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Project Princess (The Princess Diaries, Vol. 4 1/2)

Project Princess (The Princess Diaries, Vol. 4 1/2)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It made me laugh out loud!
Review: I can't believe anyone who likes Princess Diaries would diss this story....It was sooooooo funny!

I read it once, and liked it so much that I read most of it outloud to my friend Veronica.

Go buy it if you like Princess Diaries (and the money goes to charity!!!!)

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: My Review
Review: I did not think THE PRINCES DIARES, VOL. 4 was that good beause there was not a lot of action or plot in the book. The book also seems to drag readers along. I think this series has gone downhill after the first book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very funny!!!!!
Review: I love the princess diaries so i got this book the day it came out

I love boris so i cracked up when he threw up on the bus.

I think mia was hoping for some makeout time with her new bf, but you cant have everything

grandmere made her mark once again

I'm also glad that the house didnt fall down! lol

oh, and mia fell of the roof. THAT was funny. Good thing she
fell on boris

And i also LOVE dairy queen

All in all i think she should have written a LITTLE more. MAybe a 100 pages more.

if i was mia i would have gone to plam springs!!!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not worth the $$
Review: I loved all the other Princess Diary books, but I think that this one was bad. There didn't seem to be much point in it, considering there was a bit more than 50 pages. Even the plot isn't that good.
"It doesn't take Mia long to realize that helping others -- while an unimpeachably noble pastime -- is very hard work. Will her giving spirit prevail? Will the house collapse due to royally clumsy construction? And most importantly, will Michael stop working long enough to kiss her?"

I think it would have been better if Meg Cabot had combined this with another book or just had not published it all. Hopefully other books by Cabot will be better.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not worth the $$
Review: I loved all the other Princess Diary books, but I think that this one was bad. There didn't seem to be much point in it, considering there was a bit more than 50 pages. Even the plot isn't that good.
"It doesn't take Mia long to realize that helping others -- while an unimpeachably noble pastime -- is very hard work. Will her giving spirit prevail? Will the house collapse due to royally clumsy construction? And most importantly, will Michael stop working long enough to kiss her?"

I think it would have been better if Meg Cabot had combined this with another book or just had not published it all. Hopefully other books by Cabot will be better.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: A Disappointment
Review: I loved the Princess Diaries series and had been eagerly awaiting Project Princess. I was dissappointed after having finished it. Not that much happened during the plot of the story. It seemed as though Meg Cabot was just writing a book that fans of her other would like and buy so she could make some extra money. When her next book Princess in Pink comes out I'm not going to buy it because I feel as though my money was wasted on Project Princess. Compared to her other pieces of work this was her worst by far. Readers who have fallen in love reading about Mia in books 1-4 will be extremely dissapointed with this eventless book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Project Princess (The Princess Diaries, Vol. 4 1/2)
Review: I think the series is climbing higher. I find myself excited for Princess in Pink(The Princess Diaries, Vol. 5). I loved this book. I feel that I can still relate to her. OK, well I'm not excactly thinking of making out every 5 minutes. I get Mia and her quest of Self-Actualization. What teen doesn't know who they are? What teen doesn't think that their first love will last forever? My only bad comment about this book is why so short? 50 pages wasn't enough. It seemed like it was unfinished almost like you need the 5th book to complete it. All in all, for the length, it wasn't good. It was great. I'm an Princess Diaries fan of the fullest. I have the DVD and VHS(long story) and all the book so I oughta know.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: More Mia!
Review: I thought Mia was funny when she was in NY but she is even funnier when she is out in the woods. I loved this book because I also one time did community service like this only it wasn't as fun. Also I read on Ms. Cabot's website that all the money from the book goes to charity, which I think is cool.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Short, but brilliant and true to tMia!!
Review: I thought this book was brilliant. It was so short that at first I thought it was some kind of scam to make some quick dough during the holiday or something. Instead, I found out that proceeds from this book go to a very good cause. Buy one for yourself and for a friend and know you're helping make the world we live in a better place, which is what Mia is all about, right? It seems strange to have this short little book stuck in here between 4 and 5, but Meg Caot is really building a house for charity by getting this book written, published and sold. I hope many young adult females look up to Princess Amelia, and someday I hope they understand why Meg Cabot wrote this book and look up to her, too!
It's important to be aware of the world around you. Thank you, Meg Cabot, for reminding me what's really important.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: A little skinny, ain't it?
Review: I used to love the Princess Diaries series--they were my favorite books. But after book number three, I must say I am losing interest. Meg says that she would like to follow Mia through high school, but who would want to read while Mia becomes more and more shallow and snooty. She freaks out about the simplest things, like her boyfriend not being interested in making out with her. She is becoming the epitome of the teenage stereotype--sex-crazed, arrogant, and self-centered. I have to say that the books have lost their pizazz, their charm, and their funny wit that used to make me laugh out loud. This book is an extremely fast read, mostly focusing on Mia complaining about the fact that Michael won't kiss her constantly. I admire Meg Cabot as a writer, and have enjoyed her other books such as "Haunted" and "She Went All the Way." This series, however, is getting very old very fast.


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