A review by phoenix2
The Devil Wears Prada by Lauren Weisberger

2.0

Andrea Sacks is the new assistence of Miranda, the most powerful person in publishing. However, Miranda is a simple boss, she is the devil himself.
The book is easy passed and light, however those are the only pros about it. It is badly written, with words and phrases being repeated over and over again, mixed storyline and simple vocabulary. Even the story, as promising as it seemed to be, is boring. I mean, I get it, Miranda was unberable, but the only thing Andrea did throughout the book was whine and whine and whine about it. And even though it was amusing to read about it at first, after the second round for coffee it got stale. Plus I kept waiting for something big to happen, but it never did. Because the "big" scene in Paris wasn't good enought to justify all the hours I spent reading it, hoping for the spectacular to happen. So I guess I was disieved by the movie a little and expected more than I was actually being offered. So word of advise, if there are more than five bad reviews on a book and they are shown on top of the goodreads page, do not read the book.