Sixsational
The sixth hilarious novel in the best-selling THE PRINCESS DIARIES series which has taken the world by storm! How can Mia bear it? Michael, her one true love, has gone away to college, leaving her to face a new school year all alone (well, nearly). With a potential eco-disaster in Genovia, a new...
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The sixth hilarious novel in the best-selling THE PRINCESS DIARIES series which has taken the world by storm! How can Mia bear it? Michael, her one true love, has gone away to college, leaving her to face a new school year all alone (well, nearly). With a potential eco-disaster in Genovia, a new English teacher who can't stand her, and a totally transformed Boris to get used to, life for the world's most reluctant royal is looking like it can't get much worse. Until Grandmere and Lilly step in - with a plan to save Genovia and Albert Einstein High. A plan that involves Grandmere showing up at school in her fur cape and tiara!
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ISBN:
9780330415651 (0330415654)
Edition language: English
Category:
Young Adult,
Childrens,
Teen,
Humor,
Realistic Fiction,
Romance,
Fairy Tales,
Contemporary,
Womens Fiction,
Chick Lit,
Princesses,
Fiction
Series: The Princess Diaries .75 (#6)
This was a pretty great book in a (so far) shaping to be epic series. Let me first start with the good things:Mia is still awkward, but she does her best to fulfil her princess role, and you can see that she is getting better and better at it with each book. From a girl who didn’t want to be a pri...
It’s time for another installment of my Princess Diaries binge read. Mia’s finally not a freshman anymore (yay?) and her relationship with Michael is really developing (yay?). Let’s look at book 6, 6 1/2, 7, and 7 1/2. Where the Term Baby Licker is Invented (Princess in Training): Blah. ...
Favorite one in the series so far.
One of the things I mentioned in the All-American Girl reviews is that Mia is a very immature character compared to other Meg Cabot heroines, and it shows in this book. It also doesn’t help that the major subplot is lifted from Ready or Not, although Mia’s approach to the sex question is vastly diff...