Everyone Worth Knowing

Everyone Worth Knowing
Age Range
16+
Release Date
October 04, 2005
ISBN
0743262336
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BY THE AUTHOR WHO BROUGHT YOU THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA AND THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA 2!

From the New York Times bestselling author of The Devil Wears Prada comes an irresistible novel about what happens when a girl on the fringe enters the realm of New York’s chic, party-hopping elite.

On paper, Bette Robinson’s life is good. At twenty-six, she’s got a great deal on an apartment in Manhattan, and she’s on target to become an associate at the prestigious investment bank where she works with her best friend. Her eighty-hour workweeks might keep her from socializing or dating outside her office walls—but she’s paying her dues on the well-trod path to wealth and happiness. So when Bette quits her job like the impulsive girl she’s never been, she not only shocks her friends and family—she has no idea what to do next.

For months, Bette gets out and about by walking her four-pound dog around her decidedly unglamorous Murray Hill neighborhood. Then she meets Kelly, head of Manhattan’s hottest PR and events planning firm, and suddenly Bette has a brand-new job where the primary requirement is to see and be seen.

The work at Kelly & Company takes Bette inside the VIP rooms of the city’s most exclusive nightclubs, to parties crowded with celebrities and socialites. Bette learns not to blink at the famous faces, the black Amex cards, the magnums of Cristal, or the ruthless paparazzi. Soon she’s dating an infamous playboy who’s great for her career but bad for her sanity—and scaring off the one decent guy she meets. Still, as her coworkers repeatedly point out, how can you complain about a job that pays you to party? Bette has to agree—until she begins appearing in a vicious new gossip column. That's when Bette’s life on paper takes on a whole new meaning—and she learns the line between her personal and professional lives is...invisible.

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Reader reviewed by sara

Everyone Worth Knowing was one of the most boring books I have ever read. There were one or to parts that I liked but overall it was not very good. I liked how Sammy turned out to be a guy she knew from high school but that is the extint of my liking. Since when do the celebretiy photagraphers act nice. When would you find one who is willing to not sho stars doing drugs or whatever they are doing that is illegal.Do those kind of shots not get them more money?I definetly would not reccommend this book to anyone.
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Bette Robinson is a 27 year old woman working at a boring job in a bank. Once she can no longer take her insane boss, she quits. Amny months pass by and her job search isn't going too well until her uncle comes through for her. Then Kelly, head of Manhattan's hottest PR and events planning firm, offers her a job,and suddenly Bette has a brand-new job where the primary requirement is to see and be seen. The work at Kelly & Company takes Bette inside the VIP rooms of the city's most exclusive nightclubs. Partying with celbreties, and even getting close to the famous Philip Weston. Soon everything starts going wrong. Her personal life is appearing in the gossip columns of the newspaper. Sammy, the bodyguard to the nightclub soon became bette's close friend, remeber her from the past, they went to high school together. Bette was 3 years younger. Bette and Sammy have chemistry together but deny it. Soon the two are inseperable, and Bette gets out of the spotlight.
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