The Princess Diaries Collection (The Princess Diaries #1-10)
Read this in my teenage years and I still love the light humor mixed with the most unexpected and yet normal conflicts. Mia was a constant companion for me and I still see her as a kind of friend.
I really liked the story outline. i read the first book of the series and it was good. i like reading stories by Meg Cabot and this was another great one. The surprising elements of the story brought the glow. My favourite part was when Mia, got to know she was a princess. i have nothing in my life related to the story, but I could somehow really connect to it. The book shows a variety of relations in many different aspects. i would recommend this book to anyone who likes reading friction.
I love this series!This is my second time reading this series. These books are still hilarious and heartwarming. Meg Cabot is a goddess of words.
Really loved and adored this book by Meg Cabot. "Princess Diaries" is funny and romantic at the same time. Perfect book for teenage girls.You can actually learn a lot from this book, if you are a teenage girl who is tired of your family yelling at you or sick in bed because you have hemorrhoid problems. Haha, I'm just kidding. I think Princess Diaries is the first serial book I have read. I learnt several important things from this book:1. You should be more responsible for something that you
Loved loved loved the series overall.Mia was entertaining and interesting throughout and I loved reading her diary entries. I never got to read the 9th book of the series (my public library was apparently missing that one book to the series T.T), but I liked the ending to the series nevertheless. They were, surprisingly, much different to the movie version of Princess Diaries and now I love both movie version and book form all the same. :)
As some other reviewers have pointed out, the content of the books is more mature than that of the movies. Others have noted that the central character shows no growth. Another popular complaint: the books are not works of literary genius. Regardless of these "flaws", I cannot get enough of the antics of Mia Thermopolis. Meg Cabot does not need to write like a Bronte to produce great fiction. I certainly feel less depressed after reading one of her novels than I did after plodding through Jane
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Title | : | The Princess Diaries Collection (The Princess Diaries #1-10) |
Author | : | Meg Cabot |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 286 pages |
Published | : | by Macmillan (first published 2007) |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Fiction. Romance. Childrens. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Contemporary. High School |
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The Princess Diaries Collection, 10 Books Set Meg Cabot Gift Pack. The titles which are included with this set are 1. The Princess Diaries, 2. The Princess Diaries, Take Two, 3. The Princess Diaries: Third Time Lucky, 4. The Princess Diaries: Mia Goes Fourth, 5. The Princess Diaries: Give Me Five, 6. The Princess Diaries: Sixsational, 7. The Princess Diaries: Seventh Heaven, 8. The Princess Diaries: After Eight, 9. The Princess Diaries to the Nine, 10. The Princess Diaries Ten out of Ten.Identify Books Supposing The Princess Diaries Collection (The Princess Diaries #1-10)
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Princess Diaries #1-10 |
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Ratings: 4.24 From 1867 Users | 73 ReviewsCrit Of Books The Princess Diaries Collection (The Princess Diaries #1-10)
Well, I started listening to this series because I saw that they were narrated by Anne Hathaway, and I loved her in the movies. Turns out the books are drastically different from the movies. Let's just say they would not be Disney-approved. :) Cabot's teenage-girl voice is so very authentic, and Mia is downright hilarious. But there are also lots of vulgar parts, and sometimes the subject matter is just too "adult" for this adult. Faults aside, I would give some of the books (there are more thanRead this in my teenage years and I still love the light humor mixed with the most unexpected and yet normal conflicts. Mia was a constant companion for me and I still see her as a kind of friend.
I really liked the story outline. i read the first book of the series and it was good. i like reading stories by Meg Cabot and this was another great one. The surprising elements of the story brought the glow. My favourite part was when Mia, got to know she was a princess. i have nothing in my life related to the story, but I could somehow really connect to it. The book shows a variety of relations in many different aspects. i would recommend this book to anyone who likes reading friction.
I love this series!This is my second time reading this series. These books are still hilarious and heartwarming. Meg Cabot is a goddess of words.
Really loved and adored this book by Meg Cabot. "Princess Diaries" is funny and romantic at the same time. Perfect book for teenage girls.You can actually learn a lot from this book, if you are a teenage girl who is tired of your family yelling at you or sick in bed because you have hemorrhoid problems. Haha, I'm just kidding. I think Princess Diaries is the first serial book I have read. I learnt several important things from this book:1. You should be more responsible for something that you
Loved loved loved the series overall.Mia was entertaining and interesting throughout and I loved reading her diary entries. I never got to read the 9th book of the series (my public library was apparently missing that one book to the series T.T), but I liked the ending to the series nevertheless. They were, surprisingly, much different to the movie version of Princess Diaries and now I love both movie version and book form all the same. :)
As some other reviewers have pointed out, the content of the books is more mature than that of the movies. Others have noted that the central character shows no growth. Another popular complaint: the books are not works of literary genius. Regardless of these "flaws", I cannot get enough of the antics of Mia Thermopolis. Meg Cabot does not need to write like a Bronte to produce great fiction. I certainly feel less depressed after reading one of her novels than I did after plodding through Jane
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