Rating:  Summary: True Love Waits Review: In this book, Mia Thermopolis is in love, well at least she thinks she is. She has been waiting, for what seems like forever, for a boyfriend, and now that she has one, she does not like him. Mia wants to break up with him, but the Non-denominational Winter Dance is coming up and she wants a date to the dance. But as the dance grows nearer, and her boyfriend still has not asked her, she starts to fall in love with another guy, her best friend's older brother. She starts writing love letters to him because she is afraid he has another girlfriend. Mia is afraid to tell her best friend because her friend can be condesending sometimes. While she has been "falling in love," her grandmother has been giving her princess lessons so she will be able to address her country, Genovia, at the end of the month. Her grandmother has a clothing designer from Genovia come to the United States to design dresses for Mia. One day, while she was triing on these dresses, the designer takes pictures of her to look over later. Well, he decides, with Mia's grandmother's permission, to print those pictures in the paper. When she goes back to school, people make rude comments to her about the pictures, even though she did not look bad. Later at school, her and her boyfriend make a huge production in front of everyone at the school carnaval and they break up. She was not going to go to the dance, but her grandmother talks her into it. This book is an awesome sequel to the other two books Meg Cabot has written.
Rating:  Summary: The Love Life of a Princess Review: Princess in Love, by Meg Cabot is a fun, exciting, happily ever after story of the love life of a princess. It is the third book in the Princess Diaries series and in my opinion the best. The book is written in diary form and allows the reader to enter the world of Mia Thermopolis, a teenage girl living in New York City, through her thoughts and diary. Meg Cabot's way of telling the story of Mia is exciting and will keep you turning the pages until you reach the last one. Throughout the book Mia can not decide what to do about her boyfriend Kenny, when she realizes that she like her best friend Lizzy's brother, Michael. Although she does not like Kenny she doesn't want to break up with him, but on the other hand she wants to go out with Michael. To find out what she does read the book! You won't regret it!
Rating:  Summary: A Great Read Review: I am one of the many people who have enjoyed the Princess Diaries (all three books, and the movie). I was excited when I received the third installment, and was not dissapointed. The book continues to follow Mia Thermopolis, a regular 14 year old girl who found out only a few month ago that she is the princess of a small county called Genovia. This installment is during the month before Mia has to leave for Genovia. Mia has to deal with many topics in this book that will relate teens. She is trying to figure out how to 1) break up with the boyfriend she likes as nothing more than a friend, 2) Tell her best friend's brother she hads been in love with him since forever, and 3)Pass algebra, all while knowing she has to leave to spend Christmas in Genovia. This book isn't exactly going to be considered "great literature," but it is a very humorous and compelling read. It's writin in diary format, which makes it easy to read and more real. This really is a good book, and I would definately recommend reading it and the other two Princess Diary books.
Rating:  Summary: Princess In Love Review: This book was wonderful! I read it as soon as I got it and finished it the next day. I've read all the books and not once have I been disappointed! I cannot wait for the next one! (if you [are not aware] she has at least another 3 planned!)
Rating:  Summary: A DELIGHTFUL READING Review: Anne Hathaway, the delightful reader of "Princess In Love," the third volume in The Princess Diaries, doesn't have to act a Cinderella story because she is actually living one. Fans of the original Disney movie and book, "The Princess Diaries," will recall that young Mia's life is turned topsy-turvy when she discovers that she is really a princess. Much the same has happened to 19-year-old actress Anne Hathaway, but her life seems to be in perfect control. Chosen for the film role by director Garry Marshall Miss Hathaway was soon sharing the screen with none other than Julie Andrews. The rest is cinema history. Her reading of "Princess In Love," as one might expect, is pitch perfect and a joy for the listener as Mia finds herself with a new stepfather (her algebra teacher) and a mother who is pregnant. Furthering her consternation is a grandmere who won't quit giving her princess lessons, and teachers who insist upon assigning homework. Mia's mind is full as is her heart because she has fallen in love. This is a romp of a story that's sure to appeal, especially with Miss Hathaway's enchanting reading. - Gail Cooke
Rating:  Summary: These are great! Review: I loved these books.I finished two in one day!I am still hunting for the third.They are about a basic young teenage girls life that suddenly gets whipped around in a frenzy of new things!Now she is a princess her mother is dating her algebra teacher also of which is the subject she is flunking and now she has to go to Princess lessons.She is totally nuts over her best friends brother!Read these books and I'm sure you'll enjoy them!
Rating:  Summary: Fun! Review: This book is as much fun as the two before it. In the manner that only teen novels have, it keeps you on the edge of your seat until the last page. Mia is her loveable vaguely neurotic self, Lilly is as irritating as ever, and Grandmere displays a rarely seen side of her. This book also introduces a new character, Sebastio. It is well worth it!
Rating:  Summary: A good enough sequel to Princess Diaires Review: While the first two books in the Princess Diaries series were better, Princess Diaries and Princess in the Spotlight, this is a must read if you are a fan of the series. Princess in Love starts out with Mia going out with her new boyfriend. She kind of has a problem. She dosen't actually like this guy. Instead, she still has a HUGE crush on her best friend Lilly's older brother Michael. The reason I didn't like this book as much as the others is that the story is kind of old by now. There isn't a huge plot in this book, but a lot does happen. My favorite part is the hilarious list of instructions Mia leaves for her family on how they have to take car of her cat.
Rating:  Summary: Princess In Love Review: Martina Lubetich In the book, Princess In Love, by Meg Cabot, a young girl named Mia is trying to get used to the fact that she is a princess. Mia is a ninth grader at a private school in New York. She is a flat chested loser and her mom is pregnant by her algebra teacher. Mia decides that she isn't in love with her boyfriend, Kenny. She is in love with another boy. Since Mia is a princess, she has to visit the small country Giovinna, she is princess of. Mia has to leave on the 20th, in time for Christmas. Since she is not speaking to her grandmother, she thinks it will be very hard. This book is a very fast read and great for young adult girls. Cabot writes in diary form, so it's actually like you're reading from a fifteen-year-old's diary.
Rating:  Summary: Not Only is Mia in Love, But I'm in Love With Her Books! Review: I read ALL of the Princess Diaries books, and they are all so cool! It's like reading a 200 page letter from your best friend. Litterally. Keep writing Mia (and Meg Cabot)!
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