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I LOVE love love this book. I really wanted for the longest time to work for Vogue but this book made me think twice. Of course, after thinking twice I still decided I want to do it :D It's really hilarious and anyone who's interested in working in the fashion industry should read it. It's all based on the author's real experience of being Anna Wintour's personal assistant. That woman is hardcore.
Another really great book to read for people interested in the ugly side of fashion is Fashion Victim by Michelle Lee. It covers a lot of topics about the clothing industry that people don't usually take the time to think about. I read it a month ago and I'm rereading it just now. I was so touched by it that I wrote to the author and she wrote me back which was very sweet of her and so I'm going to advertise her book for her hehehe. Maya |
I loved the book. I got so into it; there were times when I wanted to jump through the pages and just strangle fictional Miranda.
I was reading this and thinking that there couldn't possibly be anyone out there who is that awful to their employees. Then, I found out that the book was based on Anna Wintour who is known to be a real b*tch. Made me greatful for my bosses. |
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I found this web-site yesterday, www.chicklit.com. The forums are interesting for book lovers...especially "The Bookworm." Might get some ideas there as well. -A |
I, too, am on a "chick-lit" reading spree. I just reserved a copy of "Devil Wears Prada" from the local library.
Ones I've read lately: "Good in Bed" Jennifer Weiner (excellent) "In Her Shoes" Jennifer Weiner (okay) "The Great Husband Hunt" Laurie Graham (not nearly as good as "Future Homemakers of America", her first book) "Bookends" Jane Green (good) "Jemima J" Jane Green (blech) Andi, thanks for the site! |
Has anyone read the Shopaholic books? Most of my sisters have been reading them, and I've heard they are great...
Anyone else read them? |
Oh, I love the Shopaholic books! Becky's flights of fancy are very much like my own (you know, one small, insignificant event turns into a whole dreamed-up scenario) and I love the author's writing style. I wish there were more than just the three!
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Hi Ladies,
Here is a copy and paste of my supersonic booklist and post from the "Reading for Pleasure" thread... http://greekchat.com/gcforums/showth...e&pagenumber=9 ENJOY! :D ______________ Hello...I wanted to put together a "Summer Reading List" so I mined this thread and there are a LOT of titles. Here they are for your use. I did not put every single book down, because some I read already, or else they did not "speak to me" in their descriptions. You can copy and paste this into Word and print it out. Also, I alphabetized it by author's surname so that you can walk through the aisles of the book store with relative ease, smart, huh? ;) Some of them say (reading with Ripa) as Kelly Ripa has a book club and I quite like her and I wanted to remember which ones were "Kelly's Picks" Enjoy! The List Cupid and Diana by Christina Bartolomeo The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants by Ann Brashares books written by Poppy Z. Brite The Boy Next Door by Meggin Cabot (reading with Ripa) She Went All the Way by Meggin Cabot (reading with Ripa) Burning the Map - by Laura Caldwell God Save the Sweet Potato Queens by Jill Connor-Browne Cruel and Unusual & All That Remains : Patricia Cornwell Confessions of an Ex-girlfriend - Lynda Curnyn Girls' Poker Night: A Novel of High Stakes by Jill A. Davis The Good Sister by Diana Diamond (reading with Ripa) Wanderlust by Chris Dyer Eating the Chesire Cat - Helen Ellis Always Wear Joy by Susan Fales-Hill Otherwise Engaged by Suzanne Finnamore Kiss My Tiara by Susan Jane Gilman Maneater by Gigi Levangie Grazer Jemina J by Jane Green Mr. Maybe by Jane Greene Bookends by Jane Green The Room-mating Season by Rona Jaffe One Hit Wonder by Lisa Jewell Ralph's Party by Lisa Jewell thirtynothing by Lisa Jewell normal girl by Molly Jong-Fast Confessions of a Sociopathic Social Climber by Adele Lang (reading with Ripa) Lucy Sullivan is Getting Married by Marian Keyes Watermelon by Marian Keyes Rachel's Holiday by Marian Keyes Sushi For Beginners" by Marian Keyes Nerd in Shining Armour by Vicki Lewis Thomson (reading with Ripa) Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister - Gregory Maguire Just As We Were - Prudence Mackintosh Apocalipstick - Sue Margolis For Better, for Worse by Carole Matthews (reading with Ripa) Running in Heels - Anna Maxted Sloppy Firsts by Megan McCafferty Waiting to Exhale by Terry McMillan Fashionistas - Lynn Messina Milkrun - by Sarah Mlynowski Fishbowl - by Sarah Mlynowski Dog Handling - by Clare Naylor Welcome to my Planet by Shannon Olson On the Verge by Ariella Papa the bachelor by Carly Phillips (reading with Ripa) the playboy by Carly Phillips The Pact by Jodi Picoult Knocked Out by My Nunga-Nungas: by Louise Rennison The Lovely Bones, by Alice Sebold see jane date by Melissa Senate The Perfect Elizabeth by Libby Schmais Name and Address Withheld - by Jane Sigaloff Good in Bed by Jennifer Weiner The Devil Wears Prada - Lauren Weisberger If Looks Could Kill by Kate White (reading with Ripa) The Trials of Tiffany Trott - by Isabel Wolff Out of the Blue - by Isabel Wolff Layover by Lisa Zeider Her by Laura Zigman |
I finished The Starter Wife 15 minutes ago and am now 5 pages into The Devil Wears Prada. Looking forward to it immensely. Tata. :D
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Is anyone else excited for the movie?
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I am surprised that no one had mentioned the movie coming out this summer with Anne Hathaway and Meryl Streep.
http://movies.yahoo.com/shop?d=hv&cf=info&id=1809233447 ETA: muagd and i were on the same page at the same time. freaky. |
A movie? Sweet. I am on chapter 4 right now.:)
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I've read all of these books and I've loved them all. I'd highly recommend all of them |
If you liked the Devil Wears Prada (btw, Meryl Streep is playing Miranda in the movie), try Hilary De Vries's SO Five Minutes Ago, set in Hollywood publicity firm and similar in theme.
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I'm excited about the movie, but I hope it's better than most book adaptations I've seen recently. I LOVED <i>In Her Shoes</i> as a book, but after reading the book, the movie sucked. It left out SO many important things. People who never read the book liked the movie, but I was disappointed.
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I just finished reading it. WOW. Miranda was seriously one loathsome something or other. Defnitely looking forward to the movie now. :)
Time to read The Botox Diaries. :cool: :o |
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