing the Aisle

Clearing the Aisle
Clearing the Aisle
Author: Karen Schwartz
The Market's bargain prices are even better for Paperbackswap club members!
Retail Price: $22.99
Buy New (Paperback): $16.39 (save 28%) or
Become a PBS member and pay $12.49+1 PBS book credit Help icon(save 45%)
ISBN-13: 9780743471107
ISBN-10: 0743471105
Publication Date: 5/4/2004
Pages: 368
Rating:
  • Currently 3.4/5 Stars.
 39

3.4 stars, based on 39 ratings
Publisher: Downtown Press
Book Type: Paperback
Reviews: Amazon | Write a Review

7 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

reviewed Clearing the Aisle on + 167 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Details the turmils of wedding planning.
reviewed Clearing the Aisle on + 2 more book reviews
A quick fun read about the stresses of getting married.
reviewed Clearing the Aisle on + 3 more book reviews
LOVED this! Schwartz is a great chick lit author.
reviewed Clearing the Aisle on + 2 more book reviews
Fun, fluffy fiction! I read this in the midst of planning my wedding and found it particularly amusing, good portayal of some of insanity of planning a wedding.
reviewed Clearing the Aisle on + 18 more book reviews
fun read for the bride to be!
reviewed Clearing the Aisle on
A silly,crazy wild ride to a wedding!
dbs avatar reviewed Clearing the Aisle on + 329 more book reviews
"They're getting hitched. When Rachel Silverstein and her longtime boyfriend Dan Gershon decide to get engaged, they hardly expect that planning a wedding will be more difficult than any life changes they've braved in the five years they've been dating. After all, they already live together. But suddenly everyone from parents to friends to cousins to caterers seems to be losing their minds completely. Surely it can't all be in Rachel's head. Can it? She's going insane. Between her budget-crazed father, her flighty mother, her stepmother, her seemingly perfectly well-meaning in-laws, and a fiancé who's suddenly questioning the very institution of marriage, Rachel's barely holding it together. If the guest-list wars and menu battles don't kill her, the dress-shopping will. And what's it going to take for Dan to step up and realize that his beloved future bride needs his help coping with the madness if she's ever going to make it to the altar? "