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The Velvet Rope Diaries [Paperback]

Daniella Brodsky (Author)
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)


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October 3, 2006
From the author of Diary of a Working Girl, a witty new novel about life on-and off-the A-list.

When Anna's private commentary regarding her boss's penchant for plastic surgery accidentally goes public, she's convinced her career is finished. Instead, Anna is given the once-in-a-lifetime chance to write a New York City nightlife column of her very own. The only problem is that she has to figure out what's hotter than hot-and fast.

What is most definitely hot is the sexy stranger who sneaks Anna into a fabulous club-and plants the kiss of the century on her lips. Now, ready or not, Anna's got a career and social life that would make most scenesters swoon. But soon Anna finds herself wondering if the most desirable things in life truly are on the A-list.

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Brodsky's novel seems like typical chick lit at the outset. Anna Walker is a young, single woman, living in the big city and working for a magazine with a Cruella De Vil clone for a boss. But there are dark undertones driving this tale. The defining moment in Anna's life is the death of her father in a fire when she is eight. Obviously a tragic situation, but for Anna it's even worse: she believes she murdered him. Now in her late twenties, how she lives and her every action and inaction is based on her massive guilt. Two events change the course of her life. She is given a column of her own critiquing the newest hot spots, for which she is woefully underqualified, and one of her two best friends, Ray, with whom she's lived platonically for years, convinces her to get therapy. Brodsky's novel is funny and melancholy as Anna gets her life back on track and succeeds beyond anything she ever imagined. Maria Hatton
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About the Author

Daniella Brodsky is a freelance magazine journalist who lives in New York City.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 292 pages
  • Publisher: Berkley Trade (October 3, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 042520782X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0425207826
  • Product Dimensions: 8.1 x 5.4 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,075,458 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Daniella Brodsky is the author of six novels published by Penguin, Random House, and Simon & Schuster, one of which has been adapted by Disney as the film, Beauty & The Briefcase, starring Hilary Duff. Daniella teaches at ANU's CCE and and at her Captain Cook Studio. A native New Yorker, she lives in Canberra, Australia, where she is writing her next novel, The Book Code, which has been awarded a 2012 Varuna fellowship. Visit www.daniellabrodsky.com for book information, content on the craft of fiction, news, and events.

 

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Yet!, November 30, 2006
This review is from: The Velvet Rope Diaries (Paperback)
I have read all of Daniella's novels, and think this is the best yet! It is a great story that has a happy ending, but definitely has some "grit" and sadness that were not in her other novels. It was a great read!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Keep the tissues handy - they will be needed, January 9, 2007
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Erika Sorocco (Southern California, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Velvet Rope Diaries (Paperback)
Anna Walker has never gotten over the tragedy that she experienced when she was a mere child watching her father die in a fire, while she escaped with nothing more than a few singed shoelaces. Since that day, Anna has felt that there was something more she could have done to have saved her daddy from a fiery grave. But, alas, there wasn't. Now, even after moving to New York City to pursue a career in journalism, Anna feels guilt pangs at unexpected moments. But that doesn't stop her from ridiculing her plastic-surgery obsessed boss, Nasty. Of course, Anna doesn't expect to have her private thoughts regarding the fragile Cruella De Vil clone broadcast all over the city, causing her to lose her job. But maybe it was for the best. After all, it is only after being fired from her job as a PR puppy that she is offered the opportunity she has been looking for: the chance to write her very own column. Sure, it's a column about New York City nightlife, which Anna knows absolutely nothing about, but it's a column, and Anna feels that, given a little hard work, she'll be able to make it fabulous. But when she attempts to get through the Velvet Rope of a club during her very first assignment, and is turned away by the bouncer for wearing last year's Marc Jacobs heels, Anna instantly begins having second thoughts. That is, until she runs into a spicy stranger who assists her in making her way through the entrance, and stealing her heart at the exact same moment. Now, Anna is experiencing a bunch of firsts all at once, from kissing strangers to writing for a huge newspaper, and even being the lucky recipient of a to-die-for social life involving spa dates, and shopping sprees. But as Anna sinks deeper and deeper into her new existence, she begins questioning whether being on the A-list is truly what it's all cracked up to be, or if making a life of her own would be more desirable.

As a self-professed chick lit addict, and a writer myself, I couldn't resist picking up Daniella Brodsky's THE VELVET ROPE DIARIES when I saw it sitting upon the shelf at Barnes & Noble. From page one, Anna presents a vulnerability that makes the reader feel sympathetic to both her current situation, and her past; while at the same time showcasing a fresh voice that is unique, yet extremely relatable. Anna is enchanting and her life story is riveting. Her interactions with her platonic pal and roommate, Ray, are intoxicating, and lead the reader on a wild goose chase to discover whether the pair actually have underlying romantic feelings for one another; while Anna's struggles to make her way to the top are both easy-to-understand, and, oft-times, gut-wrenching. Brodsky has penned a marvelous addition to the chick lit genre that embraces two separate sides of the spectrum: hilarious, laugh-out-loud funny commentary, along with slightly melancholy undertones. The two contrasting ideas mixed together make a fabulous, original tale that will leave readers in a blend of stitches and tears. Keep the tissues handy - they will be needed.

Erika Sorocco
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3.0 out of 5 stars clothes and shoes, November 26, 2008
This review is from: The Velvet Rope Diaries (Paperback)
Hmmm. I used to think that the anti-chick-lit lobby, who characterized the genre as being all about young women obsessed with clothes and shoes, didn't know what they were talking about. After reading two such books close together, I'm beginning to see what they mean. Fortunately, the other chick lit books I've read are allowing me to view these two as an aberration. My inner Mary Sunshine refuses to entertain the possibility that those previous reads are the ones that are unusual.

This one tries to be deep by having the heroine sabotaging her life because of guilt over her father's death when she was 8. That portion of the book was interesting and thought-provoking, but rather than making me feel sympathy for her, it just made me annoyed.

Other than that, Anna Walker is the typical chick lit heroine. She works as an assistant for a trendy NYC daily paper, until one day she vents her frustration over her boss by writing a mock-expose about her... and the paper's gossip columnist finds it and prints it. Surprisingly, this leads, not to being fired, but being offered a column of her own--writing about the hottest of the hot NYC nightlife.

She meets a sexy stranger, and deals with some strange vibes from her womanizing best friend and roommate, Ray.

It is actually an entertaining story, but every time I started enjoying it, up popped the guilt thread and brought me down again. I've been trying to figure out why that is, because I like--in fact, I prefer--my chick lit with a core of angst. I think it's because Anna knew all along what her problem was--she just kept dwelling on it without doing anything about it, so it wasn't so much discovery and growth as it was practicing to get over it.

Whatever it was, this blend of chick lit and women's fiction elements, though I can see how it would work for some readers, just didn't work for me.
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