![]() But since she is so career focused, she continues to be in that hated job, since this will fast forward her career by few years. ![]() So, we have a beautiful princess working for Cruella who hates every minute of it. The same old princess story which we have grown up reading, but now cast in a career world. The book is like a diary entry set in the fashion world. It’s a women “fiction” ( supposedly) since the author Lauren had worked for the highly esteemed fashion editor Anna Wintour and various articles seem to draw a parallel between both of them and the storyline. Yet there were lingering moments where I felt the movie adaptation was better than the book itself. Funny though while reading the book, I could hear the same tone whenever Andrea was called. And that, my dear reader, is how I started reading The Devil Wears Prada.Īlthough I have seen the movie adaptation years back, I somehow still remember the oh-so-typical characters Andrea Sachs and Miranda Priestly and the way Miranda used to call An-dre-aaa. ![]() ![]() And noticing the book title, you simply wish to wallow in a chick lit, just for the pleasure of it. And voila, you find a book in the corner of your book shelf, totally untouched. Once in a while, you can get tired of reading intellectual books. ![]()
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