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Revenge Wears Prada the Devil Returns
Revenge Wears Prada the Devil Returns
Author: Lauren Weisberger
ISBN-13: 9780007311019
ISBN-10: 000731101X
Publication Date: 4/11/2013
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Publisher: Harpercollins
Book Type: Paperback
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Andrea Sachs has finally gotten what she wanted. She is the editor of her own wedding magazine, The Plunge, which she started with her former adversary, Emily. She is married to the son of a media mogul, Max. Max is also the biggest investor in Andys magazine which has now caught the eye of Andy and Emilys old boss, the devil herself, Miranda Priestly.

From the beginning the reader knows this is going to be a bit dramatic, especially if you read the first book. It starts with Andys wedding when she finds a note from her husbands mother urging him not to marry Andy (that has to suck finding out your mother-in-law hates you) and that he ran into his ex during his bachelor party. What does Andy do about thisobsessesforever. Then Andy discovers she is pregnant.

Her pregnancy is enough for Andy to stall Emily from selling to their former boss but the time is coming to end and Andy must make a decision. About her magazine and about her perfect life. She does not want Miranda back in their life and she doesnt understand why Emily is obsessed with having Miranda as a boss again.

This is when the story takes another weird twist and since I dont want to spoil for those havent read it yet I will keep it minimal in details. Lets just say all of a sudden someone that seems supportive is now the villain and friendships all around start to deterioratefast.

Not one of my favorite books I will admit. At times it was entertaining (especially when Miranda was on scene) and at other times I just found Andy needed an attitude adjustment. She usually just made the situation worse. All in all it is an entertaining read and if you enjoyed The Devil Wears Prada you will enjoy this one too.
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