Revenge Wears Prada: The Devil Returns by Lauren Weisberger Paperback Book

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Rent Revenge Wears Prada: The Devil Returns

Author: Lauren Weisberger

Format: Quality Paperback, Unabridged-CD

Publisher: Simon & Schuster

Published: May 2014

Genre: Fiction - Contemporary Women

Retail Price: $17.99

Pages: 400

Synopsis

With brand-new scenes, The New York Times bestseller and sequel you've been waiting for—the follow-up to the #1 New York Times bestseller, The Devil Wears Prada!

Almost a decade has passed since Andy Sachs quit the job "a million girls would die for" working for Miranda Priestly at Runway magazine—a dream that turned out to be a nightmare. Andy and Emily, her former nemesis and co-assistant, have since joined forces to start a high end bridal magazine, The Plunge, which has quickly become required reading for the young and stylish. Now they get to call all the shots: Andy writes and travels to her heart's content; Emily plans parties and secures advertising like a seasoned pro. Even better, Andy has met the love of her life. Max Harrison, scion of a storied media family, is confident, successful, and drop-dead gorgeous. Their wedding will be splashed across all the society pages as their friends and family gather to toast the glowing couple. Andy Sachs is on top of the world. But karma's a bitch. The morning of her wedding, Andy can't shake the past. And when she discovers a secret letter with crushing implications, her wedding-day jitters turn to cold dread. Andy realizes that nothing—not her husband, nor her beloved career—is as it seems. She never suspected that her efforts to build a bright new life would lead her back to the darkness she barely escaped ten years ago—and directly into the path of the devil herself...Featuring all new scenes with the villainess we love to hate (hate to love?), Miranda Priestly, Revenge Wears Prada in paperback is another publishing event!

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BookLender review by Erin on 2014-09-02 17:47:04

Andys inability to simply face the problem at hand and her endless wallowing grated on my nerves so badly I couldnt finish listening to the audiobook. My annoyance was compounded by the vapid, unpleasant pitch of the narrators voice. I was a big fan of the first novel, as well as the movie, but couldnt make it all the way through this one. Just my opinion, of course, which is completely subjective, but my recommendation is to skip this one.