No.But she almost became in book 1!
a series of unfortunate events starring violet klaus and sunny baudaliare and count olaf
I believe that it is in all of them, actually.
Yes, he appears later in the series (book ten: The Slippery Slope) and becomes close with Violet, but at the end of the book he is lost.
Violet is the oldest sister and Sunny is the youngest sister, if you are talking about the Baudelaire girls.
Violet
In "Feed" by M.T. Anderson, examples of foreshadowing include Titus feeling disconnected and desensitized to violence from the media, foreshadowing his lack of empathy later in the story. A recurring glitch in Titus's feed hints at the damaging effects of the consumerist society on individuals. Violet's interest in literature and activism foreshadows her resistance to the system and eventual clash with the feed.
Yes, Violet Westing and Sam Westing are related. Sam Westing is Violet's father in the book "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin.
Lauren Myracle is the author of Violet in Bloomand the other books in the Flower Power series.
No.But she almost became in book 1!
Sunny is 3, Klaus is 12 and Violet is 18.(this is just a guess on how old Klaus and violet is)
Violet Dimbleby is not a real author; she is a fictional character from the book "The Eyre Affair" by Jasper Fforde.
In the book "The Blossoming Universe of Violet Diamond," Violet goes to Chicago with her father to visit her maternal grandmother and aunt. She also goes to California with her mother to meet her paternal grandmother and other members of her father's family.
its about how a boy and a girl with violet eyes find each other and fight against the people that drugged them and took them from their parents as children
Violet is Mr.Westing's daughter who killed herself the night of her wedding b/c she did not want to marry the person her mom chose for her
Violet Flint has written: 'A golfing idyll; or, The skipper's round with the Deil on the links of St. Andrews' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Golf
you can not do that but you can order the book on amazon.co.uk the price is cheap it is £3.59 plus you can get delivered by tomorrow that is when you have ordered it