Princess in Waiting The Princess Diaries Vol 4 Meg Cabot Books
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Princess in Waiting The Princess Diaries Vol 4 Meg Cabot Books
My daughter decided to read these for her 6th grade reading log weekly assignment. She enjoyed the first book very much so she had asked for the whole series. I'm sure if your child likes reading about princesses (no the dress up type, but real Princesses) she would enjoy this series as well. It is about a girl who finds out she is a real princess and deals with the every day struggle of being a Princess and also being "normal". There are parts that talk about her parents not being together, and boy trouble, etc. I have been reading her weekly reading prompt each week and have no had no problem with this series.Tags : Amazon.com: Princess in Waiting (The Princess Diaries, Vol. 4) (9780060096083): Meg Cabot: Books,Meg Cabot,Princess in Waiting (The Princess Diaries, Vol. 4),HarperTeen,006009608X,G006009608XI5N01,Social Issues - Manners & Etiquette,Children's 12-Up - Fiction - General,Children: Young Adult (Gr. 7-9),Dating (Social customs),Dating (Social customs);Fiction.,Diaries,Diaries;Fiction.,Fiction,Fiction-General,Humorous Stories,JUVENILE,Juvenile Fiction,Juvenile Grades 7-9 Ages 12-14,Monograph Series, any,Princesses,Princesses;Fiction.,Royalty,Royalty (kings queens princes princesses knights etc.),TEEN'S FICTION - GENERAL,United States,YOUNG ADULT FICTION,Young Adult Fiction Family Multigenerational,Young Adult Fiction Romance Contemporary,Young Adult Fiction Royalty,Juvenile Fiction Family Multigenerational,Juvenile Fiction Royalty,Juvenile Fiction Social Issues Adolescence
Princess in Waiting The Princess Diaries Vol 4 Meg Cabot Books Reviews
Fantastic book, it's an awesome series for teens and adults. But the kindle version has some messed up pages!!! So I missed little bits (
Epic reading
I have seen the movies so many times thought it was about time I read the books. Even though it's different then the movie I still really like them 😏
Love the series. Will use company again.
She can finally be with her loved one, and is about to go out on their first date...but grrrrrr grandmere...a ball! She didn't wanted to tell Micheal that because then she thought that Micheal would be mad and break up with her before they even went out on their first date...but then, what should she do.
Here we go, Princess Mia goes on obessing about rather to tell Micheal to cancel their date or just ignore it and...tell him on the last minute.
My daughter loved the book. I ordered the entire series for her.
I loved Meg Cabot's first two Princess Mia books, enjoyed the third one, and anxiously awaited the arrival of the fourth one. So I read Princess in Waiting with a feeling I must reluctantly call "disappointment." It simply seems that these books are running out of steam.
The coverage of Mia's time in Genovia (learning to be a proper princess) was amusing, and there were some wonderful inside jokes about a TV movie of her life that were clearly directed at the Disney movie version of the first book in the series.
The characters were all there, doing what they always do -- Mia making witty, mildly angst-ridden comments on life and high school, Grandmere chewing up the scene whenever she appears, Lily being upset about something, Tina being romantic and mildly drippy, Boris playing the violin and tucking his sweater into his pants, and Michael being utterly too good to be true. The elements were all there -- the diary device (though how Mia gets as much writen is bathrooms, during classes, and standing around in hallways as she does is beyond me), the lists she makes with Lily, the inserted IM conversations. But compared to the others in the series, this book just seemed flat.
Perhaps Ms. Cabot is streching herself too thin (with this series, the Mediator series, All Americal Girl, and the romance novels she writes for both teens and adults.) If she truly, as she says on her website, hopes to follow Mia though all four years of high school, she may want to pick up the pace a bit. Because at the current rate, readers may lose interest in Mia long before she goes to college, joins Greenpeace, or takes over the governing of a small European principality.
My daughter decided to read these for her 6th grade reading log weekly assignment. She enjoyed the first book very much so she had asked for the whole series. I'm sure if your child likes reading about princesses (no the dress up type, but real Princesses) she would enjoy this series as well. It is about a girl who finds out she is a real princess and deals with the every day struggle of being a Princess and also being "normal". There are parts that talk about her parents not being together, and boy trouble, etc. I have been reading her weekly reading prompt each week and have no had no problem with this series.
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