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Princess in the Spotlight (The Princess Diaries, #2)
by Meg Cabot (Goodreads Author)
by Meg Cabot (Goodreads Author)
Jasmin's review
bookshelves: teen, contemporary, fiction, four-stars, young-adult, humor, children
Jun 19, 10
bookshelves: teen, contemporary, fiction, four-stars, young-adult, humor, children
Recommended for:
Everyone young at heart
Read on June 19, 2010
I've found treasure in a form of a diary. It's shiny and has a very beautiful cover. I'm dazzled. I flip the cover. I read the pages. It's hard stopping. What I'm doing is bad, but, who could resist the temptation of gossip this diary brings?
That was what I felt when I read this book. I felt like I was invading in private property, lacking the skulls and the warning "you will drop dead if you read this". (Well, okay, it isn't exactly a diary, but still, I'm in the complete impression that I am. Since, this book is personal.)
Princess in the Spotlight is the second book of the Princess Diaries by Meg Cabot. And the spotlight is on Mia Thermopolis, still a quirky lass. She never fails to make me laugh out loud (literally like a crazy person). She's still entirely funny and witty and still with a great aversion to her lack of mammary glands, increased growth rate and fact that she is princess of some European country called Genovia.
Still more to burden her were her flunking in Algebra, her taking princess lessons from scary grandmere and her having a big crush on Michael Moscovitz, big brother of her best friend Lilly.
Her problems don't end there though. Aside from her breasts resembling tiny scars on a chest, her mom is pregnant by her algebra teacher. And her totally scary grandmere is already planning a grand wedding, with all the luscious hors d' oeuvres one can handle, that her antisocialite mom would never attend to.
Well, she's also had this secret admirer, sending her love letters and love e-mails.
But still, things could have been tolerable if she had someone to share a French kiss with. But she didn't.
Really, there's not so much a girl, even a princess, can handle.
That was what I felt when I read this book. I felt like I was invading in private property, lacking the skulls and the warning "you will drop dead if you read this". (Well, okay, it isn't exactly a diary, but still, I'm in the complete impression that I am. Since, this book is personal.)
Princess in the Spotlight is the second book of the Princess Diaries by Meg Cabot. And the spotlight is on Mia Thermopolis, still a quirky lass. She never fails to make me laugh out loud (literally like a crazy person). She's still entirely funny and witty and still with a great aversion to her lack of mammary glands, increased growth rate and fact that she is princess of some European country called Genovia.
Still more to burden her were her flunking in Algebra, her taking princess lessons from scary grandmere and her having a big crush on Michael Moscovitz, big brother of her best friend Lilly.
Her problems don't end there though. Aside from her breasts resembling tiny scars on a chest, her mom is pregnant by her algebra teacher. And her totally scary grandmere is already planning a grand wedding, with all the luscious hors d' oeuvres one can handle, that her antisocialite mom would never attend to.
Well, she's also had this secret admirer, sending her love letters and love e-mails.
But still, things could have been tolerable if she had someone to share a French kiss with. But she didn't.
Really, there's not so much a girl, even a princess, can handle.
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Reading Progress
| 06/19/2010 | "as usual, mia's still crazy! :))" |
