

In 2006, she wrote her first novel, The Bachelorette Party. Karen wrote most of the published screenplays with her screenwriting partner, Kirsten Smith. As a high school student, she maintained in her diary 10 Things I Hate About Anthony, her boyfriend at the time, which ultimately led to the title of her 1999 film, 10 Things I Hate About You. She grew up in Bergen County, New Jersey, and graduated from Indian Hills High School in her hometown of Oakland, New Jersey. She was born in the Philippines, where her father had been assigned with the United States Navy performing counterespionage duties.

(She did study this profession at James Madison University, but did work in the fields of her major – Marketing, after graduation.) Karen McCullah is an American screenwriter and novelist. She values the friendships she made here and the many good times she had and that is why she started this scholarship fund, so that someone who wouldn’t otherwise be able to go to James Madison University could attend and have all the fun that she had. In fact, she was in Harrisonburg in July 2006 for an Alpha Chi Rho reunion, which she helped plan. She still keeps in touch with many of her James Madison University friends, despite the fact that she now lives in California. 'Completely delicious and original' Heather Graham, actress 'Uproarious' US Weekly 'Raucously funny with dead-on observations. Karen was an Alpha Gamma Delta and a Little Sister at Alpha Chi Rho. But many of them are simply about friendship.Karen McCullah graduated from James Madison University in 1988. Of course, on this list, you'll find a few books that are wedding-themed, perfect for piquing your enthusiasm for the big day. These books will have you feeling all the love for your friends as you embark on a night to celebrate your bond, prepare for your wedding, and reminisce over all the nights your friends talked you down over crushes who never texted you back, exes who cheated on you, almost-exes who ghosted you, and all the failed loves that led to the one you're preparing to celebrate on your upcoming wedding day. For that reason, you'll find plenty of books on here about the enduring power of female friendship. The wedding may be about romantic love, but bachelorette parties are about the kind of love that doesn't often get celebrated in flashy ways: friendship love.

I understand this is a controversial opinion, but hear me out. Sure, I love a good wedding, but I get truly excited about the prospect of attending a bachelorette party.
