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Princess Protection Program Junior Novel

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Carter Mason's life is turned upside down when her father, Major Mason of the Princess Protection Program--a fictitious organization that rescues princesses--brings Princess Rosalinda to their Louisiana home. Rosalinda's country has been taken over by a dictator, and the only way to save her country and her mother is for Rosalinda to adopt the cover of regular American teen Rosie Gonzalez. Carter is in charge of helping Rosie fit in, but getting Rosie to change her ways is more challenging than either one of them expected. And when both girls are nominated for Homecoming Queen, they're in for a royal disaster!

140 pages, Paperback

First published May 12, 2009

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Wendy Loggia

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Wendy Loggia is a children’s book editor and has written a number of books for children and young adults.

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2,119 reviews107 followers
November 14, 2016
As a film, Princess Protection Program is an enjoyable and ultimately forgettable movie that exists only as a vehicle to exploit the friendship of two Disney starlets. As a movie novel, Princess Protection Program is a slightly less interesting version of that film. Not much more to say. Not recommended!
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26 reviews1 follower
April 29, 2015
Picture yourself in this image.You are a girl and you live with your dad whos job is to protect princesses from harm.One day you come home to find a princess in your room.Your dad explains every thing.She starts living with you and you need to teach her how to be normal.What would you do? If you want to know what Carmen does you should read the book.
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Author 2 books56 followers
October 19, 2025
Repeated review.

I enjoyed the film more (not much more), probably because of nostalgia, but this was nice, fun. It’s obviously for kiddos, but I wanted to check it out anyway. It is simple, well-written, perfect for a junior novel. Would I read it again? Not for myself. Maybe if I have kids, I’ll read it to them, so they know what I grew up with.
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64 reviews5 followers
January 26, 2014
I read this book in about half an hour right after I watched the movie. It left out a lot of parts, but it's still pretty good because this one actually represents the movie and doesn't just make a lame copy of it.
11 reviews1 follower
August 3, 2010
I really liked this book it was a mix of a Princess and another girl with a normal teenage life coming together and becoming friends. Truly magnificent.
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11 reviews
August 5, 2010
this book teaches life lessons for the future and i really liked it. i recommend it to eveyone out there who loves goo books. :)
40 reviews8 followers
October 10, 2010
This was a great book and has a follow up princess protection the Walt Disney movie. It is very interested of how 2 really different girls collide
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6 reviews1 follower
May 5, 2012
It was a good book but written for younger kids who have more interest with it.
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228 reviews
July 5, 2009
so far i only read chapter 1 and it was great so far!
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March 3, 2014
Nice story about true friendship, and I always love princess story.
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