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4.5 4
Young Adult Fiction
487
Princess Depressed
(Updated: June 07, 2026)
Overall rating
4.0
Plot
4.0
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Reader reviewed by Rin
Devastated by her breakup with Michael, Mia tries to find a way to cope. Avoiding people, lurking about in her Hello Kitty Pajamas and feasting on meat seems to be Mia's only solution to her problems. That is, until Mia's parents finally force Mia to attend therapy sessions with psychologist by the name of Dr. Knutz...and is forced back to school.
Back at school, Lilly, Mia's former best friend, refuses to even glance at her while her former enemies, Lana and Trish befriend her. And J.P., Lilly's ex, seems to be interested in Mia, in That Way.
While dealing with all these new situations, Mia also discovers a diary of one of her ancestors who ruled Genovia for a grand total of 12 days and learns a shocking new secret about her country that will change her destiny and that of her country.
This latest book in the Princess Diaries series is one of the best yet. Meg Cabot continues to keep her writing fresh, with newer and even more heart-wrenching situations but at the same time keeping mood lighthearted, and the reader laughing.
Devastated by her breakup with Michael, Mia tries to find a way to cope. Avoiding people, lurking about in her Hello Kitty Pajamas and feasting on meat seems to be Mia's only solution to her problems. That is, until Mia's parents finally force Mia to attend therapy sessions with psychologist by the name of Dr. Knutz...and is forced back to school.
Back at school, Lilly, Mia's former best friend, refuses to even glance at her while her former enemies, Lana and Trish befriend her. And J.P., Lilly's ex, seems to be interested in Mia, in That Way.
While dealing with all these new situations, Mia also discovers a diary of one of her ancestors who ruled Genovia for a grand total of 12 days and learns a shocking new secret about her country that will change her destiny and that of her country.
This latest book in the Princess Diaries series is one of the best yet. Meg Cabot continues to keep her writing fresh, with newer and even more heart-wrenching situations but at the same time keeping mood lighthearted, and the reader laughing.
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