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A review by hannahclaire7
The Devil Wears Prada by Lauren Weisberger
4.0
Like many people, I watched this iconic movie when I was pretty young and loved it. The story was perfected by the sophisticated manner of the characters, the frustrations of adult life, and the realistic humor behind starting a career. And the book is just the same!
The story is fantastic and so relatable, especially if you have worked beneath another person. However, Lauren Weisberg describes wonderfully what it is like to live In a large city under a strong businesswoman, not having a life to oneself and trying to succeed in today's economy. Yet, the great struggles that her character experiences are supported by so much triumph.
I loved this book and would recommend it to anyone looking for a bit of a lengthy and entertaining read.
The only discretion I will give is that the story is very detailed and seems tedious to read at times. The book is essentially a narrative of every day for the main character. While it is very entertaining, it can also seem to drag on at times. But don't let this deter you!
The story is fantastic and so relatable, especially if you have worked beneath another person. However, Lauren Weisberg describes wonderfully what it is like to live In a large city under a strong businesswoman, not having a life to oneself and trying to succeed in today's economy. Yet, the great struggles that her character experiences are supported by so much triumph.
I loved this book and would recommend it to anyone looking for a bit of a lengthy and entertaining read.
The only discretion I will give is that the story is very detailed and seems tedious to read at times. The book is essentially a narrative of every day for the main character. While it is very entertaining, it can also seem to drag on at times. But don't let this deter you!