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Title | : | Perfect Princess (The Princess Diaries) |
Author | : | Meg Cabot |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 143 pages |
Published | : | March 23rd 2004 by HarperTeen |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Romance. Fiction |
Meg Cabot
Hardcover | Pages: 143 pages Rating: 3.61 | 4315 Users | 107 Reviews
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Sleeping Beauty, Victoria, Cleopatra, Snow White, Elizabeth, Pocahontas, Mia Thermopolis: ALL PRINCESSESDo YOU have what it takes to be a princess? PRINCESS MIA will help you find out.
Best-selling Princess Diaries author Meg Cabot and acclaimed fashion artist Chesley McLaren team up again to display this clever royal roster of princesses of the world. Big or small, old or new, fact or fiction, our favorite princess Amelia Mignonette Grimaldi Thermopolis Renaldo (aka Mia) will point out why these princesses rule, and how any girl can too!

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ISBN: | 0060526793 (ISBN13: 9780060526795) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Princess Diaries |
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Ratings: 3.61 From 4315 Users | 107 ReviewsComment On Epithetical Books Perfect Princess (The Princess Diaries)
PRETTY COOL LITTLE ESSAYS. I must admit there were many inaccuracies when describing certain real life princesses and some important facts that weren't mentioned (I'm a "history of monarchies" lover, what can I say?), I actually enjoyed the comments and each character's view on each woman. And it made me remember why I love Elizabeth I so much, though I wish they had made a remark on Catherine of Aragon. Ps: we're all the lazy princess. Let's be real.Perhaps I should be rereading The Princess Diaries Companion book in released order. It feels...strange to read reference to Britney Spears and her breakup with Justin Timberlake after the more recent reference to The Hunger Games in 'Royal Wedding'. Tina Hakim Baba was still 'saving herself for Prince William' here!Aside from the obsolete (but still funny in a nostalgic way) cultural reference, I enjoy this very much! This book certainly is not the main source to learn about the famous
"Grandmère says the only way we as a society can learn from our mistakes is carefully to scrutinize them, and vow never to repeat them." (Mia Thermopolis) Perfect Princess is a guide to non-fictional and fictional princesses from the past and the present, how they have influenced the world and how we can be like them.♕ Perfect Princess is informative, but it isn't historically accurate.♕ There's too many princesses and not enough information about each princess. Perfect Princess would have been

This book was just okay. Not much of a story and I didnt like it as much as I liked Princess Lessons. This one was more like a History lesson and not a very interesting one either. I did like the role models that the book talks about and I think I might have liked it better as a younger reader. Little girls would probably love it!
A very cute book that isnt accurate in information providing but is sweet to keep with in a sleepless day.
So this listed a number of princesses, real and fictional, under categories such as "Action Princesses", "Should-be princesses", each category narrated by a different person. There were illustrations in there and commentary by Mia. It was OK. If I had read this at any other time other than the immediate present, I would have had much more fun but considering the fact that I have been reading Princess Diaries stubbornly for about 2 weeks, I am not in an exactly "right" state of mind.Princess Out.
Not sure how to categorize this. It's a guide to princesses throughout history (and throughout fiction too) - how their style, smarts, politics, and personality helped influence the world.There's a much stronger connection with The Princess Diaries than there was in Princess Lessons, so that was good. It really made me chuckle a few times (particularly talking about Adora/She-Ra).Defintely worth a read if you're a fan of Mia and company.
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