March
‘You’re not Mia Thermopolis any more, honey,’ Dad said. ‘You’re Amelia Mignonette Grimaldi Thermopolis Renaldo. Princess of Genovia.’ A Princess?? Me??? Yeah. Right.
One minute Mia’s just a sassy Manhattan girl. Next minute she’s heir to the ancient throne of Genovia, forced to swap her tracksuits for tiaras. Suddenly she’s being trailed by a trigger-happy bodyguard, taking princess lessons with her bonkers old Grandmere, and having a makeover with someone called Paolo. Well, her dad can lecture her till he’s royal-blue in the face, but no way is Mia turning herself into a style-queen. And they think she’s moving to Genovia? Er, hello?
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5 July 2009
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This book expresses girls who likes thier normal life and has to change. I really like it. Also you shouldn’t be surprised because Meg Cabot does write really good books.
20 March 2009
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This book is about a fourteen year old girl who has just found out that her dad is a prine and she is the new princess.
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