Rating: Summary: The Princess Diaires Review: I enjoyed the book The Princess Diaries because it was very intresting and fun to read. I starting the Princess in the Spotlight and I hope it's as good as the Princess Diaries. I hope that you will write more of these books. I would like to read all of them hopefully. I like how the book is a little diffrent from the movie. Well i really enjoyed reading this book.
Rating: Summary: Princess For Life!! Review: The Princess Diaries, written by Meg Cabot, is about a girl named Mia Thermopolis who lives in New York City with her mother. She also has a father who lives in Genovia, a small country in Europe. Just when she thinks life is getting better, she stumbles upon a problem. Her father, has come to New York to tell her that he has cancer and can't have anymore children. Not only that, but he also mentions something that is quite surprising to Mia. Her father is Prince of Genovia which makes her the Princess. Since her father can't have anymore children, Mia is the heir to the throne. Her Grandmere who is the Queen, travels to New York City to help Mia become a Princess. I like this book a lot. I love that it is in diary form because you can understand the point of view from the narrarator a bit more. I think people that like Fantasy and fiction books would love The Princess Diaries!!
Rating: Summary: Response to literature Review: In The Princess Diaries by Meg Cabot, Mia Thermopolis is a regular girl. She is a freshman at Albert Einstein High School in New York City. She has an F in algebra and she likes to hang out with her friends. She seems like a normal teenager, but she is also the heir to the throne of the little country called Genovia. Mia's best friend is a girl name Lilly Moscovitz. She likes this boy named Josh Richter who is a lot more popular than her. While reading The Princess Diaries, I think that Mia is kind of a drama queen. She blows things way out of proportion. Like when she found out that she was going to get princess lessons from her grandmother every day after school. "Like, people always talk about how God doesn't ever give you more than you can handle, but I'm telling you right now, I cannot handle this. This is just too much! I cannot go to Princess lessons every day after school" (Cabot, 103). She needs to relax! The title of this book means that the book is written like a diary. Mia, the princess of Genovia, is the main character of this book. She takes three to four diary entries a day. "She [Mia's mother] tells me she wants me to write down my feelings in this book [the diary], since, she says, I [Mia] obviously don't feel I can talk about them with her" (Cabot, 1). Meg Cabot, the author of this book, gave me another new idea of a new writing technique that I could use. Instead of telling about the setting and characters at the beginning of the book, she tells little details of them throughout the whole book. I like that because you're not rushed to tell everything at once. "She [Mia's mother] can't go out with some guy she met at D'Agostinos or wherever. Oh, no. She has to go out with my Algebra teacher" (Cabot, 27). I thought that Meg Cabot did an outstanding job on this book. While I was reading this book, I thought about how Meg Cabot comes up with this stuff. She writes just like a teenager, yet she's an adult. I read from a critic, that this book feels like your reading a note from one of your friends, and that was exactly right. I felt like I was getting a note from one of my friends telling about all the drama in their life. This was a great book.
Rating: Summary: Awesome Book Review: As a teenage girl I can totally relate to the character in this book it's very interesting to read about the things after they happen since she is writing this all in a journal i reccomend this book to everyone and they should read it
Rating: Summary: FAN-TAS-TIC BOOK Review: This is an amazing book. Meg Cabot is my favorite author of all time. I saw the movie, the princess diaries, and it dissapointed me especially because i already read the book before. So if you didn't like the movie you should still read the book because it is way better. In the book Mia's character is an individual; doesn't care much about her looks but cares a great deal about the enviroment. She is a unique princess and a very likable character. The book is written, as you could probably guess, in diary form. Mia doesn't know that she is a princess but when her dad has cancer you-know-where he can't have any more kids so she is the only possible heir to the throne of the small european country genovia. The book is a cute and funny tale of how her life changes and is turned upside down by the news and about regular stuff that happens to teen girls. It is like reading a note from a friend. Meg Cabot is a very good writter and i highly recommend this book. There are also a few more in this series that are just as good, if not better.
Rating: Summary: Sophisticated cuteness Review: This book is so adorable! I thought that maybe it would be unbearably fluffy, and while Mia is a sarcastic smart aleck, the observations she makes about her life and those around her are actually pretty intelligent and downright funny. Mia is a typical angst ridden teen who wants nothing more than to blend in with the woodwork, snag the hottest guy in school, and pass Algebra. But before she knows it her world is turned upside down when her infertile (something Mia DEFINITELY does not want to know) Dad announces that he is the Prince of Genovia and that Mia is now his sole heir to the throne. While the man is infertile, he is not crazy. He is very serious. So now Mia is a princess with paparazzi, a bodyguard, and people with ulterior motives. Plus she is NOT passing Alegbra and there is a boxer-clad teacher in her kitchen. What is a girl to do? Read this book to find out! It is aimed at a young adult audience, but I really found the humor in it and I mostly stick to literature. And it's clean enough to let your kid read it without fear. I will definitely hunt down the sequel!
Rating: Summary: ENJOYED IT A LOT! Review: This is the first book of the series, and it's amazing, I'm an older teenager, and I still enjoyed the story of this princess girl, and pure light entertaiment.
Rating: Summary: This book is fit for a princess! (Pardon the pun) Review: This book is wonderful! It's about Mia Thermopolis, a 9th grader who lives in NY with her mom. She is your average girl, who dreams of Josh Richter and a bigger bust size. Then she finds out that she is a princess. UH OH! Than the trouble starts! Grandmere (her grandmother)comes to give her princess lessons and turns her world upside down! I know, it sounds like one of those books that are so unbelievable that its stupid; but trust me:you will not want to put this book down!
Rating: Summary: ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS IN THE WORLD! Review: When I first read this book, I was flabbergasted. This book is so wonderful and so funny. Everyone can relate to Mia's problems. Well, most of them. Her failing grade in Algebra and her crush on her best friend's older brother. Read this book and Princess in the Spotlight, in Love, and in Waiting. You'll love these books.
Rating: Summary: BEST BOOK EVER Review: this book is great! once you get into it theres no way you can put the book down when you are reading it the time goes by so fast! this entire series includes the best books that i have read in my life!
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