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10 Best Wedding Planning Books of 2022

Jan 26, 2022
By Wedding Spot

Wedding planning books are a compilation of interactive checklists, organization tools for budgets and timelines, advice from wedding experts, and a source of wedding inspiration all in one. We love them because they allow you to keep your various wedding information, like vendor quotes and tips from planners, all in one place, making organization a breeze. Not only that, but if you don’t have it in your budget for a wedding planner or if you want to plan your wedding yourself and are looking for a little guidance, these books are the perfect tool to make sure your big day turns out exactly how you envisioned.

To help you on your journey of finding the best wedding planning book for you, we curated a list of our top 10 based on popularity and positive user reviews. We also layered word of mouth on top of that, asking brides we know what their favorite books are. And finally, we ensured there was a book to help you with each part of your wedding planning process. We hope you enjoy them!

Discover the best wedding planning books to help you prepare for your big day:

1. The Wedding Book by Mindy Weiss

Why it’s a must-read: Mindy Weiss is a world-renowned celebrity wedding planner who has worked with people like Ciara, Ellen DeGeneres, Channing Tatum, and Justin Bieber.

What’s unique about it: Having been in the industry for over 20 years, her book is filled with wedding tips and tricks along for everything from negotiating with vendors to family dynamics at weddings and even how to use car services like Lyft and Uber for wedding guests.

Topics covered include: Invitation etiquette; names of different dress train lengths; how to approach tipping. She also includes wedding checklists, timeline guides, and budget worksheets so you can stay organized throughout the planning process.

2. The Budget-Savvy Wedding Planner & Organizer by Jessica Bishop

Why it’s a must-read: It’s the perfect wedding planning book for brides looking for a budget-friendly, but still unforgettable, wedding day.

What’s unique about it: Unsure where to start with your wedding budget? What does a $10,000 wedding look like? What about a $50,000 wedding? Jessica Bishop lays out everything that is involved in a wedding from a monetary perspective.

Topics covered include: Numerous sample budgets; wedding planning essentials; practical tips that are affordable but still give you gorgeous results.

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3. Equally Wed by Kirsten Palladino

Why it’s a must-read: Many LGBTQ+ couples feel that the wedding process isn’t inclusive of them and they end up feeling out of place. Kirsten Palladino aims to change that with her incredible book.

What’s unique about it: This book is essential for any couple looking to get answers to LGBTQ+ specific questions without all the heteronormative jargon some wedding books have.

Topics covered include: Wedding checklists and to-do lists; expert advice for LGBTQ+ couples planning their weddings.

4. The Groom’s Guide by The Black Tux

Why it’s a must-read: The Groom’s Guide, written by men’s formal wear company The Black Tux, is perfect for any person looking to take on more traditional male roles in the ceremony and reception.

What’s unique about it: Most wedding planning books focus on the bride’s preparation, leaving the groom to figure it out on his own. This book changes all that, shifting the attention to the groom.

Topics covered include: How to choose your best man; picking the right tux; tips for your first dance; various tools for the groom and groomsmen.

5. A Practical Wedding Planner by Meg Keene

Why it’s a must-read: A Practical Wedding Planner helps you to determine what you and your partner want to spend money on and what is of less significance to you on your wedding day.

What’s unique about it: Use this book to forget what everyone else thinks you should want on your wedding day and instead assist yourselves in figuring out what is important as a couple that you want to prioritize.

Topics covered include: Budget planning (and sticking to it); venue selection; creating a unique ceremony that represents the both of you.

6. Wedding Planning for the Busy Feminist by Amanda Pendolino

Why it’s a must-read: The perfect book for the modern bride, Wedding Planning for the Busy Feminist tackles issues like (potentially) outdated traditions, social media hashtags, and dealing with family.

What’s unique about it: This book is written through a comedic lens that helps you laugh during a potentially stressful timeline.

Topics covered include: Stories from married couples; tips from vendors; advice to make your wedding uniquely you.

7. Emily Post's Wedding Etiquette by Anna and Lizzie Post

Why it’s a must-read: Written by etiquette experts Anna and Lizzie Post (the great-great-granddaughters of the late, great Emily Post), this book will help you to answer all the questions you have on wedding protocol and manners, which is especially helpful if you’re having a traditional wedding.

What’s unique about it: A lot of wedding books talk largely about logistics and merely skim the surface on etiquette, but with this book, you’ll learn everything you need to know from the perspective of etiquette experts.

Topics covered include: Guest list etiquette; appropriate wording on invitations; how to handle uncomfortable family dynamics respectfully.

8. Stone Fox Bride by Molly Rosen Guy

Why it’s a must-read: Written by Stone Fox Bride founder Molly Rosen Guy, this book is for the wild child bride looking to exchange outdated traditions for authenticity.

What’s unique about it: This book is less about charts and timelines and instead combines storytelling, inspiring visuals and candid advice that encourages realness above all when it comes to wedding planning.

Topics covered include: Relatable wedding stories; personal essays on being yourself throughout the wedding process; real wedding photos.

9. Blush and Gold Invites Wedding Planner

Why it’s a must-read: It’s filled with detailed worksheets, mood boards, and even checklists for what to do starting 12-18 months before your wedding, up to the day-of.

What’s unique about it: This wedding planner is less a book and more of a journal. There isn’t much advice given, but it instead features a ton of interactive pages you fill in with details to help you create while staying organized.

Topics covered include: Mood boards; contact pages for vendors; seating charts.

10. The Conscious Bride by Sheryl Paul

Why it’s a must-read: Sheryl Paul is an expert bridal counselor who, for this book, interviewed a diverse group of women that share their intimate feelings on marriage and the process that goes behind planning.

What’s unique about it: The Conscious Bride is an incredible source of support for all brides, but it’s especially useful for those who feel anxiety over planning, are worried about what being married will affect, and everything in between.

Topics covered include: The psychology of getting married; acknowledgement of fears and doubts; support for the emotional rollercoaster that is the planning process.

Get the best wedding planning books money can buy!

There are so many books out there that can help both brides and grooms plan the wedding of their dreams. Instead of going with a generic wedding book, be sure to pick one that resonates with your needs and desires. From wanting to gain insight to the psychology of marriage to straightforward budget documents and checklists to stories of non-traditional brides, this curated list has something for everyone.

Now that you have your physical wedding planning resource to reference throughout the process, discover these 11 amazing wedding planning podcasts for when you’re on the go, but still want to continue planning for your big day.

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