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madeliefjeinhetgras's review against another edition
1.0
Een aardappel heeft meer persoonlijkheid dan alle personages bij elkaar opgeteld, het enige goede aan dit boek was dat ik het gratis heb meegenomen
jennafergie's review against another edition
2.0
This was definitely a let down. I absolutely loved the last 3 books by Lauren Weisberger but this book did not come close.
meganp23's review
3.0
I’m actually surprised at how much I was sucked into this one. The plot line was interesting in a car crash kind of way, and the struggles that Brooke was experiencing made me angry in a way that I had to keep reading. I’m really disappointed with the ending and I felt like the author could have really made a statement here about how much women give up in order for their marriages to work, and how to navigate those conversations. But overall, I really enjoyed this read!
sjhensley4's review against another edition
5.0
I really enjoyed Last Night at Chateau Marmont and gave it five stars. I've read all of Lauren Weisberger's books and found this one to be much more compelling and substantial than her other books. Once the action in the book began (after Brooke and Julian met), I couldn't wait to find out what happened next, and how the characters would react.
At the beginning of the book, I didn't forsee how much I would like the main characters. There were a few things Brooke put up with that I wouldn't have in the beginning, but they were minor things. I did find Brooke naive at times, but not so much that I didn't empathize with her.
As someone who has read a lot of celebrity gossip, I hadn't given much thought to all of the lies that are printed, and how much hounding and pressure celebrities get from the media. So much of the things that we say about celebrities is unfounded and judgmental. It was kind of an eye-opener for me.
At the beginning of the book, I didn't forsee how much I would like the main characters. There were a few things Brooke put up with that I wouldn't have in the beginning, but they were minor things. I did find Brooke naive at times, but not so much that I didn't empathize with her.
As someone who has read a lot of celebrity gossip, I hadn't given much thought to all of the lies that are printed, and how much hounding and pressure celebrities get from the media. So much of the things that we say about celebrities is unfounded and judgmental. It was kind of an eye-opener for me.
kcehelnik's review against another edition
3.0
I thought this was better than some of her other books I've read but it still dragged on a bit. Brooke and Julian are a married couple, she works two jobs to keep them afloat in NYC while he chases the dream of a music career. When he becomes an overnight sensation the two are thrown into a whirlwind of fame, fans, and parties. The thing I didn't like the most about this book was how typical everything seemed to be. Oh his parents are snotty hamptons people who don't appreciate him and his choice of career, the prep school girls struggling with eating disorders etc. I do wish there had been a little more about Nola, her character could end up being another book.
lucy3107's review against another edition
3.0
I loved The Devil Wears Prada, but this didn't live up to it. It's slow at points, and the character development is weak, outside of Brooke and Julien.
kmarcare's review against another edition
Light summer-time reading that was like watching an episode of "Behind the Music." Fun!