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Lauren Weisberger
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  • Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: HarperCollins; (Reissue) edition (1 May 2007)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0007182651
  • ISBN-13: 978-0007182657
  • Product Dimensions: 19.6 x 12.8 x 2.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 2.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (40 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 125,436 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Alice O'Keeffe

The working title of The Doorman Wears Dolce makes this instantly recognisable as the follow-up to surely the most fabulously titled debut of 2003 The Devil Wears Prada. For her second novel Lauren Weisberger sticks with what she knows; New York City, but this time it’s the achingly cool world of Manhattan’s party people rather than the fashion pack. At the beginning of the novel Bette (Bettina) Robinson, 27 year old daughter of vegan hippie parents is working eighty-hour weeks as a corporate drone in the offices of investment bank CWK Hoffman. The highlight of her social calendar is a dinner date with her uncle and his boyfriend every Thursday night. Handily, said uncle is also a famous, highly syndicated columnist who manages to secure Bette a shiny new job as a party planner at top PR agency. Cue our heroine’s descent into Manhattan’s social whirl as she struggles with the outrageous demands of celebrity clients plus unwelcome exposure in a regular gossip column. It’s a perfect escapist read, and fans of The Devil Wears Prada will love it but if you’re missing your SATC fix then I’d recommend Something Borrowed by Emily Giffin and Midnight in Manhattan by Francesca Delbanco as altogether more satisfying slices of the Big Apple. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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‘Not since the heyday of Sex and the City has a story so caught the imagination of ladies who lunch’ Harpers & Queen

‘Perfect reading in the bath with a flute of champagne’ Evening Standard

‘A fabulous book you won’t put down’ The Sun

‘An entertaining read’ Guardian


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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
I've seen some bad reviews for this book and I really can't understand why?! I'm not very well read on chick-lit so maybe those that are will see whats coming from the end of the first page but i was completely hooked! And i love all things New York which just happens to be the setting.
it can only be classed as chick-lit but as long as you know what you're getting, you can't go wrong.
I thought it was great.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
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This is your standard unchallenging chick lit, not Austen or Dickens, but enough going on to get you to the end of the book...though you may be disappointed at the end of it. I picked it up because I'd liked the writer's previous book, but the central character seemed to me to be a pastiche of the central character of The Devil Wears Prada (perhaps a version of Lauren Weisberger herself?) and the story was basically the same.

The central character is Bette, who loves Harlequin Romances - the equivalent of Mills & Boon in the US I assume - has a very long-drawn-out non-relationship with one man and a very trashy-romance-novel relationship with another both of which are unbelievable and not very interesting. The book is also full of underdeveloped story lines and characters which remain the most unsatisfying thing about it.

Saying all of this, however, I did manage to finish the book despite its many faults, and it did have some entertaining moments. It's never going to win the Booker Prize (or any prize for that matter!) but as chick lit goes, it's OK...not good, not awful, just OK.
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Granted, the book starts slow, but then when I was about to give up, I couldn't put it down, finished in a day. I discovered lots of new and actually learned something in a fun way.

Strengths:
For starters, this was an excellent introduction to a PR world, had no clue, the story sounds credible. Also there is life after banking and after PR - so great to see the easiness with which the character switches from industry to industry.

It is one of the first books to give the idea about the blogging community and how exciting, influential and catching it is for some parts of society.

The night life and the whole social scene is contemporary, fun, true and generally very, very good. Lots of issues like girls starving, international jet set, and all the rest is credible and original. But mind you it is written for an audience who don't know basic things, even about Hermes bags, etc. Lots of issues touched upon socially are true and up-to-date.

I liked her unpretentiousness, lack of playing the society games, keeping appearances, etc. Her friendships are genuine, refreshing and nice.

Weaknesses:
Strikingly it is written in the language of a 11-year-old. Haven't read Devil.., but surprised how it could have been a best-seller.

Banking part is totally non-credible, the worst snapshot of the industry in my experience. The author just shouldn't have gone there. No wonder the character quit it.

Not all English men are gay!!

English sloanes don't use such language. A writer should have done her home-work. I have heard such language: "Love, can you.." "Blokes", etc. only from East-End taxi drivers.

The lack of direction is scary. The girl is depressed for extended periods.
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I have never read The Devil Wears Prada, but I did see the movie and LOVED it so I was very excited about reading Everyone Worth... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Turning the Pages
Lauren Weisberger's Book Is only the cover now, upsetting
maybe because I am a woman and I am attracted to shoes. Lauren's book is very nice to look at as the design of the cover is nice colour shoes with 'the bestselling author of "devil... Read more
Published 5 months ago by Jasmine
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not the best out of the selection of books written by the author, however, it was her first! some similarities show in the following books but overall a good read.
Published 7 months ago by dgilks
Great service but...
Great service, but the cover shown is not the same as the cover on the book i received. Although this is no big deal, i wouldn't have bought it had i known the cover was different... Read more
Published 11 months ago by sarah
fantastically addictive
There is always going to be critism for chick-lit being predictable, but I honestly couldn't put this book down. Read more
Published 14 months ago by laurakatherinee
Fun read with some light social satire
Ok, this isn't great literature but I like Weisenberger's light touch and wayward humour. The whole point is that the book is full of people NOT worth knowing - the PR girls,... Read more
Published 16 months ago by Roman Clodia
Knowing if it's worth reading
To start with, this book didn't thrill me at all! The first few chapters failed to spark my interest - after all, they were about the protagonist's (Bette) humdrum life working for... Read more
Published 21 months ago by kencokamo
Rubbish
This book is so boring. It is about girl who works for a PR company, and just basic tells you about all the party she does.
Published on 19 May 2010 by Karen Gooderham
'Everyone Worth Knowing'- a book not just for girls...
I bought this audio book for one reason only-my favorite actress is reading it. Ordinarily I would never have heard of it, it has chick lit written all over it but any project that... Read more
Published on 8 Feb 2010 by Nathan De Ravin
A poor second try
Doesn't measure up to her first book, Devil Wears Prada. Sure, it's readable but pretty boring, predictable...in short, nothing special.
Published on 31 Aug 2009 by rachelvng
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