About the Author
Carley Roney is founder and editor in chief of The Knot (www.theknot.com and AOL keyword: knot), the world's most popular and complete wedding Web site. She fields the questions and concerns of more than one million couples a month. (Bowker Author Biography) Carley Roney is the founder and editor show more in chief of "The Knot", the world's most popular wedding Web site. She lives in New York. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
Works by Carley Roney
The Knot Guide to Wedding Vows and Traditions: Readings, Rituals, Music, Dances, and Toasts (2000) 94 copies
The Knot Complete Guide to Weddings in the Real World: The Ultimate Source of Ideas, Advice, and Relief for the Bride… (2004) 87 copies
The Knot Ultimate Wedding Planner: Worksheets, Checklists, Etiquette, Calendars, and Answers to Frequently Asked… (1999) 66 copies
The Nest Home Design Handbook: Simple ways to decorate, organize, and personalize your place (2008) 62 copies
The Knot Ultimate Wedding Lookbook: More Than 1,000 Cakes, Centerpieces, Bouquets, Dresses, Decorations, and Ideas for… (2010) 15 copies
The Knot Complete Guide to Weddings: The Ultimate Source of Ideas, Advice, and Relief for the Bride and Groom and Those… (2012) 15 copies
The Bump Book of Lists for Pregnancy and Baby: Checklists and Tips for a Very Special Nine Months (2015) 5 copies
The Knot Little Books of Big Wedding Ideas: Cakes; Bouquets & Centerpieces; Vows & Toasts; and Details (2014) 3 copies
The Baby Bump: Twins and Triplets Edition: 100s of Secrets for Those 9 Long Months with Multiples on Board (2012) 2 copies
The Knot Wedding Planner in a Box: Portable Checklists and Questions for Planning Your Perfect Day (2010) 1 copy
The Knot Spring/Summer 2003 1 copy
The Nest Fall 2007 1 copy
The Nest Summer 2007 1 copy
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That said, the content is quite good for a book in the genre of "picture centric books about home decorating". It has a number of good one page summaries of various design principles, and it goes into slightly more detail about practical matters like televisions and computers than these sorts of books usually do. But really, where this book shines is as a repository of inspiring pictures. It does lean toward the modern, so if that is not your thing, you probably will not get a lot out of the book. However, if that is your thing, you will find a lot to inspire.… (more)