Lauren Weisberger 5-Book Collection: The Devil Wears Prada / Revenge Wears Prada / Everyone Worth Knowing / Chasing Harry Winston / Last Night at Chateau Marmont by Lauren Weisberger | Goodreads
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Lauren Weisberger 5-Book Collection: The Devil Wears Prada / Revenge Wears Prada / Everyone Worth Knowing / Chasing Harry Winston / Last Night at Chateau Marmont

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All five titles by Lauren Weisberger in one ebook - THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA, REVENGE WEARS PRADA, EVERYONE WORTH KNOWING, CHASING HARRY WINSTON and LAST NIGHT AT CHATEAU MARMONT.

The classic bestseller, THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA, tells the story of Andy and her boss from hell, Miranda Priestly. Made into the hit film starring Meryl Streep, it’s time to read this classic again!

REVENGE WEARS PRADA reunites us with Andy and Miranda - it’s ten years down the line and Andy is a successful magazine editor and about to get married. She’s steered clear of Miranda Priestly all these years but now her luck is running out. The devil is back…

In EVERYONE WORTH KNOWING, Bette gets paid to party. Hanging out with celebs in the VIP section of New York’s hottest clubs is great fun. But when she shows up in the gossip columns with a notorious playboy, she starts to wonder if she’s lost her way. Can Bette say goodbye to the glamour and the Gucci and step back in to the real world?

In CHASING HARRY WINSTON, three best friends make a pact over cocktails one night - this year everything is going to change. Emmy is going to find a man on every continent for some no-strings fun, Adriana is going to secure a diamond for her left hand, and Leigh doesn’t know what to change, her life is perfect – isn’t it?

In LAST NIGHT AT CHATEAU MARMONT, Brooke and Julian are living happily in New York, Brooke as breadwinner and Julian as a struggling musician. But when Julian becomes an overnight success, their world is turned upside down. Can their marriage survive new-found fame and fortune, with all its highs and lows?

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First published June 20, 2013

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About the author

Lauren Weisberger

27 books5,570 followers
Lauren Weisberger is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of When Life Gives You Lululemons, The Singles Game, Revenge Wears Prada, Last Night at Chateau Marmont, Chasing Harry Winston, Everyone Worth Knowing, and The Devil Wears Prada--most of which were top five bestsellers. The Devil Wears Prada was published in forty languages and made into a major motion picture starring Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway. Elton John and Paul Rudnick are adapting it for the stage. Weisberger’s books have sold more than thirteen million copies worldwide. A graduate of Cornell University, she lives in Connecticut with her husband and two children.

Lauren's new book, WHERE THE GRASS IS GREEN AND THE GIRLS ARE PRETTY will be available May 18th, 2021!

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March 29, 2018
5 books and I'm exhausted - the inconsistency, the cookie cutter characters (at least 2 characters in different books calling their nanny/housemaid "mommy/mom" because they didn't know that they weren't acually their mom until five years old, always having the "slutty", confident, beautiful without trying best friend, someone who has done culinary school etc) as well as the pretty random plot "twists" ("hmmm... nothing is happening, I probably should have the character do something - let's get her to quit"), paired with a unreflected main character just - it's boring and reads like fan fiction and a self-insert story by the author (I can just imagine her putting together decorations, moodboards and outfits on pinterest, instead of thinking about the characters. Which most of them are writers of some kind or an other. And if they aren't their husband is (Last night at chateau marmont)

The stories are neither really character nor plot driven - it feels like the plot is there to link certain moods and gorgeous fashion opportunities.
1) Devil wears Prada - picked the ebook up because I really liked the movie, was funny but not as entertaining as the movie. I mean Miranda Priestleys speech about the blue sweater? Don't remember it being in the book.
2) Revenge wears Prada - more whiny, paranoid, unreflected 13 year old in the grown up body of Andy Sacks
3) Everyone worth knowing: Bette is just an awful name, sry. Also she has no character, but the author makes a point to write/describe her parents, uncle, coworkers etc and sometimes making small remarks what Bette thinks about this and that. But those remarks stay pretty bland too.
There are teases about some real character stories, but they're left out all together. Self insertion books are about imagining you're there, not empathizing with the characters, right?
4) Chasing Harry Winston: reading about Adriana was funny, Emmy feels like a mousy girl, she describes herself as being over her ex, but is obviously stalking him (like turning up in their old apartement until he changes the locks - creepy and not ok) and Leigh -oh well Leigh just seems to be a gimmicky character who's as bland as she describes her fiance. And I love bookish girls in the regular. No plot developement really and in the end the characters have not evolved although some things happened and they're at the same place they started...
5) Last night at chateau marmont: frustraiting, boring and if there wasn't the husband I could really dislike the wife, because she has some really cool descriptions in the begining, but acts very differently than I would imagine someone like that. Oh well. And there's a dog - like in "everyone worth knowing" (there's a parrot in Chasing Harry Winston - essentially a dog like Ari by Jaiden Animations ;-))

This books are for you if - you're too poor to be a real fashionista but would love to be one - and your motivation gets expressed in Pinterests^^ Then I really think you would enjoy this as a vacation/relaxation chick lit. If you're more in the book for a storys sake than self-insertion - don't bother.
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7 reviews8 followers
August 10, 2016
Last Night at the Chateau Marmont was light, entertaining and engaging. I could put it down, but looked forward to the ending. It ended as expected, but satisfying.
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