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WHY DIDN'T I START THIS REREAD LIKE A MILLION YEARS AGO???I mean, honestly. These books:- are the literary equivalent of a warm cinnamon roll (speaking of which: I'm going to go microwave a cinnamon roll so let's make this review quick, yeah?)- take literally like 45 minutes to read- are nostalgic af- surprisingly, are pretty inoffensive for the early 2000s- contain a romance you kinda root for??? And it's a slow burner! Hurray.Bottom line: THIS REREAD WILL CONTINUE. Hard to say whether current
4.5 stars *rereadThese books FLY by.. I JUST started this book and I feel like I haven't spent hardly any time reading it! While I still loved this book, I don't think it's AS good as the first, and I think it's closer to 4.5 stars.Mia finally starts having to do more public Princess things like her big interview (man could you IMAGINE? I would have passed out probably..). In the first book she goes through a huge change finding out about being a princess.. this book has some really big changes
I simply adore these books. This one was equally as adorable as the first and I'm excited to get to the next one! I love Mia because she feels authentic to me - confused, unassuming and of course surprisingly intuitive. I really like how adults are portrayed in this series. They are in extraordinary circumstances but they are very real and flawed. I really can't say anything bad. Loved it all around! :)
This was so much fun, as expected :)
This series is just too much fun. I love Michael 💖
3.5 - I enjoyed rereading this even more than the first book! I had completely forgotten the plot of book 2 and ended up gasping out loud on page 1. These are just such quick, fun reads. It's great to be reminded of why I loved them so much back in the day.
A really sweet re-read!
3.25 stars.Honestly, there's not much else I can add to this that I didn't say in my review for the first book. I don't think anything can truly top my love for the first book, where it all really starts, but this book is not far behind. Princess in the Spotlight is still just as well-written, still super cute, and I love the nostalgia that comes with it. I find it amazing that these books have passed the testament of time for me and are still just as enjoyable. Not only that but the audiobook,
This series is so fun to listen to! I love that it's Anne Hathaway who does the narration. Mia is a very funny character and even if her reactions are too much I care about her. I'm glad I'm enjoying it even if it's so different than the movies.
I simply adore this series <3 I would love to have Mia as a friend ^^
I don't dig the friendship between Lilly and Mia. They call themselves bffs and they hide so much from each other. I get how Mia judges everybody on basis of looks since she is in a teenage phase where looks matter, and puberty is way too annoying. But I also know that bffs are the world to you. Specially when it comes to first kisses or your mom getting married to ur algebra teacher. So idk why the friendship wasn't developed better.
I bought the whole series as a Kindle set so I guess we're doing this.
I AM LOVING THIS SERIES IT IS SO ADORABLE OMG
Reread on 4/29/15: I adore this series. All the 2001 pop culture references were pure gold. Can't wait to reread all the rest of the books as well!
I still am not behind Mia and Lilly's friendship 100%. Also, I never realized how short a span these books cover. This one takes place only a month after Mia learns she's a princess. And she is still bemoaning her flat chestedness and height of 5'9. Come on, kiddo. It'll be okay.
Wow, every time I re-read a Princess Diaries book, I just fall more and more in love with Mia. In A Royal Disaster, Mia has now come to terms with the fact that she is the sole heir to the Genovian throne, and is having daily princess lessons with her Grandmere to prepare for the upcoming visit to Genovia in December. She's also come to terms with her mother dating her algebra teacher, Mr Gianini. However, her mother being pregnant, and engaged, is a whole other thing entirely. On top of all thi...
This i very interesting book. I realy love M.C. books. I think she's very, very clever and modern. I realy like that Mia is a feminist;)I luve Princess Diaries;)
I've never liked the movies, but at least they cut out most of the unnecessary junk that fills these books. Are boyfriends and kissing really the most important things on the mind of the average 15-year-old girl?
At A GlanceGenre: Young Adult; Chick lit; RomanceLove Triangle/Insta Love?: Slight Triangle. Cliff Hanger: nope.Rating: 4 StarsScore SheetAll out of tenCover: 8Plot: 8Characters: 8World Building: 7Flow: 8Series Congruity: 9Writing: 8Ending: 8Total: 8In DeptBest Part: Mia's interview had me laughing!Worst Part: I feel bad for KennyThoughts Had: Oh no, that's gonna end badly; Yep, i was right; Poor Kenny!ConclusionContinuing the Series: yesRecommending: yesShort Review: Lily is still my favorit...
Still enjoyed this one but the pop culture references have not held well. I can only imagine Helen Thermopolis's reaction to hearing that Grandmere invited Orange Turd to her wedding today. Also, unrealistic that Orange Turd would actually let Martha Stewart talk or even be talking to her when there were super models in the room. Also, given that this book was written around the time of the great bus incident it's even more creepy. To see full binge review of books 1-3 click here.This is weird.