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Having recently discovered she is the sole heir to the throne of a tiny European principality, fourteen-year-old Manhattan resident Mia writes in her journal about her attempts to cope with this news, as well as with more typical teenage concerns.
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12 primary books21 released booksThe Princess Diaries is a 21-book series with 12 primary works first released in 2000 with contributions by Meg Cabot, Patricia Cabot, and 2 others.
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It was fun, but Mia is kinda annoying in this installment, but she is a great embodiment of what a (young) teen is all about with the thoughts about love and stuff (and all that whilst dealing with her parental issues, aka being a princess).
I enjoyed this a little more than I did the first Princess Diaries book. I'm not sure whether it's because I didn't have as many expectations about which way the plot would go, or that the language was less irritatingly OMGI'mFOURTEEN! Or maybe I just got used to the language a bit?
At any rate, I enjoyed the story. Nothing truly life or death, but fun. Nice to relax with.