Everyone Worth Knowing

Everyone Worth Knowing
by Lauren Weisberger

Everyone Worth Knowing
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Author: Lauren Weisberger
Edition: Paperback
Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); English (Published)
Published: 2006-05-02
ISBN: 0743262336
Number of pages: 384
Publisher: Downtown Press

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Book Review: The perfect guilty pleasure read!
Summary: 4 Stars

Twenty-seven-year-old Bettina "Bette" (don't call her Betty) Robinson has never been much of a party girl. Sure, she and her best friend, Penelope, spend much of their time holed up in the Black Door, drinking away their woes, and reminiscing about old times. But, aside from that, Bette spends much of her time strapped to her desk at the slave-driving UBS, or curling up at home with her Yorkshire Terrier, Millington, who happens to be allergic to almost everything she comes in contact with. But when Bette quits her job, suddenly her life is flipped completely upside down.

UBS was a perfectly stable office place; but after years of being told what to do, clocking in 70-hour weeks, and never receiving any respect, Bette is fed up. Without thinking about what she'll do to earn money to pay the bills, Bette ups and quits her stable office position, and takes up residence on her couch. With boxes of Red Hots, a TV with countless cheesy movies on TIVO, and the company of Millington, Bette feels like she has hit the career jackpot. Sure, she's quickly burning through her savings; but not having to answer to a boss completely makes up for it. Bette's Uncle Will, however, refuses to allow her bummy behavior to continue. Calling in a few favors, Will snags Bette the job of a lifetime at Kelly & Company, one of Manhattan's premier PR firms. Even with no prior experience in the world of PR, Bette becomes Kelly & Company's darling virtually overnight, due in large part to the fact that she has been linked to the gorgeous British bachelor Philip Weston. Even though the two have hardly done more than get drunk together, Philip is pinpointed as Bette's new boyfriend, and the two are splashed in the tabloids on a daily basis. Bette has suddenly become Manhattan's new party girl, clubbing until the wee hours of the night at some of the most exclusive nightclubs in Manhattan. But when Ellie Insider, a vicious tabloid monger, begins printing nasty lies about Bette on an almost daily basis, Bette realizes that when you're in the public eye, your personal and professional lives become one; and privacy goes right out the window.

Using THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA formula, Lauren Weisberger has penned a novel that is just as much fun and scandalous as her previous writing endeavors. Bette is an interesting character whose ability to so easily slip into the role of Manhattan party girl, after being a stuffy banker for so many years was quite entertaining; while her confusing relationship with Philip Weston leaves the reader baffled at times. The presence of Bette's best friend, Penelope, is thoroughly enjoyable; yet her blindness to her philandering fiancé can truly drive the reader insane, and cause mounds of frustration. Bette's love interest, Sammy, seems to be sincere; but at times he can be downright confusing as well. All of the characters, in my opinion, are overshadowed by Bette's Uncle Will and his partner, Simon. The two are so flamboyant, debonair, and fabulous that you can't help but love them both; though their sudden disappearance from the storyline at times was quite disappointing.

Weisberger writes a great story. While the storyline, at times, feels repetitive; and the times when Bette is suffering through unemployment can get a little boring; the rest of the novel truly holds its own. Yes, the characters can induce frustration in the reader; but they also possess the qualities and capability to create laugh out loud moments, and tears of joy and sadness. The perfect guilty pleasure read!

Erika Sorocco
Freelance Reviewer

Summary of Everyone Worth Knowing

WHAT HAPPENS WHEN A GIRL ON THE FRINGE ENTERS THE REALM OF NEW YORK'S CHIC, PARTY-HOPPING ELITE?

Soon after Bette Robinson quits her horrendous Manhattan banking job like the impulsive girl she's never been, the novelty of walking her four-pound dog around her unglamorous Murray Hill neighborhood wears as thin as the "What are you going to do with your life?" phone calls from her parents. Then Bette meets Kelly, head of Manhattan's hottest PR firm, and suddenly she has a brand-new job where the primary requirement is to see and be seen inside the VIP rooms of the city's most exclusive nightclubs. But when Bette begins appearing in a vicious new gossip column, she realizes that the line between her personal and professional life is...invisible.


Lauren Weisberger, whose bestselling debut The Devil Wears Prada outed the vicious antics of the magazine industry elite, is back at it with Everyone Worth Knowing, another cautionary tale of sex, power, and fame. This time around, the PR industry is her target, and Prada fans will recognize similar themes throughout this entertaining, if at times overly dramatic, exposé.

Bette Robinson is a twentysomething Emory graduate who shunned her parents' hippie ideals in favor of a high-paying yet excruciatingly boring job at a prestigious investment bank. One day, after a particularly condescending exchange with her boss (who sends her daily inspirational e-mails), Bette walks out on her job in a huff. After a few weeks of sleeping late, watching Dr. Phil and entertaining her dog Millington, Bette's uncle scores her a job at an up-and-coming public relations firm, where her entire job seems to revolve around staying out late partying and providing fodder for clandestine gossip columns. What follows is one episode after another of Bette climbing up the social ladder at the expense of her friends, family, and the one guy who actually seems worth pursuing.

Weisberger is clever enough to turn seemingly outrageous circumstances into amusing anecdotes, like the tale of a woman who was close to suicide until she found out she was only 18 months away from scoring a highly coveted Birkin bag ("You simply cannot kill yourself when you're that close ... it's just not an option."). This wit, combined a hint of voyeurism that most of us can't deny, is what makes Everyone Worth Knowing a guilty pleasure that's well worth the indulgence. --Gisele Toueg


The Significant Seven with Lauren Weisberger
Lauren graciously agreed to answer the questions we like to ask every author.

Q: What book has had the most significant impact on your life?
A: Very tough question. For the first half of my life, it would definitely have to be Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret by Judy Blume. I worshipped that book. Recently, I'd say that it was Empire Falls by Richard Russo. Even though there's not a tremendous amount of action, the characters are brilliant. It's a hauntingly realistic depiction of small-town America. And the place descriptions are so compelling that the book is compulsively page-turning.

Q: You are stranded on a desert island with only one book, one CD, and one DVD--what are they?
A: This is not the time for self-improvement, that's for sure--they'd all have to be 100% entertainment. For book it would have to be The Last of the California Girls, a random novel that I've read 2,000 times; for CD I would say Monster Ballads, the album of cheesy 80's love songs that I ordered from an 800-number, and for DVD, it would be Dirty Dancing, of course.

Q: What is the worst lie you've ever told?
A: That one's easy. It goes something like this: "Hi, (insert editor's name here)! Yes, of course, it's already finished. I'm just tweaking a few sentences, and I'll have the whole draft to you by Monday, latest."

Q: Describe the perfect writing environment.
A: For me, the best writing environments are all about deprivation and the removal of temptation. Therefore, anywhere on earth where there's no TV, no phone, no internet access, no friends, and no fridge is pretty much perfect.

Q: If you could write your own epitaph, what would it say?
A: I really don't want to think about this one, but if I HAVE to, I hope it would include a few keywords like "brilliant," "supremely talented," and "drop-dead gorgeous."

Q: Who is the one person living or dead that you would like to have dinner with?
A: I'm supposed to say Hemingway or Moses or Madonna, right? It'd probably just be my sister, Dana. We already have a lot of dinners together, so I know it's a guaranteed good laugh.

Q: If you could have one superpower, what would it be?
A: The ability to be invisible! It would make all my current spying/stalking/staring SO much easier.


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