HarperCollins Revenge Wears Prada: The Devil Returns, Romance, Paperback, Lauren Weisberger
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Brand: HarperCollins
Description: The hotly-anticipated sequel to The Devil Wears Prada - the million copy bestseller that took the world by storm Available in gorgeous glossy yellow or ever-fashionable black. HarperCollins Revenge Wears Prada: The Devil Returns, Romance, Paperback, Lauren Weisberger - shop the best deal online on thebookbug.co.uk
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Product ID: 9780007311019
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Dimensions: 129x198mm
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ISBN: 9780007311019
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Author: Debra May
Rating: 5
Review: Good story
Author: Cornwallgurl
Rating: 2
Review: So why did I buy it? I was ploughing through a worthy, but heavy and rather demanding history book and was flagging. A bit of light entertainment was called for and with a holiday looming I wandered past the paperback section of the local Tesco to get some inspiration for stuff to put on my Kindle. Didn't recognise the author's name even, but "The Devil wears Prada" had been an enjoyable if silly read, so I got it. Yep, it was really, really bad. Poor plot, little surprise and dreary, whingy, annoying cut-out characters. Like a number of reviewers I just wanted to give Andy a good slapping (metaphorically of course), tell her to pull herself together and stop whining. And don't get me started on the modern mummy phenomenon. How did anyone ever have a baby or manage to raise children before? Why on earth do supposedly intelligent women have to subside into a puddle of hopelessness just because they have actually, gasp, HAD A BABY? I was ashamed to be found reading it, yet read it I did - quite compulsively, so it has to have 2 stars, when it deserved 1 at best. But if you can't stop reading it, there must be something driving you on, even if it is only seeing if it can actually get any worse (it did). And a glossy wedding magazine called "The Plunge" ... purleeease!