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Princess in the Spotlight (The Princess Diaries, Vol. 2)

Princess in the Spotlight (The Princess Diaries, Vol. 2)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: My Review of Princess in the spotlight
Review: It, like all of the books in the series, starts our with a bang. The best part of the book, I'd say, was the part at the principal's office after the interview ("'Mia, are you really so unhappy here in Albert Einstien?'"). When I read the end, at The resturant reall late, I was soooooo shocked!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very good sequel!...
Review: This book is awesome, and a great pass-by sequel to Volume one! I think everyone who read volume one, to read volume two! I heard there is going to be 8 in the series!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A good Book!!!
Review: This was a great book. Mia has a secret admirer, has an interview with Berverly Bellerieve on Twenty Four/Seven, her mom's pregant, and Mr. Gianni and her mom are getting married on Halloween. Grandmere hears about it and plans it instead of the bride and groom. That's not nice. I don't get it--why does she want to plan it when she doesn't like them? Perhaps she wants credit from Genovia or something. I don't know, though.
This is good. Except Grandmere. LOL. But a good one, though. Heehe.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another winner!
Review: Another winner for Ms. Cabot! It's so endearing the way that her style of writing sounds just like a teenager writing about a mixed up life.
Princess Mia has quite a few normal teenage problems. She's less than gorgeous. Her crush doesn't see her as anything other than his little sister's friend. And she's taller than any girl in the freshman year with no chest to speak of. But she has some, ah, less than normal problems as well. She's the reluctant heir to the throne of a small European country called Genovia. Her mother is pregnant with her Algebra teacher's baby. She has to appear on national television in front of God and everybody in a week. And she has a secret admirer whose identity remains a mystery.
As messed up as her life is, the reluctant princess gets through everything one step at a time and completes this second book in the Princess Diaries series. Excellent, original, and funny. Give me one person who wouldn't appreciate this.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Well...
Review: It was not as good as the first but it was still very good I finished this one the day after I got the book It was that good.
At times it was confusing but good. It was funny and sad I was crying at the end. I thought it was very well written (but who cares) It was a good book to read to brighten your day.

I'm gonna buy the third book now.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Emily Knights book review
Review: The book The Princess Diaries was a great book. It starts off with your typical highschool "nerd" living her life exactly how she wants it . . .invisible. Things are going fine when out of nowhere her Grandmother comes to tell her she is next in line to be a the queen of Genovia, a small country between France and Italy.
If things werent bad enough she starts getting secret love letters from a scret admirer. Could it be her best firend Lilly's older brother Micheal? Who Mia has had a secret crush on for over 3 years now? She also finds out that her mother is having the baby of her Algebra teacher!
This is defently a fairy tale turned upside down. With something new around ever corner I would give, Princess in the Spotlight two thumbs up!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I Loved It
Review: It was a few days before my birthday. And I was at the mall looking around for a book. I was looking for a certain book but as it turned out they didn't have it. So then the sales lady recommended this one. I had seen the movie and I liked it so I was like, "Okay." And I bought it and brought it home.

I started reading it and couldn't put it down. My cousin who was playing video games in my room at the time thought I forgot to take my medication or something because I kept on laughing and muttering little things about the book to myself. I ended up finishing the book that same day, since it was raining out and because I loved it so much. I lent it to my cousin and she loves it too. Now she's the one who forgot to take her pills. We're gonna buy the third one now.

I really recommend this book for anyone who is in the mood for some laughs. I won't say what it's about. But I assure you it is so good. You won't regret you bought it.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: the secoind book
Review: the second book in the series isn't as good as the first or the 3rd. it seems stunted and not happening as good as the other books.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Princess Diaries: Princess in the spotlight
Review: I think it is one of the best books I have ever read ! Although I liked the first one better it kept me reading until I finished.When you read this book it's like having your best friend constantly writing to you. I absolutely fell in love with "The Princess Diaries" series that is why I hope to read Princess in Love very soon.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent
Review: Wow! I really liked this one. It elaborates on the first book in the series, which I also enjoyed. When I first read this, I threw it down in frustration at the ending (when WILL she end up with Michael?) but it's really very well written, very funny, very realistic (well, as far as a book about a girl who wakes up one morning a princess can be) and I very strongly urge you to read it! Five stars- no less.


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