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In page Lauren Weisberger:

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Weisberger secured a $1 million advance from Simon & Schuster for her second novel, Everyone Worth Knowing, which was based on the trials and tribulations of the New York City public relations world; the book was published in fall 2005. It received generally unfavorable reviews. The New York Times Book Review described it as "fatuous, clunky." USA Today called it "lackluster imitation" and Entertainment Weekly said it was a "ho-hum rehash" of The Devil Wears Prada.[1] It debuted on The New York Times Best Sellers List at No. 10, but dropped off the list in two weeks and was ultimately noted for disappointing sales.[1] The audio book was read by actress Eliza Dushku. In some European countries, the novel was released under the separate title Gossip and Gucci.[citation needed]