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Princess in Waiting

Princess in Waiting by Meg Cabot


Rating:


I give this book a rating of 5 stars out of 5 stars.


Summary: 

Spoiler alert!- Don’t read this review until you have finished the first three books in the Princess Diaries series. 


In this book, Princess Amelia is going through more issues. The book starts off in Genovia. Mia is really missing Michael, her boyfriend, who she has yet to go on a date with. She had previously agreed to go to Genovia during Christmas break. 


She is regretting signing that contract because now she actually has a boyfriend to miss. Mia is counting down the days until she sees him again. Her schedule is crazy and she has no free time. After reading Jane Eyre, she decides to stop chasing Michael, by not calling him every night. This is not the best idea. 


When she gets back from Genovia, Mia’s problems are not over. Michael invites her on their first date. He invites her to go to the Screening Room and watch Star Wars with her during dinner. Due to being a princess, Mia finds out she can’t go. With the fear of Michael dumping her for it, she decides not to tell him. 


After getting through the first semester of algebra, Mia’s pain is not over. She now has to struggle her way through another semester of algebra. Mia still has princess lessons with Grandmere everyday to deal with. Movies of her life are coming out, and they are missing important details. How is Mia going to fix all of these issues?


Review:


I loved this book. Meg Cabot has a very nice style of writing, although Mia seems a little immature for her age. I like that it includes Mia’s schedule during her trip. This gives you a little bit of insight into the stress that Amelia actually must go through. 


Being a princess isn’t all fun and games and this series represents that. I recommend this series to anyone who like books about royalty and anyone who like young adult novels.


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