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4.2 6
Young Adult Fiction
587
Easy reading, fit for a princess
(Updated: June 19, 2026)
Overall rating
5.0
Plot
5.0
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Reader reviewed by Amanda
While Princess Mia is on spring break helping the less fortunate, she’s hoping to reach “self-actualization” and make out with Michael. She’s involved in her school group of Housing for the Hopeful. They will build a house for the Harmeyers, who have lived in a trailer all their lives. Mia must face stinky scents, no showers, soaked tents, and nasty Boris. Read Project Princess, Volume 4 ½ of the Princess Diaries. Check out Princess in Pink in early 2004.
It only took me about 45 minutes to read Project Princess, but it was just as fun as the other volumes. I liked Lilly’s documentary idea, Mia’s crazy desires, and Boris’s being weird. 5 stars! Girls 12 and up will enjoy this book.
While Princess Mia is on spring break helping the less fortunate, she’s hoping to reach “self-actualization” and make out with Michael. She’s involved in her school group of Housing for the Hopeful. They will build a house for the Harmeyers, who have lived in a trailer all their lives. Mia must face stinky scents, no showers, soaked tents, and nasty Boris. Read Project Princess, Volume 4 ½ of the Princess Diaries. Check out Princess in Pink in early 2004.
It only took me about 45 minutes to read Project Princess, but it was just as fun as the other volumes. I liked Lilly’s documentary idea, Mia’s crazy desires, and Boris’s being weird. 5 stars! Girls 12 and up will enjoy this book.
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