Groomsman The Worst-Case Scenario Pocket Guide review

Groomsman The Worst-Case Scenario Pocket Guide review

Groomsman

The Worst-Case Scenario Pocket Guide

  • Authors: Joshua Piven, David Borgenicht, Sarah Jordan
  • Book type: wedding gift book
  • Publisher: Quirck Books
  • To be released: September 10, 2026
  • Length: 96 pages
  • Format: hardback / ebook
  • Prize: $ 9.99
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Blurb of the groomsman gift book

Everything a groomsman needs to know to handle even the most outrageous crisis, all in one hilarious pocket-sized gift book from the best-selling Worst-Case Scenario series.

Weddings are stressful! Endless details and high emotions, just about anything can go awry—and it’s your job to hold it all together. Learn expert advice for averting day-of disasters:

  1. How to revive a guest who has fainted
  2. How to stop a bad toast
  3. How to repair a dropped wedding cake

…and more survival strategies that fit in your clutch.

Worst-Case Scenario: For more than twenty-five years, the Worst-Case Scenario series has been saving the lives, limbs, and sanity of adults and children through expert advice for surviving extreme situations (with real information and humor).

Joshua Piven’s dangerous wedding featured snakebites, rusty nails, and fuzzy navels—and only the first two were drinks! Regrettably, back in ’99 there was no Instagram to broadcast his memorable dance: the Hustle. He lives in Philadelphia with his first wife.

David Borgenicht is the creator and coauthor of all the books in the Worst-Case Scenario® series and is president and publisher of Quirk Books. He lives in Philadelphia.

Sarah Jordan is a National Magazine Award–nominated writer whose wedding featured a band so committed to entertaining that they refused to stop playing so guests could leave the dance floor for dessert. She lives in Philadelphia.

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