A story about "The Devil Wears Prada: A Novel" — 5 years ago
It’s mindless fluff, but it passes the time.
It’s mindless fluff, but it passes the time.
The plot moves quickly and the subject matter is interesting, but the writing is poor and the facts are completely inaccurate. Dan Brown takes wild speculation and presents it as undisputed fact. Now, due to the book’s popularity, there are entirely too many people walking around thinking they know some great secret without having bothered to do any research first. This is NOT a historical novel!
This is one of the most brilliant books I’ve ever had the pleasure of reading. I was so captivated that I read the entire book in one afternoon, and then three more times in the next two weeks. The characters are so well-written that I kept having to remind myself that they’re not real.
This is my favourite book and has been since I was a little girl. One can never be too old for Alice.
This is without question the most inventive, original, intelligent, fun novel I’ve ever read. I recommend it to anybody and everybody who loves wit and humour and above all else, literature. This entire series is just simply wonderful.
This is the funniest book I’ve read in years, although the ending does drag a little bit. Even so, I recommend this book to anybody and everybody who’s ever thought about religion.
I tried very, very hard to like this novel, but in the end, I couldn’t. The author tried so hard to portray the realism of apathy that he forgot to create interesting characters. I just couldn’t force myself to care about any of them.
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