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4.4 13
Young Adult Fiction
156
Part 2
Overall rating
4.7
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Shortly after learning that she is a Princess, Mia gets more shocking news about her mother's relationship with her Algebra teacher and has to give her first national interview.
Mia's innermost thoughts are always funny, even when she overreacts about the ice worms that may have overtaken her mother's drink. Even though she is a princess, she still seems like a normal teenage girl. She thinks and writes (a lot) about her crush, Michael, and wonders when she is going to finally get her first boyfriend.
I am really enjoying reading this series. Meg Cabot's writing flows so effortlessly and naturally onto the page, that it is easy to get caught up in the story and not put the book down until the last page.
Mia's innermost thoughts are always funny, even when she overreacts about the ice worms that may have overtaken her mother's drink. Even though she is a princess, she still seems like a normal teenage girl. She thinks and writes (a lot) about her crush, Michael, and wonders when she is going to finally get her first boyfriend.
I am really enjoying reading this series. Meg Cabot's writing flows so effortlessly and naturally onto the page, that it is easy to get caught up in the story and not put the book down until the last page.
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