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A review by veraveruchka
Princess in the Spotlight by Meg Cabot
3.0
Life can't be more complicated for Mia Thermopolis. As if it's not enough that she is a princess of Genovia and stuck with Grandmere's princess lesson after school, now she has to worry about her mother, who is pregnant with her Algebra teacher's baby. On top of that, she found herself in love with her bestfriend's brother, Michael Moscovitz. And she's sort of hoping that the secret admirer who keeps sending her love e-mail really is Michael...only it's, like, impossible, right? And what's this fuss of royal wedding is about?
Still written in diary format (ha, of course), Princess in Spotlight is really an easy read. You don't have to think about anything, just sit back and relax and keep reading. For a book so light, it's quite surprisingly page-turner. Mia is her usual overly dramatic self, and her early-teen rant is the main charm of this book. My main thought as I'm reading this book is : I'm so jealous of her ability to keep writing in her diary everyday! Hahaha
Still written in diary format (ha, of course), Princess in Spotlight is really an easy read. You don't have to think about anything, just sit back and relax and keep reading. For a book so light, it's quite surprisingly page-turner. Mia is her usual overly dramatic self, and her early-teen rant is the main charm of this book. My main thought as I'm reading this book is : I'm so jealous of her ability to keep writing in her diary everyday! Hahaha