very funny - Rated 
For a relatively new author (he has at present only written 2 other books one of which is not published till oct 2007) Matt Dunn has good use of subject matter and prose.
This centres on 2 childhood friends and business partners life. One of which is a serial womaniser and the other his slightly less handsome, more portly friend. The friend has just met a very attractive (outwardly) but ultimately shallow girl and is relentlessly marching towards the aisle much to the dismay of his friend the womaniser.
He can see what no-one else can (even their other firnds and the friends parents) - the woman is a shallow gold digger. The book follows the story of his subtle (and as the day of doom looms closer) less than subtle
attempts at breaking them up or at least letting his friend see what a mistake he's making. Also he himself becomes more involved with a woman who could turn out to be "the one" whilst ironically at the same time trying to prevent his friends attempt at happiness.
Personally speaking i have a friend who was in this position and he opted to heed my advise (and that of his sister) and is now a happily married man to a much nicer woman who is a successfull journalist as opposed to the dead end job, silver spoon fed, gold digger who used to live with him. So a lot of the scenarios are familiar to me.
The other book he has written (The Ex-Boyfriend's Handbook) is just as funny.
Thoroughly recommended
Excellent - Rated 
Want an insight into how men think, if you're a woman
Want to be reassured you're not nuts to think like you do sometimes, if you're a man
Then get this book, which will make you laugh out loud while reassuring you, and then have you close to tears a couple of minutes later - so, fellas, be careful where you read it.
Insightful, funny, down to earth - this is great stuff, if not particularly demanding - it's just about perfect for a holiday read for both sexes
Best Man - Rated 
I was very impressed with the best man, it kept me on my toes especially the ending.
Fantastic Book - Rated 
Generally entertaining, honestly couldn't put it down, for someone who hasn't read a whole book in a while I was very surprised to find myself reading the whole thing in about nine hours. Read when you've got free time, you won't be able to put it down for too long.
Funny and touching too! - Rated 
The story of a guy trying to prevent his best friend from marrying the wrong woman, with sort of a 'four weddings and a funeral' writing style. A book that can be laugh out loud funny and also occasionally put a lump in your throat, I'm definately looking forward to his next one.
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