Rating:  Summary: Princess in love is royalty over other books Review: I loved the 3rd princess diaries! It is honest and is like having your own best friend writing notes to you. I can't wait for the sequels!
Rating:  Summary: okay... Review: I think Princess in Love was okay. It wasn't as good as the first two, because Mia is like the voice of reality sometimes. The going always gets tough. I think it would have been better if the ending was a surprise. Not one of those standard endings. I just wish that would happen. But all in all the book was really good. I think it's worth every penny you spend on it.
Rating:  Summary: A Wonderful book Review: This book is one of the bests I've ever read!! I am a boy, but I think enjoyed it better because I am a boy. You may think thats funny but it's really true! Anyone could read this book! It's so funny and it gets you really worrying about how Mia is going to deal with this problem. This book isn't just for laughs but it also teachs self-acualazation, but don't take it the wrong way, it isn't a self help novel.... but I really would recommend this book to anyone!!!!!
Rating:  Summary: Proven royalty Review: This 3rd installment of the Princess Diaries series proves to readers, and also to Mia, that she can be a princess and rule Genovia. A wonderfully witty novel that shows a girl struggling for what we all want despretely during the teenage years: self actulization. This is a great part of the series, and I eagerly await the next: Princess in Waiting.
Rating:  Summary: Princess Diary Part II Review: Book is geared toward a 12 and older audience. Definetly rated PG. Good book, just not age appropriate for under 12.
Rating:  Summary: Great way to tie up the trilogy. Review: I actually bought these for my cousin, but then was forced to read them when her mom expressed some concerns over content. I've read the entire trilogy and found it funny and sometimes painful; how many people want to remember the most akward times in their lives? While reading these books, I know I was reminded of mine! Don't be fooled, there are some mature themes in these books. But nothing that any 14-16 hasn't already heard about from friends or seen in the movies. Still, the book was a fun, quick, and easy read.
Rating:  Summary: My absolute favorite book.... Review: This is my absolute favorite book. I've read it twice and I have only had it for about 2 monthes. Basically, it's about Mia. She recently found out she was a Princess of a small country in Europe. She has a hilarious best friend Lilly, and on top of being a Princess she has discovered her undying love for Lilly's older brother, Michael. Mia is your average teenage dork in highschool, and is tormented by the ever popular cheerleader, Lana. I fully reccomend this book for girls age 12 and up, but it helps you understand Mia better if you have read the previous books in the Princess Diaries series(The Princess Diaries, and Princess in the Spotlight), both of which I recommend. I also think you should rent Princess Diaries if you have not already seen it, it's fun reading this and being able to picture the characters from the movies. Especially Michael, he is just adorable. Hope this helped. :)
Rating:  Summary: Tells of a princess who only wants to find romance Review: Anne Hathaway narrates Meg Cabot's Princess In Love, the third "Princess Diaries" title, lending her actress skills and voice to this story of a girl who is a princess living in New York City - and preparing for entry into Genovian society. Both adults and young adults will find Princess In Love to be a fine makeover tale that tells of a princess who only wants to find romance and acceptance in life.
Rating:  Summary: More of the same Review: Meg Cabot's Princess Diaries series are really great. They're not just for teenage girls, in my opinion (I'm over the age of 20). The writing is easy to read, and genuinely funny. Mia's account of her teenage life makes you feel like you're really in the story. I liked this book, the third in the series. However, I didn't emjoy it as much as the first two. ...I like Mia's bodyguard Lars, but it's starting to feel like the same story over again for me. The books are fun to read, and the characters and Mia's antics are hilarious. I just hope that Meg Cabot keeps us hooked with the rest of the books coming out.
Rating:  Summary: Mia's Newest Challenge: The Boyfriend Review: For the first time in her life Mia (also known as Princess Amelia Mignonette Grimaldi Thermopolis Renaldo) has an actual boyfriend. In any other situation this would be a good thing but unfortunately for Mia she doesn't love her boyfriend back, in fact she doesn't even like him that much. Although no one knows it but her diary, she's in love with Michael, Lilly's brother, and has been for some time. But that's not Mia's only problem, she still has to deal with her mother's and her Algebra teacher's new marriage and her new sibling on the way. And to top it off her Princess lessons have gotten more and more complicated. Once school breaks for winter holidays Mia will be traveling to Genovia, where she will be introduced to the Genovian public for the first time on television, not something that Mia's had the greatest luck with in the past. You may be wondering how a 17-year-old upcoming senior got so hooked on a series that's very well loved by many 12-year-olds and honestly I don't know why too. I just have a thing for books of all ages (including the I Spy Picture books they so conveniently place at work whenever I get board). Princess in Love is just as good as the other books in the series (The Princess Diaries, and Princess in the Spotlight) if not better. I was hesitant on buying this book at first (I hate to buy hardcover books) but I'm glad I did. If you're a fan of the series, I highly recommend reading this. I hope the 4th book in the series, Princess in Waiting, will be just as good. It's just a shame it's not coming out until April 2003.
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