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shopaholic
11-09-2005, 07:55 AM
Since a lot of people have read "The Devil Wears Prada" I thought I would see if anyone has read this book yet? I am tempted to buy it

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Lauren Weisberger, whose bestselling debut The Devil Wears Prada outed the vicious antics of the magazine industry elite, is back at it with Everyone Worth Knowing, another cautionary tale of sex, power, and fame. This time around, the PR industry is her target, and Prada fans will recognize similar themes throughout this entertaining, if at times overly dramatic, exposé.
Bette Robinson is a twentysomething Emory graduate who shunned her parents' hippie ideals in favor of a high-paying yet excruciatingly boring job at a prestigious investment bank. One day, after a particularly condescending exchange with her boss (who sends her daily inspirational e-mails), Bette walks out on her job in a huff. After a few weeks of sleeping late, watching Dr. Phil and entertaining her dog Millington, Bette's uncle scores her a job at an up-and-coming public relations firm, where her entire job seems to revolve around staying out late partying and providing fodder for clandestine gossip columns. What follows is one episode after another of Bette climbing up the social ladder at the expense of her friends, family, and the one guy who actually seems worth pursuing.

Weisberger is clever enough to turn seemingly outrageous circumstances into amusing anecdotes, like the tale of a woman who was close to suicide until she found out she was only 18 months away from scoring a highly coveted Birkin bag ("You simply cannot kill yourself when you're that close ... it's just not an option."). This wit, combined a hint of voyeurism that most of us can't deny, is what makes Everyone Worth Knowing a guilty pleasure that's well worth the indulgence. --Gisele Toueg

Rose
11-09-2005, 03:46 PM
I have it on request from the library.

laura
11-09-2005, 03:52 PM
I would get it from the library or wait for the paperback. It wasn't that good, and definitely not worth $15+.

Sarah6690
11-10-2005, 06:21 AM
I read it a couple of weeks ago. I really enjoyed it, but it's probably not one that I would buy.

alootikki
11-10-2005, 08:22 AM
I would get it from the library or wait for the paperback. It wasn't that good, and definitely not worth $15+.

ITA with this. I got it from the library, and it just wasn't that interesting (even for the trashy chick lit category!). Same exactly story, with different character names - yawn.

bex
11-11-2005, 03:55 PM
Same exactly story, with different character names - yawn.

Ditto - save your money. I'm so annoyed with myself for buying a hardcover copy.

The reviews have been pretty harsh (deservedly). Wonder if she'll be publishing anything again in the near future. If so, it'll probably be based on a young writer, living in NY city, who finds fame after publishing her first book but then is forced to write a second book based almost entirely on the first book (with the exception of names and occupations) by her horrible controlling editor :rolleyes:

Yeah...I'm still a little bitter :p

Vishenka69
11-14-2005, 12:10 PM
Wonder if she'll be publishing anything again in the near future. If so, it'll probably be based on a young writer, living in NY city, who finds fame after publishing her first book but then is forced to write a second book based almost entirely on the first book (with the exception of names and occupations) by her horrible controlling editor

LOL! Ironically enough she got paid almost 4 times more for the second book.

Jenean
12-09-2005, 09:20 AM
LOL, I agree. I'm glad I got it from the library. I think I learned my lesson after all the Shopaholic books - the first two were cute, but after that I stopped spending my money on them and just get all of these type from the library now.

It was cute, but nothing groudbreaking. A fun daylong read.

nylons73
01-04-2006, 11:34 AM
My husband bought this book for me for our recent anniversary. (it was the first, and it's supposed to be 'paper' so we were both hurting for ideas. lol.) Anyhow, it's not nearly as good as 'The Devil Wears Prada.' It's not horrible, IMHO, but I would definately wait for the paperback version or get it from your library. Not worth the hardcover $$.