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- Omar
- 06-25-11
Engaging
Being a guy I was not pretty much interested in the looong details about fashion, but I really liked the way the situations illustration and feelings were taken care of.
The narrator is totally amazing though, I got very engaged with the story and the way she dramatized and mimicked, I finished it in couple of days :)
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- Shir
- 12-25-19
Great book.
Really enjoyed listening to this book.
Funny, well written and read.
The heroine is very relatable, and with her you get a Great peek into the fashion industry world.
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- Anonymous User
- 01-09-19
Nice and Light
I really liked the narrator choice for this audio book - the humor she instills is pretty good, as well as the voice inflections of the other characters. There were times where she illustrates Andrea Sach's awe quite well.
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- Hannah
- 01-17-09
So captivating!
This is the best book I've found on here yet! I've only had it a week (probably less I think) and I've already listened to all nearly 14 hours of it. It is interesting, and well read, and a good laugh :)
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- Maitri Bhatt
- 01-20-15
good one
It's a good one, entertaining. i saw the movie first and both the book and the movie are equally good.
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- Rachel-Leigh
- 05-31-23
I watched the movie first
I love the movie, but the book had something special to it. There were many differences such as a Andy having more of an attitude behind MP’s back. I loved that she was a little spicy and even though acted the part in front of MP she wasn’t delusional in thinking she was going to be treated any better. I loved Lilly’s character more in the book, she showed that everyone has problems and she was less judgmental of Andy about her job. Emily was fabulous in both movie and book. MP seemed less controlled on the book, I liked the fact that in the movie her words were very important and she wasn’t so snarky or almost childish. All in all the book was really fun to listen to. Sometimes the audio didn’t seem to flow very nicely from where it was cut but this is an older audio book.
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- Dami
- 07-03-08
GREAAAAAT!
Best novel ever~!
quiet expensive,but worth it.
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- Sara
- 02-25-10
Enjoyable Easy Listening
Having seen the movie, but not actually have read the book, I thought this would be a nice easy listen. I was right. Never boring and keeps you interested. You feel for the main character but you really can't believe that people like this exist.
Highly recommend if you have an interest in human nature and emotions, would like an insight in to the fashion world and what people endure just to be a part of it.
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- Kelly
- 11-01-17
Fun read but quite shallow
This book is a fun, mindless listen (loved the performance) but don't expect it to be as good as the movie. The character Andy is ALOT more whiny and annoying here and never really had a "turnaround" moment like she does in the movie. And the character Miranda is very one dimensional and unlike in the movie as well - she's just a "bitch" and that's it. Not much depth to her character beyond that which is a shame.
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- Lia
- 10-08-12
"Enjoyable Easy Listening"
Having seen the movie, but not actually have read the book, I thought this would be a nice easy listen. I was right. Never boring and keeps you interested. You feel for the main character but you really can't believe that people like this exist.
Highly recommend if you have an interest in human nature and emotions, would like an insight in to the fashion world and what people endure just to be a part of it.
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