Princess Academy: The Graphic Novel

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Age Range
10+
Release Date
April 07, 2026
ISBN
978-1547612031
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The New York Times bestselling and Newbery-Honor winning classic, Princess Academy, by Shannon Hale, is reimagined as a graphic novel with stunning art from illustrator Victoria Ying.

Miri lives high atop Mount Eskel where, for generations, her ancestors have lived a simple life, working in the quarry. But everything changes when word arrives that the prince of the kingdom will choose his princess from among the village girls.

A makeshift academy is set up on the mountain and every eligible girl must attend and learn how to become a proper princess. Soon Miri finds herself confronted with a harsh academy mistress, bitter competition among the girls, and her own conflicting desires. Being chosen could give her everything she ever wanted, but does Miri really want to leave her home and family behind for a royal life?

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fantastic graphic novel adaptation
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PRINCESS ACADEMY: THE GRAPHIC NOVEL is a delightful graphic novel adaptation. Miri lives a simple life that is thrown for a spin, when the prince reveals that he will choose a princess from the village girls. A training school is started where they must learn how to be princesses, and Miri is challenged by the rules and a tough teacher. At the same time, Miri is not sure if she would even want to be a princess, and she feels conflicted by the prospect.

What I loved: This is a great adaptation of the original, staying true to the story while bringing it to life in detailed illustrations and expressive characters. The book does a great job of telling the story through limited dialogue and heavily relying on images, which is fantastic for a graphic novel adaptation. Considering the length of the original, this was likely no easy task, but it is done smoothly and skillfully here.

The story itself is a lot of fun with many relatable elements around trying to be your best, consider what you want for your future, and navigate challenging social situations, things that older middle grade/younger YA readers are also grappling with. While they might not be in a school for princesses, their schools likely have many of the same elements and challenges.

The illustrations are well done throughout with lots of expressive characters and multi-paneled pages that help to convey the story through the images. There are a lot of details that give readers much to visually explore and enjoy as the story comes to life.

Final verdict: PRINCESS ACADEMY: THE GRAPHIC NOVEL is a charming graphic novel adaptation that will be relatable for older MG/younger YA readers as they enjoy the magic and charm of Miri's story - with fantastic illustrations!
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What if becoming a princess meant leaving everything you love behind
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Reading Princess Academy by Shannon Hale felt like stepping into a quiet, windswept mountain village and discovering a story that’s so much more than tiaras and ballgowns.

I followed Miri, a girl who’s always felt a little out of place in her own home, as her life is completely turned upside down when she’s forced to attend a princess academy. And let me tell you this isn’t your typical fairytale training montage. It’s competitive, uncomfortable, and filled with moments that made me both ache and cheer for her.

What I loved most was how this story balances soft, introspective growth with real stakes. Miri isn’t just learning how to be a princess, she's learning her own worth, her voice, and where she truly belongs. The friendships, even the complicated ones felt so real, and the slow-building confidence arc? So satisfying.

And then there’s the romance. It’s gentle, sweet, and perfectly woven into Miri’s journey without overshadowing her personal growth which honestly made it even more meaningful.

But what really surprised me was the tension. Between the strict academy, the pressure to be chosen, and the looming danger outside the mountain, I was way more on edge than I expected. That final act? I was fully invested.

This book feels like a cozy fairytale on the surface but underneath, it’s about identity, courage, and choosing your own path, even when the world is trying to choose for you.

If you love coming-of-age stories with heart, a touch of romance, and a quietly powerful heroine, this one is absolutely worth the read.

Thank you Bloomsbury Publishing and Shannon Hale for sharing Princess Academy with me!
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