Revenge Wears Prada: The Devil Returns
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The hotly-anticipated sequel to The Devil Wears Prada – the million copy bestseller that took the world by storm
Everything’s in place for the season’s hottest launch:
Tall latte (with two raw sugars)? Check.
Gucci trench (draped over desk)? Check.
Outrageous, unreasonable demands? Check.
Andy has just turned thirty and is an incredibly successful magazine editor, working closely with her best friend Emily, another Runway survivor. She’s about to get married – life’s on track and she’s been careful to stay clear of Miranda Priestly, her dreadful first boss. But Andy’s luck is running out. Miranda Priestly isn’t the kind of woman who hides in the background.
She’s back… and more devilish than ever.
Reviews
‘This entertaining read has all the pace, glamour and bitchy dialogue of the original’ Sunday Mirror
‘Sparkling with Sex and the City-style glamour, this entertaining sequel comes a decade after the debut novel which became a smash-hit film’ Hello
‘The most fun we've had in ages’ Heat
‘Delicious…a great insight into the world of magazines and fashion’ Red
‘Weisberger’s talent is in slicing through the superficiality of our modern lives and giving us page-turning novels with as much heart as satirical spin’ Glamour
About the author
Lauren Weisberger is the author of The Devil Wears Prada, which spent more than a year on the New York Times hardcover and paperback bestseller lists, and became a huge success as a film. Her other novels have also been bestsellers. She lives in New York City with her family.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Nearly a decade after The Devil Wears Prada, Weisberger revisits her heroine Andy Sachs former assistant to the vicious Miranda Priestly of Runway magazine. Now the editor of her own wildly successful bridal magazine, Andy is about to marry media mogul Max Harrison. Although all seems to be going well, a series of events catapult Andy back to her self-conscious Runway days. Her image-obsessed mother-in-law (whose over the top snobbery makes her nearly indistinguishable from Miranda) thinks Andy isn't good enough for Max, and her business partner Emily wants to sell their magazine to Elias-Clark, the publisher of Runway, which would make Andy once again a servant to Miranda. Weisberger adds many plot elements that put Andy and her lifetyle in jeopardy and while the resolutions won't shock Andy's character is what drives the book, after all- this sequel is a fun summer read.