Genre: Royalty (kings queens princes princesses knights etc.); Love & Romance; Humorous Stories; Juvenile Fiction; Children's 12-Up - Fiction - General; Social Issues - Adolescence; Children: Young Adult (Gr. 7-9); Schools; Princesses; Juvenile Fiction / Social Situations / Adolescence; Fiction; Identity;
Average Review: 1 stars
Review: Princess in Love: Mia Thermopolous is not your typical teenager. She has a strict Grandma, a boyfriend that she really does not love anymore; she likes her best friend Lilly's brother, And she is princess of Genovia a small country in Europe, but she lives in the united states. Mia's life has no plans she pretty much does what her heart and her brain tells her. Poor Kenny, Mia's first boyfriend tries to win over her love but all she does is push him to the side. Kenny starts to feel like he is not good enough for Mia, so he starts asking her to go on dates with him more often. Lilly had this great idea one day that they should go on a double date but Lilly and her brother would go instead of a couple, that day Kenny started to know that Mia really did not love him like she used to , instead she likes Michael. Will she ever get what she wants? This is not Mia's favorite year, she finds out that her designer sells her pictures he took of her in her dresses that were made by him. Everyone is disappointed to her that their own princess is a model. Mia does not like the fact people think she is a model. Mia then fires her designer, and now has no dress to wear for the upcoming Genovian Christmas ball. Grandmere is very upset with Mia and Mia decides not to talk to her for a while. Will she find a dress in time? Will ever she talk to Grandmere again? Find out the answers to all of these questions by reading the Princess Diaries Series book number three.
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