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Princess in Love (The Princess Diaries, Vol. 3)

Princess in Love (The Princess Diaries, Vol. 3)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The saga continues
Review: Mia Thermopolis finally has a boyfriend, but it's not the boy she wants! Kenny, her Bio partner who sent her anonymous love IM's in "Princess in the Spotlight" has asked her out, and she reluctantly said yes. But Michael Moscovitz, irresistable brother to her best friend Lilly, is the guy Mia has her sites set on. But how can she proclaim her love for him without risking rejection?

In this 3rd installment of "The Princess Diaries", Mia has a few things to accomplish. She has a planned trip to Genovia over Christmas break, and she enlists the help of her romance novel expert friend Tina to write anonymous notes to Michael about her feelings for him. In between, there is still Grandmere and her ongoing "Princess lessons", and snotty Lana Weinberger, who's cell phone doesn't know what hit it when Mia finally releases her pent up "Lana" rage. Although this 3rd novel lacks a bit of the punch the first two had, it's still hilarious and enjoyable. Will Mia get Michael in the end? Or does he have a crush on brainy Judith Gershner, the girl who can clone fruit flies? Get this funny sequel for all the answers.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: That's so sweet
Review: I've been a fan of The Princess Diaries ever since I saw the movie that came out way back when. Total chick flick, but it was cute. Just because one is a princess doesn't mean life is so much easier. It's not, according to Mia.

In this book, Mia finally has a boyfriend, but she is not happy with him... she still pines after her best friend's older brother. Not to give away anything of course, but this book was really cute. Cabot writes as if it really was her diary, so it seemed like I just opened up someone's diary and started reading. The usage of "!!!!!!" cracked me up a lot... however, the book was just a bit draggy ...but it's like a soap opera: it's worth watching (well, reading, in this case) to the grand finale. Awww.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Princess in Love
Review: Princess in Love is the third book in The Princess Diaries series. This book takes up about a month after the second one left off, and Mia has even more problems than she did before. She now has a boyfriend named Kenny. Kenny is very nice and sweet and actually a very good boyfriend, but there is one problem -- he's not Michael. Since Mia has liked Michael for most of her life, this is actually a very big problem. And so while Mia used to dream about getting a boyfriend and kissing him and stuff, now that she finally does have a boyfriend, she is trying to think of ways to get out of kissing him. (Of course, Kenny notices that Mia is rather reluctant to kiss him, and this information does not take long to get around the school, providing another reason for the cheerleaders to make fun of Mia.) And Michael is spending an awful lot of time with Judith Gershner, a really smart girl who can clone fruit flies (in her BEDROOM!), and Mia is quite sure that they are going out. And of course Mia has to continue her princess lessons with Grandmere (still as scary as ever, as is her miniature hairless poodle, Rommel) , due to the fact that her indroduction the people of Genovia is coming up on Christmas Eve. And Kenny is taking an awful long time to ask her to the Nondenominational Winter Dance ...
This book is very good. I think it is the best out of the first three Princess Diaries books. I would reccomend it to preteen and teenage girls, because it has things in it that everyone can relate to.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I knew I'd like this book!
Review: Right now I'm not very far into the 3rd book in this series, but what I've read so far,I like! I think this is a great series that is even good for preteens, I am a big reader and I haven't read many books that are better than this, I am stuck on these books, I can't wait for more to come out!!!!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great
Review: This was really good, but it's my least favorite out of the 4 Princess Diaries books.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: We 'Love' Mia!
Review: In the 3rd installment 2 the PD series, Mia is trying to figure out ways to break up with her boyfriend, Kenny, because she is still seriously in love with her best friend Lily's brother, Michael. Kenny is crazy about Mia, and frankly, Mia could care less! This is my 2nd favorite book (so far) in the series! A MUST READ!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Excellent with some dodgy characters!
Review: This is the third book in the Princess Diaries series. It is also probably my favorite. Though I love books and reading to death, it is a good book that can actually make me laugh, cry, or show other obvious emotions. I laughed (several times) and my eyes misted once or twice. Mia Thermopolis, the princess heir to the Genovian throne, continues writing/complaining in her diary. She spills everything about her "love" life, Grandmere, evil-plotting relatives, and her pregnant mother who is newly married to Mia's algebra teacher. The focal point in this book is how Mia has a boyfriend who she doesn't even like (and must try to avoid his kisses), and her long-time love of her best friend's brother, Michael. Mia's life is so unbelievably disfunctional that you can't help but support her choices all the way. She may be a princess, but she still goes through her share of high school bullies, bad grades, and major embarrassments. Unless you are exactly like the freshmen teen "queen", Lana Weinburger, you will definitely find it easy to fall in love with Mia's character. I can relate to her because, like her, I am also very sarcastic and I try to be witty (though it hardly works out that way). The book is a quick and easy read, and I'm looking forward to getting my hands on the 4th book, Princess in Waiting. The only problem with Princess in Love is the super annoying characters, Lilly and Grandmere. Sometimes I could just scream, "Shut up already. Do you not realize how much of a horrible friend/grandma you are?" Mia and Michael's personalities make up for that, though.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Cabot did it again
Review: This is the best book ever. Mia is finally finding things out about herself that she didn't know. She is putting her life together in this book. VERRY GOOD

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: GREAT BOOK!
Review: I thoroughly enjoyed this book filled with more trials and tribulations of everyones favorite New Yorker -- Mia Thermopalis! Her and her boyfriend , Kenny have no chemistry and she struggles to have the courage to break up with him. Will she EVER get her true love? HER BEST FRIENDS BROTHER?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of My Favorite Books!
Review: This is definitely my favorite of all of the Princess Diaries books. I laughed out loud more than once and cried because it was so sweet! One of my favorite books of all time - a hilarious, descripitive, rich, page-turning can't-put-down book! I would reccommend this to young adults 12+


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