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How to Be Popular by Meg Cabot
How to Be Popular by Meg Cabot









How to Be Popular by Meg Cabot How to Be Popular by Meg Cabot

They are, as the title suggests, Mia’s personal “diaries” - her frantic scribblings about all of the chaos erupting in her life (and there’s always chaos). I won’t further bore you with summaries of past books, though I loved all of them! By the time we reach Forever Princess, my most recent read, Mia is about to turn eighteen graduate from high school attend the senior prom figure out whether or not she’s ready to Do It with J.P., her boyfriend of two years get over her ex-boyfriend and first love, Michael, who has suddenly returned from a medical sabbatical in Japan and actually choose a college to attend next year.Īnd, oh yeah - prepare for her official duties as princess of a small country. Mia undergoes a serious transformation, becomes slightly more glamorous, gets into arguments with her free-spirited (and highly opinionated) best friend Lilly and tries to somehow get the attention of Lilly’s older brother, Michael. Enter the usual angst of “oh my God, Mom and Dad, you’ve been lying to me all these years!” and you have the first book or two. Mia’s having a hard enough time surviving life as a gangly, awkward high school student to actually worry about being a princess - but, much to her mother’s dismay, the truth comes out. Her father, Prince Phillipe, is the son of the reigning monarch - Grandmere. I’m not sure if I can really write about my love of this book without blowing a few secrets!Ī little background, especially if you’ve seen the popular film of the same name starring Anne Hathaway (which was awesome, but didn’t really parallel the book): Mia Thermopolis was just like another other teenage girl in New York City, living with her artistic mother and beloved chubster cat Fat Louie when, upon hearing of her father’s cancer scare, she was informed by her mysterious (and annoying) grandmother that she is, in fact, heir to the principality of Genovia. Princess Amelia has nursed more than a few of her own heartbreaks, too, and it’s with a bit of sadness that I finished Cabot’s Princess Diaries, Volume X: Forever Princess, the tenth and final book in the series.įirst, let me preface my review with the fact that plenty of spoilers will probably abound.

How to Be Popular by Meg Cabot How to Be Popular by Meg Cabot

I started reading Meg Cabot’s popular Princess Diaries series when it was first published in 2000 - and I was fifteen! Through high school and college graduations, full- and part-time jobs begun and ended, a few broken hearts and a whole lot of friendships renewed and lost, I’ve stuck it out with Mia Thermopolis on her never-ending quest in wooing Michael Moscovitz, taming her unruly “triange-shaped” hair, achieving self-actualization and, ultimately, rising to power as princess of Genovia (a small, fictional European nation).











How to Be Popular by Meg Cabot