Chasing Harry Winston
Leigh, Adriana and Emmy are best friends, all leading very different lives and about to make some extreme choices…
Emmy has just split with her boyfriend of five years. A serial monogamist, she suddenly realises how much she’s missed the thrill of single life. A new job travelling across the globe could offer her the one thing she is craving.
How far would you go to change y...more
Emmy has just split with her boyfriend of five years. A serial monogamist, she suddenly realises how much she’s missed the thrill of single life. A new job travelling across the globe could offer her the one thing she is craving.
How far would you go to change y...more
Mass Market Paperback, 400 pages
Published
May 27th 2008
by Harper
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Jun 25, 2008
Sarah Null
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1 of 5 stars
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Recommends it for:
Idiots
Shelves:
craptastic
So far this book is like a martini topped with mini marshmallows.
Update: I'm past the halfway point and the book is now a martini topped with marshmallows poured over a steaming pile of dog excrement.
Update the second: I retract my earlier statement, as it is demeaning to the martini. Martinis are fabulous and should never be associated with dreck like this. It is, however, like marshmallow-dotted dog poopie, as it is cloyingly sweet, fluffy, and a real stinkeroo.
Update the third: WARNING. I a...more
Update: I'm past the halfway point and the book is now a martini topped with marshmallows poured over a steaming pile of dog excrement.
Update the second: I retract my earlier statement, as it is demeaning to the martini. Martinis are fabulous and should never be associated with dreck like this. It is, however, like marshmallow-dotted dog poopie, as it is cloyingly sweet, fluffy, and a real stinkeroo.
Update the third: WARNING. I a...more
Absoulutely one of the worst books I've ever read. I am completely done reading the vapid crap that this woman purports to "write". She's a no talent-hack, who I'm convinced just knew the right people and got a contract for telling-all about Anna Wintour. When people bought that admittedly interesting, albeit horribly written book, it perpetuated a book deal and now she won't stop writing. And she should. She's HORRIBLE.
I absolutely LOVED "The Devil Wears Prada" and "Everyone Worth Knowing." I live in NYC and love reading about places I've been to, or places I've heard of. I understand what it's like to work in NYC. I could not wait for this book to come out, and even splurged and bought it before it was out in paperback. I am on page 115 and I'm completely regretting it. The most annoying parts are the following:
-Otis, Emmy's ex-boyfriend's African Grey parrot or bird that he left behind. I cringe every time I...more
-Otis, Emmy's ex-boyfriend's African Grey parrot or bird that he left behind. I cringe every time I...more
Jun 12, 2008
Suzanne
rated it
3 of 5 stars
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review of another edition
Shelves:
adult-fiction,
chick-lit
Leigh, THE BOOK EDITOR, got engaged and went to visit her mom. Her mom says "I can't believe I had to wait TWELVE DAYS to see this sparkler." Then, two pages later, an incident that happened the day of the engagement is referenced as "it had been TEN DAYS since." About 200 pages later Leigh's name is spelled LEAH. This is the kind of crap that makes me want to burn books and then back over their ashes with my car. Or just complain incessantly to anyone that will listen.
Anywho, over the top chara...more
Anywho, over the top chara...more
May 27, 2008
Liisa
rated it
5 of 5 stars
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review of another edition
Recommends it for:
Girlfriends
Shelves:
books-i-adored,
fab-chick-lit
By page nine, I had already laughed out loud and at page 38, I already LOVED "Chasing Harry Winston" by Lauren Weisberger.
It's the story of three best friends: Emmy, Adriana and Leigh and a year in which they plan to change their lives. Set in New York, focussing on dating and sex, you can't help but compare it to "Sex and the City" but it isn't a carbon copy nor are the similarities a bad thing.
I found "Chasing Harry Winston" highly entertaining and incredibly easy to read. The characters are a...more
It's the story of three best friends: Emmy, Adriana and Leigh and a year in which they plan to change their lives. Set in New York, focussing on dating and sex, you can't help but compare it to "Sex and the City" but it isn't a carbon copy nor are the similarities a bad thing.
I found "Chasing Harry Winston" highly entertaining and incredibly easy to read. The characters are a...more
I'm not sure why this book has been getting such terrible reviews, because I didn't really see much wrong with it at all. No, it wasn't Everyone Worth Knowing - which, coincidentally, is a fabulous book and especially great for summer - but I don't think it necessarily deserved the bad rap it got.
Sure, the characters can, at times, be so frustratingly typical and absurdly blind to their own mistakes that you find yourself wanting to yell out loud, perhaps in an effort to channel them and someh...more
Sure, the characters can, at times, be so frustratingly typical and absurdly blind to their own mistakes that you find yourself wanting to yell out loud, perhaps in an effort to channel them and someh...more
Adriana, Emmy and Leigh are best friends living in Manhattan, New York.
Adriana - The Brazilian goddess, the ultimateslut socialite who will sleep with just about anything male.
Emmy - The flat-chested serial monogamist who had been dumped by her five-year boyfriend for a virgin cheerleader (like I would believe that for a minute!).
Leigh - The obsessive and compulsive one with lots of issues despite having perfect everything i.e boyfriend, job, place... or so her friends thought.
One day, the two...more
Adriana - The Brazilian goddess, the ultimate
Emmy - The flat-chested serial monogamist who had been dumped by her five-year boyfriend for a virgin cheerleader (like I would believe that for a minute!).
Leigh - The obsessive and compulsive one with lots of issues despite having perfect everything i.e boyfriend, job, place... or so her friends thought.
One day, the two...more
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I'd never read anything by Laura Weisberger before. I'd seen the movie "The Devil Wears Prada", and to be honest, that was pretty rubbish storyline-wise, but I thought hey, I'll give her a chance. So I saw this book, thought it might be a laugh. Gave it a go.
One of the first things I noticed was that every time I picked it up, I wanted to put it back down again about a minute later. It was that unreadable, clearly. But I did get through it. Although I really wish I hadn't wasted my money on it.
I...more
One of the first things I noticed was that every time I picked it up, I wanted to put it back down again about a minute later. It was that unreadable, clearly. But I did get through it. Although I really wish I hadn't wasted my money on it.
I...more
this book made my angry. i really had to put it down several times and walk away. aside from the fact that it reads as if it was written by a ninth grader, the overall tone and subject just supports the stereotype that all women (or at least those in a certain age bracket) are consumed with material things and status, and that true love is not quite as important as the size and make of your ring or the number of men with whom you have slept. i have known women like this (thankfully, not that man...more
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Jun 19, 2008
stephanie
rated it
2 of 5 stars
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review of another edition
Recommends it for:
someone with absolutely nothing else to read.
it was okay.
i don't know if it's necessarily weisberger's fault - it's that after The Devil Wears Prada, i expected so much from her. and she hasn't delivered that blend of sarcasm, satire and naivety that made me like the first book so much.
this is the story of three girls who make a decision to basically change their lives in one year - the chronic commitment-phobe will be engaged, the serial monogamist will go on a "fuck tour", and the one in the perfect relationship will do . . . somethin...more
i don't know if it's necessarily weisberger's fault - it's that after The Devil Wears Prada, i expected so much from her. and she hasn't delivered that blend of sarcasm, satire and naivety that made me like the first book so much.
this is the story of three girls who make a decision to basically change their lives in one year - the chronic commitment-phobe will be engaged, the serial monogamist will go on a "fuck tour", and the one in the perfect relationship will do . . . somethin...more
It was one of those books I wanted to throw with great force (thanks Dorothy Parker) but still had to finish just so I could see how bad it could get.
The unforgettably bad bits:
1. Yes, I too was constantly checking the cover to see if I was mistaken in thinking those were rings coz nothing in the narrative justified that design. Except the art department wanted it to connect with 'The Devil Wears Prada', correctly guessing that was the only reason people would buy this book, and they also wante...more
The unforgettably bad bits:
1. Yes, I too was constantly checking the cover to see if I was mistaken in thinking those were rings coz nothing in the narrative justified that design. Except the art department wanted it to connect with 'The Devil Wears Prada', correctly guessing that was the only reason people would buy this book, and they also wante...more
I love this book. Totally girlie and predictable, but fantastic!!!! I really enjoyed the way the author presented three female personalities whom I could either relate to, or identify them among my female friends. All three girls are fantastic and easy to love.
Great writing too. I couldn't put it down. Not in the suspense thriller kind of way, but in the I really want to know what's going to happen with the characters and what turns are their lives taking.
Great writing too. I couldn't put it down. Not in the suspense thriller kind of way, but in the I really want to know what's going to happen with the characters and what turns are their lives taking.
All the "nice guys" got to me! That nearly every man (even one night stands?) seemed to be overly considerate and romantic and unbeliveable in the least kinda wanted to make me gag a little. I suppose that is the kind of men to expect in chick lit, though?
Altogether it was a very easy and quick read. Not the best or worst. A mostly predictable plotline, and characters that are one-dimensional take away from the enjoyment. Having said that, it was a fun story about fabulous neurotic characters (...more
Altogether it was a very easy and quick read. Not the best or worst. A mostly predictable plotline, and characters that are one-dimensional take away from the enjoyment. Having said that, it was a fun story about fabulous neurotic characters (...more
Cute. Not realistic and sometimes frustratingly so.
I mean isn't kind of ridiculous for a writer to write with three characters that are three different versions of most girls perfection? All went to Cornell one is a publishing titan in training, one travels the world searching for great recipes and gets paid for it, and one is a gorgeous Brazilian heiress.
It's a fun silly read but at points I was just angry at the fact that a writer would so casually write about three perfect girls with problem...more
I mean isn't kind of ridiculous for a writer to write with three characters that are three different versions of most girls perfection? All went to Cornell one is a publishing titan in training, one travels the world searching for great recipes and gets paid for it, and one is a gorgeous Brazilian heiress.
It's a fun silly read but at points I was just angry at the fact that a writer would so casually write about three perfect girls with problem...more
I like to brag about the breadth of my reading tastes, saying that I read everything "from classics to trash." As if to prove it, I read this book, which falls closer to the trash end of the spectrum than to the classics. Three girlfriends approaching 30 make a bet to see which of them can most successfully shake up her entire life. The man-chasing Brazilian babe is going to settle down with one steady boyfriend. The woman who is desperate for marriage and motherhood will have causal affairs. An...more
Šo grāmatu sāku lasīt vasarā, kad bija brīvais laiks. Diemžēl aizņmetības dēļ, to pabeidzu lasīt tikai tagad. Rezcenziju gribējās rakstīt par grāmatu, kas patiešām ir izlasīta.
Šī grāmata pati par sevi ir ļoti viegli lasāma, tajā nav apslēptu domu un sarežģītu problēmu. Grāmata ir par trim labākajām draudzenēm,kuras apņemas gada laikā piepildīt konkrētu mērķi. Šie mēŗki vairāk ir saistīti ar privāto dzīvi. Viena no draudzenēm centīsies iegūt pasaulslavenā juveliera Harija Vinstona piecu karātu...more
Šī grāmata pati par sevi ir ļoti viegli lasāma, tajā nav apslēptu domu un sarežģītu problēmu. Grāmata ir par trim labākajām draudzenēm,kuras apņemas gada laikā piepildīt konkrētu mērķi. Šie mēŗki vairāk ir saistīti ar privāto dzīvi. Viena no draudzenēm centīsies iegūt pasaulslavenā juveliera Harija Vinstona piecu karātu...more
Aug 04, 2012
Miss Anne Lynn
rated it
1 of 5 stars
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review of another edition
Shelves:
regalato-venduto
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This book represents everything I love and hate about chick lit.
For the first hundred pages or so, I actively despised all three of the main female characters. They were your typical young, beautiful, college-educated, well-to-do New York gals, with all their typical dramatic lives. Oh, no! My apartment is sooooo small. Oh, no! My fabulous job as an editor isn't enough to counteract my mild OCD. Oh, no! I'm reaching thirty and no longer a viable candidate for male interest. (You know the drill....more
For the first hundred pages or so, I actively despised all three of the main female characters. They were your typical young, beautiful, college-educated, well-to-do New York gals, with all their typical dramatic lives. Oh, no! My apartment is sooooo small. Oh, no! My fabulous job as an editor isn't enough to counteract my mild OCD. Oh, no! I'm reaching thirty and no longer a viable candidate for male interest. (You know the drill....more
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Aug 02, 2011
Lauren Fidler
rated it
2 of 5 stars
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Shelves:
abusive-relationships,
books-i-can-read-in-under-3-hours,
change-of-life-fiction,
convoluted-love-triangle,
convoluted-plot,
creepy-hotel-sex,
guilty-pleasure,
hot-french-lover,
love-like-a-bad-mixtape,
mindrot,
mommy-issues,
plain-jane-gets-hot-boy,
poorly-named-characters,
secret-shame,
sex-and-drugs-and-rock-and-roll,
show-me-on-the-poppett,
smut-lit,
stupid,
what-a-bunch-of-assholes,
wish-it-were-better
oh, lauren weisberger. why must you write such ugly people. not physically ugly, naturally. since all three of these BFF 4 evas are gorgeous in their own ways. there's leigh, who we start off with, who is like a totally neurotic version of andy from the devil wears prada. and emmy who reminds me of bess from nancy drew, even though she's supposed to be flat chested and skinny. and adriana the brazilian goddess who puts both the other girls to shame.
i don't know. the premise here is a bit iffy. l...more
i don't know. the premise here is a bit iffy. l...more
hasing Harry Winston by Lauren Weisberger was the perfect escape read for me since I was feeling stressed about a lot of things in real life. This one was light and funny, even though the situations were ridiculous and I really did not like the characters.
**I'm very confused because I was looking at the synopsis for this on BN.com. The names of the girls are different and the storyline is almost exact but still just a little different. Like maybe that was the original one she submitted prior to...more
**I'm very confused because I was looking at the synopsis for this on BN.com. The names of the girls are different and the storyline is almost exact but still just a little different. Like maybe that was the original one she submitted prior to...more
I hate myself for loving this book. It has all the horrible sexist tropes that are so abundant in chick lit: women are obsessed with children, women who love men who hate women, madonna/whore complexes, dozens of name-dropped designers and celebrities, 30 year-olds being dumped for 20 year-olds, the token flamboyantly gay friend, etc. You name it, it was probably in here.
I think the best way to describe this plot is that it is a lot like a Sex and the City episode; it even takes place in New Yor...more
I think the best way to describe this plot is that it is a lot like a Sex and the City episode; it even takes place in New Yor...more
I haven't been able to decide what exactly the point of this book was, the title certainly doesn't fit the book!
Chasing Harry Winston is about 3 friends who decide that they are unhappy with their lives and are going to change features in them. Two of the friends were open about their decision and had a dare associated with the change they were making. The 3rd friend kept hers pretty close to her chest.
These characters were all too successful and unreal, in particular Adriana, the very beautiful...more
Chasing Harry Winston is about 3 friends who decide that they are unhappy with their lives and are going to change features in them. Two of the friends were open about their decision and had a dare associated with the change they were making. The 3rd friend kept hers pretty close to her chest.
These characters were all too successful and unreal, in particular Adriana, the very beautiful...more
I read THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA and found it an amusing escapist read, and assumed that this would fall along similar lines. It does. The protagonists are three young, successful, attractive women living in New York who are disappointed with their mostly perfect lives.
The three women meet one evening for drinks after one of them gets dumped by her fiancee. (I can't remember their names, and I don't have the book anymore.) Her friends make her promise that for a year, she's going to make an effort t...more
The three women meet one evening for drinks after one of them gets dumped by her fiancee. (I can't remember their names, and I don't have the book anymore.) Her friends make her promise that for a year, she's going to make an effort t...more
Chasing Harry Winston is best-selling chick-lit author Lauren Weisberger's third novel and tells the story of three women on the brink of turning thirty who make a pact to change their lives for the better.
Although these women are successful, rich and beautiful, for some reason they feel the need to experience some life-changing, epiphanal (I know that's not a word, but I like the sound of it) moments while in the midst of their apparent pathetic and lowest moments.
We have Adriana -- a Brazilia...more
Although these women are successful, rich and beautiful, for some reason they feel the need to experience some life-changing, epiphanal (I know that's not a word, but I like the sound of it) moments while in the midst of their apparent pathetic and lowest moments.
We have Adriana -- a Brazilia...more
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Lauren Weisberger was born March 28, 1977, in Scranton, Pennsylvania, a locale recently made even more chic, if possible, by The Office. She was joined four years later by sister Dana, a.k.a. The Family Favorite, and moved to Allentown, Pennsylvania, at age eleven. At Parkland High School, Lauren participated in all sorts of projects, activities, and organizations for the sole purpose of padding h...more
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