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If you’ve ever gone to a super uncomfortable wedding involving family members who are semi-estranged and due for a massive fight, this very-aptly-named one’s for you.
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Grant Ginder, The People We Hate at the Wedding No matter if you say I do or I don’t to weddings, there’s a novel for you, but since this is my list, we’ll start with wedding haters and end with lovers, if we must. As the wedding weekend approaches, things start to get creepy, and it seems that everyone in the bridal party is out to get Robin. The book is set in an alternate reality where marriage rates have declined and divorce rates have soared to such an extent that brides have resorted to extreme wedding rituals in hopes of making their union last. It’s about Robin, a queer academic, who very reluctantly agrees to be the maid of honor for her childhood best friend, Ellie, who’d kill for the perfect wedding. My own wedding novel, So Happy for You, could probably be classified as a chugging-haterade wedding novel. Wedding season is upon us, and whether you choose chicken or fish, you’re either a wedding lover who gets teary-eyed at every ceremony and hits the dance floor hard at the reception, or a wedding hater who begrudgingly buys plane tickets, bristling at the disturbing sameness of most weddings.