Violet In Private (Violet)
 

Violet In Private

by Melissa Walker

The return of Violet, the not-so- confident model…

Violet Greenfield knows she’s supposed to be a super-confident nineteen-year-old because she’s done runway shows in New York and internationally. But now that she’s finally headed to college, she’s afraid she’ll turn back into that girl who blended into the walls in high school. Vassar is just two hours away from New York City––her... (read more)

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  • The Story Siren
    • Rated 5 stars

    Violet is back! She’s headed of to her freshman year at Vassar, and she is hoping to leave the modeling world behind once and for all. If only it was that easy. College life is great and she has unbelievably awesome new friends. But her phone is going off the hook constantly with calls from Angela her agent. Even though Violet may be done with modeling the modeling world isn’t done with her, she’s still under contract.

    She still supports her healthy model lingo and she continues to get a bad wrap from her “extra pounds.” Violet writes an article for the school paper declaring her views and lands herself an internship at Teen Fashionista, working under Roger’s new girlfriend Chloe. Did I mention that Violet finally realized that she is in love with Roger. Makes things a tad bit uncomfortable to say the least.

    Now that Violet is done modeling, she has to figure out who she is now. All while staying true to her self image, despite the constant ridicule, sorting through her boy angst and leaving the model drama behind for good!

    Could it be possible for this series to get better as it goes along? I feel like I have a new best friend after I’ve spent all this time with dear Violet. I have to say that this was my favorite book....... so far. I really hope that the series doesn’t end here. I think Violet became the person I always thought she was in this novel. Everyone had their insecurities, but I think that Violet finally came to terms with hers. I continue to love Walker’s writing, it just floats of the page it’s such a beautiful story. Could it be possible that she impressed me more?! Violet’s character is so realistically portrayed, I couldn’t help but feel her emotions as she felt them through the story. And that isn’t something that happens to me every time I read a book. I absolutely recommend this series. And don’t let the fact that it is about modeling and fashion turn you away. The story is about so much more than that.

    The Story Siren wrote this review Sunday, July 20 2008. ( reply | permalink )
  • The Book Muncher
    • Rated 5 stars

    Venerable Violet is back again in another fashionable tale. This time, she’s off to college after a deferred admission to Vassar. But even though she only wants to have a normal life now as she adjusts to college life and new outrageous but awesome friends, the fashion world is not far behind. Violet is still getting major criticism for gaining a few pounds, and she starts an internship at Teen Fashionista mainly because the magazine editor has always wanted a supermodel intern. In the midst of all this confusion about her self-image, modeling drama, and boy angst, Violet tries to find out who she really is.

    I am a huge fan of Melissa Walker’s first two Violet novels, and I was even more impressed with this amazing third. Violet is such a realistic character even though she’s an international supermodel. She faces insecurities every day about her weight and her image, and even though she tries to overcome her wallflower tendencies, it’s very difficult for her to break out of her protective shell. Violet grows so much stronger in this novel, because she begins to love herself for who she is (and not in the way Mirabella Prince’s fake quote said) and stands for something that she truly believes in. Violet’s story is really inspiring; it makes you appreciate all the good things in life and want to tell everyone to love themselves.

    For me, the best novels are the kind that can inspire emotions through well-developed characters in a story. Violet in Private is a fantastic example of this. Violet is just so real, and I felt myself experiencing all of Violet’s emotions through her story; when she was upset, I was too, and when she was depressed, I cried.

    Melissa Walker’s Violet series is a must-read for anyone who has insecurities. There’s fun, fashion, romance, friendship, and most of all, learning to love yourself. Violet in Private is my favorite of the Violet series, but I also highly recommend the first two, Violet on the Runway and Violet by Design.

    reposted from http://thebookmuncher.blogspot.com

    The Book Muncher wrote this review Thursday, July 17 2008. ( reply | permalink )
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