Mia Thermopolis is your average urban ninth grader. Even though she lives in Greenwich Village with a single mom who is a semifamous painter, Mia still puts on her Doc Martens one at a time, and the most exciting things she ever dreams about are smacking lips with sexy senior Josh Richter, "six feet of unadulterated hotness," and passing Algebra I. Then Mia's dad comes to town, and drops a major bomb. Turns out he's not just a European politician as he's always lead her to believe, but actually the prince of a small country! And Mia, his only heir, is now considered the crown princess of Genovia!
From the first to last page, I was entertained.
She even admired her outspoken, intelligent best friend Lily instead of admiring the popular cheerleader Lana. my brain might explode.
I really loved this book. It gets a full rating from me. I highly recommend this to everyone: books written in an epistolary style with charming characters.
I think Meg Cabot stole my 14 year old personality and changed my name to Mia.
From the first to last page, I was entertained.
Meg Cabot made me love and relate to Mia. Who hasn't thought about what it would be like to be a princess? Although it would've been a dream come true for me at that age, I can understand Mia's immediate, horrified reaction. And although I had a pretty ok self image when I was younger, the doubts that crept in were so similar to Mia's in a charming hilarious sort of way.
She even admired her outspoken, intelligent best friend Lily instead of admiring the popular cheerleader Lana. my brain might explode.
I really loved this book. It gets a full rating from me. I highly recommend this to everyone: books written in an epistolary style with charming characters.
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