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Princess in Love (The Princess Diaries, Vol. 3)

Princess in Love (The Princess Diaries, Vol. 3)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great!!(so far)
Review: This is a really funny book and I reccomend it and the first two...it is halarious. But there are a few swear wordas and inapporite parts that definitly make it for mature audences. But all in all, I highly reccomend it as a fast read or if you are in need of a good laugh.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Worth Every Second
Review: I was really looking forward to reading the last of this wonderful series. I couldn't wait to see how Mia dealt with her enormous crush on her best friend's brother Michael. What Meg Cabot delivered did not disappoint. I finished the book in two days, but only because I had to force myself to read a bunch of chapters of Great Expectations for a quiz the next day. Otherwise, you bet I would have gobbled the whole thing up in one day, its that good.

True to the rest of the books, Mia gets herself into some monumental scrapes involving a Genovian fashion designer named Sebastiano and the fact that she can't stand to kiss her current boyfriend, Kenny. And as always, Grandmere is in the fray, making all sorts of trouble. Add an Algebra final that Mia needs to ace, and you've got one heavy stress load for a princess.

To anyone who is reluctant to read the books because the movie did not leave a favorable impression, I urge you to atleast give them a try. The books are much more teen oriented and much funnier. Anyone who does not find humor in this series needs to heck for a pulse. Meg Cabot has truly created a masterpiece.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Just as good as the others
Review: I got PIL in the mail yesterday and finished it late last night. I was not dissappointed. It is just as good as Princess Diaries and better than Princess In the Spotlight. It follows only a few weeks of Mia's life, but they are a busy few weeks that give the reader much of what we were longing for in the second book. If you read the others, you MUST read this one. Mia learns a lot in this book, and sees that adults aren't exactly the cruel beings she often perceives them to be. I think she grows a lot more in this book than in the previous two, and liked her more and more with each page. Don't get me wrong, she's still witty, sassy and completely preoccupied with her social life, but she seems to be more 'self-actualized' :)
BTW, there is (according to the authors website) a fourth book (Princess in Waiting) due out Spring of 2003, with more books to follow!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is the best PRINCESS DIARIES book!
Review: I have read the first two books (numerous times)and thought they were really good. It feels as if Mia is your best friend passing you a note in geometry class (not that I've ever done that, of course). I was sure this book would be good, but it exceeded my expectations, big time. This was the best book in the series and I can't wait until then next one comes out. You should all read this book and the two previous ones because they are the best ever! :)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: How much longer until book 4?
Review: Well I can't wait a whole year. I love the 3 princess books. I am a 15 year old girl and I completely relate to mia minus the i AM a princess of genivoa. I made sure I went to the book store on the 26th to recive my copy the first day it hit the shelkf. Guess what happened? I finished within the nest day. Now I have to wait a whole year for the next one to come out. I am already counting down the days. This is how much I love these books. There is a little cult that follows and is obsessed w/ mia.
If you thought since I saw the movie the books would be hard to get into you are totally wrong. the movie is completely different from the books. I recomend seeing the movie and reading the books. Age doesn't matter being that i am a 15 year old girl who would normally pick up an oprah book. Just think of it as the girls Harry Potter. I am obseessed. I love mia and I know you all will love Michael. I won't give any more away. Buh bye!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Absolute Fun
Review: If you've read the other two books in the series, you know what fun it is to read about Mia. Her life is absolutely hilarious! In this third book, Mia is determined to get rid of her new boyfriend Kenny, only she doesn't have the guts to do it; finals are coming up, but she really doesn't want to study; she has to give a speech in Genovia in a few weeks, and just the thought of it makes her want to throw up; and she's still in love with her best friend's brother, Michael, only she thinks he has a girlfriend. And, above all this, there are millions of other problems that simply compound Mia's life. Half the fun in reading Cabot's book is Mia's very prominent voice, though the situations only get funnier. I recommend this book whole-heartedly (the books are ten times funnier than the movie), and I can't wait for her fourth book coming next spring, Princess in Waiting.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Drama of Being 14 Years Old!
Review: The third installment in the Princess Diaries series, this is yet another wonderful glimpse into 14 year old Mia's, "I don't want to be a princess" life.
Just a few weeks before her introduction to the Genovian people, Mia has a boyfriend she doesn't really like, and is still madly in life with Michael, her best friend Lilly's older brother. How can she break up with Kenny, her boyfriend, but still have a date for the winter dance?
The Princess Lessons continue, and now Grandmere has Mia's cousin, the one and only Genovian fashion designer, designing a dress for Mia's presentation to the Genovian people. Somehow, pictures of Mia trying on dozens of dresses appear in the New York Times!
Studying for finals, trying to figure out how to express her undying love to Michael, breaking up with Kenny, and battling with Grandmere keep Mia's life very busy!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: MEG CABOT IS ADDICTIVE
Review: If you have any sort of important committments, do not pick up this book because you won't be able to put it down. Mia's adventures in Princess in Love had me laughing out loud until tears ran down my face and people stared at me. And the ending--WOW. If you are having a good day, reward yourself with this book. If you are having a bad day, console yourself with this book. But whatever you do, BUY THIS BOOK AND READ IT AS SOON AS YOU CAN!!! Meg Cabot rocks!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent--Loved It
Review: Mia's third diary is everything I hoped it would be, with the laugh-out-loud candidness that makes Mia so endearing. The usual cast of characters is back, with some new ones, as Mia copes with her boyfriend Kenny and her crush Michael and final exams and Grandmere--and of course, on the homefront, her mother is having her algebra teacher's baby--and Mia finds out that maybe she can handle the whole princess thing after all.

Loved it. The 3 Princess Diaries books make me laugh and smile--they're great anytime but they are perfect when you feel down or just need a good, quick read. I'm already impatient for "Princess in Waiting."

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Yet again we meet Mia
Review: Well Mia is back and she is getting ready to make her debut in Genovia over the holiday break.

This time Mia is getting ready for finals, dealing with having a boyfriend and her big time crush, she is also dealing with her Grandmere pressuring her to get ready to be presented to the Genovian people.

Mia struggles with the fact that she is in love with someone else other then the person she is with, she also has to struggle with the fact that she has to start to deal with the press more and more because her Grandmere is wanting her to be seen.

All Mia wants right now is to get thru finals, break up with her boyfriend, but still have a date to the holiday dance, get ready to go to Genovia and figure out her life. But with Mia everyday is struggle to get things right.

At the end things slowly start to work out for Mia, but that is if she doesnt screw anything up..


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