Revenge Wears Prada
When I heard Lauren Weisberger was releasing a second title to accompany the best selling "The Devil Wears Prada" I was absolutely ecstatic! I had the date firmly etched on my Iphone calendar but of course I could remember without the use of technology. I was also slightly sceptical that the roaring hit of the first would not shine through another "Miranda problem" (quote Emily Charlton) being "Revenge Wears Prada".
The second episode to the first outstanding story tells the tale of Anh-dre-ah (imagine Meryl Streep's brilliant voice of Miranda Priestly from the movie) Sachs ten years later. She is about to get married and prior to this, uncovers what she feels is evidence of her future husband's infidelity. However, she still goes through with the wedding regardless of her doubts. Throughout the novel, Weisberger allows us to rediscover Andrea's life and makes us fall in love with the new characters such as Max, whom Andrea marries, by writing chapters that reveals the story of how they met and how herself and Emily Charlton (of course being Andy's new best friend) set up their greatly desired for wedding magazine The Plunge. I actually really enjoy the parts of the book that reveal more about the work that the magazine undertakes which makes me really jealous of the lavish lifestyles and weddings they get to visit/write about. Why can't I have this job? Emily and Andrea's successful magazine is nothing like wedding magazines on the current market, and by exploiting the contacts made whilst at Runway, it quickly ends up on the desk of The Devil (Miranda Priestly for those of you who don't know).
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Miranda could have been played by NO ONE else but Meryl Streep. When reading the both books, I always carried the many voices of the cast of the movie. |
Throughout my time reading this novel, most of the time I could be found in firmly plonked on a chair in Costa with a skinny caramel latte (very New York city) in my grasp, I found myself missing the usual sharp tongue of Emily Charlton. I always find myself reading in the voices of the actors in the movie (old habits die hard) which for me, make the book much more fun and enjoyable to read. When Andy falls pregnant with her first child, she is quick to use this as an excuse to put off Miranda's generous offer to buy the magazine. Her pregnancy changes the way Miranda treats her, much to my dislike. She becomes friendly towards her and at times, complimentary. I think I prefer the way the character resumes her icy front to Emily as it is more like the character from the first book. However, this I presume is Miranda's manipulating mind trying to win over Andy's sceptical heart as it is clear the ten years that have passed have failed to clear the dark clouds of Runway.
The book concludes with The Plunge being sold, I won't reveal how this happens but I have to say that it was a surprise - an entertaining one! It completely changed the way I first reviewed this book as it went from a read-it-if-you-have-time book to a must-read! All I can say is that Lauren Weisberger, you have done it again. This novel is dreamy, glamorous and of course high fashion providing us with a first class ticket to New York without the hassle of packing an overnight bag.
However, here is some advice. Don't jump straight into this book without reading the first. The movie is completely different to the first book and I think you might find it a shock to your Prada-desiring heart that some of the characters have different names and different personalities to those portrayed in the film. This is not to say that the movie is something not to be watched. On the contrary, it is a MUST SEE film. All I am saying is that it may not be what you expect. That's all!
Congratulations Lauren Weisberger, 'Revenge Wears Prada' is still in the running to becoming Britain's Next Top Novel!