Meh. This story was just okay. Yeah, it picks up where Devil Wears Prada left off but it isn't all that exciting. It's just a story. Miranda's snark just turned into weird passive aggressive behavior in this one. Andy got soft(er) and kinda boring, and Emily reverted back to her bitchy ways. There r...
Here's a conversation I had with a friend regarding the first 30% of this book: “Andy, you’re overreacting—” NO SHIT YOU'RE OVERREACTING. It is one thing to read about a self-absorbed rhymes-with-itch when it comes to YA fiction, it is another thing entirely to encounter such a pitiful, sorry exc...
I will hide my whole review because I've been told I have a tendency of dropping spoilers without intending to and I wouldn't want to do so. So, here goes...I hated this book. I really just did. It was the most poorly written thing I have ever picked up, as well as the most pointless. As I have writ...
2.8 starsToo many flashbacks which weren't done well. A very disappointing sequel to a very good book. Looks like it was hastily written as the characters' personalities were.. off. The changes after ten years were also not believable.Oh well, at least Max was sweet. Nevermind that he's one-dimensio...
If you've seen the film version of The Devil Wears Prada, you'll be unable to read its sequel Revenge Wears Prada without having Meryl Streep acting all of Miranda Priestly's scenes in your head. The same goes with Anne Hathaway as Andy Sachs and Emily Blunt as Emily. And therein, for me, lies the b...
I admit to being not a huge fan of The Devil Wears Prada book, it was a decent chick lit read, but after watching the film again recently (I’ve lost count the number of times I’ve watched it) that when I heard about the follow up book I felt really encouraged in giving it a go. And I’m so glad that ...
It was good, though there were sections that could have been taken out, descriptions that just, in all honesty, did not matter to the plot of the book. I never read the first one (only saw the movie) so I don't know how this compares but it was a decent book. I will admit however, after reading thro...
Revenge Wears Prada: The Devil Returns, the anticipated sequel to The Devil Wears Prada by Lauren Weisberger. It's almost a decade since Andy Sachs quit working for Miranda Priestly at Runway magazine. No one quite understands how Andy's dream job turned into a nightmare in less than a year. Now And...
More than 10 years after Andy threw her cell phone into the fountain in Paris and told Miranda Priestly to **** off, she is back and publishing her own magazine. Even more surprising is that her arch-nemesis Emily has become her best friend and business partner. Things are going swimmingly for And...
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