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Princess Lessons (A Princess Diaries Book)

Princess Lessons (A Princess Diaries Book)

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Only for fans
Review: This is a fun read for fans of the series, but even then, I'd suggest checking this book out from the library rather than buying it.

Fans of the series will enjoy the cameos made my different characters offering tips on how to act like a princess, but this book does nothing to advance the series' plot. It's enjoyable, but not as welcome as another novel would be.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A mildly amusing tie in to a popular series
Review: This Princess Lessons book is a more or less an ettiquette and fashion-advice book posing as a tie-in to a popular series of books. While it has amusing moments, and Mia's commentary can be a lot of fun, this seems very much to be a hastily thrown together chance to capitalize on the popularity of the Princess Diaries series. Ms. Cabot would have been better served to devote her energies to improving the rather weak fourth entry in the series, Princess in Waiting.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Princess Lessons
Review: To all the girls out there, have you ever wanted to be a princess? Or even a Queen? Well I have found the book to get you started for your future dream!
The book Princess Lessons by Meg Cabot gives instructions on what it takes to be a princess. Mia Thermopolis is a princess of a small country called Genovia. The secret to becoming a princess, according to Mia, is to be who you are and not what everyone else expects. Even in the book, Mia said when she first became a princess that everyone treated her differently. After a while, it was back to normal because people started to think of her as a nerd, because she acted like who she was, not what people wanted her to be. This book contains beauty,clothes, and love advice as well as any other bits of knowledge a girl should be aware of. You also learn that being a princes is not the easiest job. You don't just get the job because you're pretty or the most popular girl in school. You have to be smart and always try to do the right thing! If you enjoyed the other Princess Diary books by Meg Cabot, you will love this one!!! If you are somebody who hopes to be a princess, this book will definitely help you get a jump on becoming one!!


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