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April 25,2025
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Entretenida y divertida novela que se lee en unas pocas horas, decir que es una de las veces que la película me ha gustado más que el libro, será porque salía mi querida y preferida actriz Meryl Streep.
Leyendo el libro una otra vez la veía a ella y a Anne Hathaway.
Una novela para pasar un rato entretenido sin más, bueno para para mí eso es leer, tener mi mente entretenida y este libro y la película lo consiguieron.
April 25,2025
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While my cousin and I were rummaging through the stacks of books in Booksale, she found this and coaxed me into buying it. It was one of those overrated books out there, so I thought it would be good, plus my cousin likes it, hence, I added it to my purchases.


Andrea Sachs or “Andy” was a girl fresh out of college from Brown. She landed a job in a successful fashion magazine, Runway, as a junior-assistant for Miranda Priestly, the Editor-in-chief of the said magazine. Instead, her heaven sent job that “a million girls would die for” turned out to be a living nightmare. Miranda was a bitch extraordinaire, and just outrageously crazy. Andy endured all the ridiculous tasks such as sending Miranda’s clothes to the dry cleaner, coffee runs, getting the latest out-of-stores-yet Harry Potter books, and other downright ludicrous errands—in hoping that a year as Miranda’s assistant will open the doors to her dream of becoming a writer in The New Yorker.


It took me a while to finish this. I didn't like the protagonist and the plot. It was very repetitive and the conflict didn't happen until you only have a few pages to read.
April 25,2025
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I did not really enjoy this book at all- everything this book should have been was the movie. Cut out the other 70% of the book all together.

I was considering giving up and putting the book down a few times during this read- but I figured "it's gotta get bback on track sometime"

This was never ending- there was just so much bitching, and complaining and horror stories about this boss that it was almost painful to read after a while. She's the devil- in prada- we get it!

The only satisfying thing in this whole novel is the part where she finally tells the bitch off- the movie made these people have depth and personalities, the book was a 1 dimensional characiture of a gorgan fashionista.





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