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The Princess Diaries, Volume IV: Princess in Waiting

The Princess Diaries, Volume IV: Princess in Waiting

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Personally, I've Seen Better
Review: Well, this one was a little disapointing. I don't think that it was really terrible (even if she was obsessing a LOT about Michael), but the part in Genovia was quite boring. I mean, who cares about the lack of ketchup at the dinner table? I liked the ending well enough, and things got better once Mia got to America. But really, Meg Cabot is going to have to start covering more days in her books if she wants to follow Mia through all four years of high school. At this rate, she'll need 28 books to get through!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: very good
Review: While not as good as Princessin Love, Princesss in Waiting, the forth volume in the Princess Diaries series, was still very good. It was funny and sweet, although the constant questioning of how to act in regards to Michael started to get a little annoying at the end. I love the fact that Mia loves the movie Empire Records, one of the best films of all time. Overall, the story was really nice and I can't wait for a volume five.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Just as funny as its predecessors
Review: Mia Thermopolis is now in Genovia for the holidays, learning about the government she will someday reign. While she is there, her mind has never left Michael Moscovitz, her boyfriend. She worries that because he is exceptionally smart, he will find a much prettier and educated girl. She even follows advice given by Grandmère! Will she truly lose him, the man she has loved for years, or will her worrying be for nothing?

I really enjoyed this addition to the Princess Diaries series. I found it just as funny as its predecessors, and extremely easy to relate to. The ending was really great, and it made the story one of my favorites. This is a must have for teens or Meg Cabot fans!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: the best
Review: This book was one of the best ones yet! I was dieing to see what happened after "Princess in Love" and bought this book right away! It definetely was not a let down and is a great sequel to the previous books. I would recommend it to any Meg Cabot lover! I also LOVED "All American Girl" in case you wanted to know!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: pleasurable read
Review: Meg Cabot continues the series quite nicely. Although the main charecter Mia doesn't have a huge problem like in some of the other books, it still captivates the reader as Mia tries to find confirmation about her boyfriends love, find her secret talent, and yet again deal with her Grandmother. It was well written and lives up to it's potential.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Come on Meg!
Review: Meggin Cabot has shown uncanny brilliance in her writing, surpassing many others on the connecting with your reader section. She makes you want to jump into the book and cheer Tina up or something. I actually had a little crush on Michael for a while, (Hey! Sounds like a cutie!)She instills a soul into her characters.

But is it me, or has Princess in Waiting lost a bit of flame? Her characters are a little comatose, many characters have two-second cameos, detracting from the *fit* of this novel. Where was her mom? I was expecting a baby!

Grandmere was definetely great, though. I can see a bright light in her, and I can absolutely compare her to my Mima, who adapts a little innocent grin when she is guilty. Her wickedness makes her a NECESSITY in the book.

I suppose the book was a good sequel, cat-on-the-roofing us to a better, juicier follow-up. I hope. It had some flair, i give her, especially that make out scene, which I was waiting for! But for now, I give her an inspirational schpiel... gettem next time!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Series Losing Steam, But Still a Great Book
Review: The newest book in the Princess Diaries series, Princess in Waiting, is a good book to put on Meg Cabot's resume, but was not as exciting as its most recent predecessor, Princess in Love. Princess in Love was full of surprises as you turned every page, with the ending that will make Cabot even more famous, but Princess in Waiting was too predictable. I found that the only time I was nearing the edge of my seat was at the Black and White Ball, with Rene...But I won't give anything else away. Also, this book was not very exciting, though I thought when Mia was at the Moscovitz's apartment, it was SO sweet. Overall, this is a very good book that I think most readers will like, but it seemed Meg Cabot was running out of ideas for her newest book. Maybe she should have left readers hanging with the end of Princess in Love.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best book yet!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Review: I love lovE loVE lOVE LOVE this book! This is the best one of them yet. I bought the first three books, and when I saw this one, I bought it right away and started reading. If you have been waiting to see what happens with Mia's trip to Genovia and what is going on with her NEW boyfriend (who by the way, she has had a crush on FOREVER), you definately want to read this. I hope that there are more books following this one, and if there are, I can't wait!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Princess Diaries Series
Review: These books are absolutely amazing. Each one leaves you hoping for a sequal. Mia Thermapolis is a true thrill to read about. HEr experience in romance, surprise, and going through puberty have you thinking she is a normal girl, but then you remember, she is also a Princess. Young girls can definetly relate to what she is going through and at the same time they wish they were in her shoes, you know the, the 6 inch staledos that go along with being a princess.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Oh YEah!
Review: The 4th book in the lovely Princess Diaries series is pretty good. The story starts off in Genovia and doesn't really have a pull till she gets back in the states. Some of my favorite characters are jipped in this book. Mr. Gianni was in like 3 pages in the book. Oh well! Meg will get it next time!


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