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  1. [Read and download] The Princess Diaries, Volumes III IV: The Highs and Lows of Being Mia (Adult) The Princess Diaries, Volumes III IV: The Highs and Lows of Being Mia (Adult) Meg Cabot DOC | *audiobook | ebooks | Download PDF | ePub #3896301 in Books 2004-10-01 2004-10-12Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.00 x .97 x 5.31l, #File Name: 0060590017432 pages | File size: 46.Mb Meg Cabot : The Princess Diaries, Volumes III IV: The Highs and Lows of Being Mia (Adult) before purchasing it in order to gage whether or not it would be worth my time, and all praised The Princess Diaries, Volumes III IV: The Highs and Lows of Being Mia (Adult): 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Living the dream of learning you are a princessBy Heather E. HejdukNothing will ever be the same for Mia Thermopolis. Her biggest problems in life are failing Algebra and her

  2. mom dating her Algebra teacher. And then her father drops a bomb on her. Hes the Prince of Genovia, a small European principality. That makes Mia a princess and, since her father cannot have any more children, she will one day rule Genovia. Suddenly her life includes princess lessons from her not very pleasant to be around Grandmere, trying to hide the whole princess thing from the kids at school, and a big fight with her best friend Lilly along with lots of extra Algebra practice. When word gets out that Mia is a princess she is afraid her worst fears will be realized.The Princess Diaries is told through diary entries written by Mia. While these entries are usually interesting, they are often very repetitive. While this is probably very accurate for a 14 year old girls diary, it gets a bit boring to read the same thing over and over. Discovering you are a princess is probably every little girls dream so the story is very relatable. I recommend this book for middle and high school kids.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A recent classicBy JessI forgot how great this book is. It's easy to read, relates to every teen girl with teen girl problems, and is so funny. I'm so glad I found it again.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Great!By Jamie BellsJust re- reading an old favorite from middle school, it is as engaging and wonderful as ever! Please read it if you want something lighthearted About the AuthorMeg Cabot is the author of the best-selling, critically acclaimed, immensely popular Princess Diaries novels, as well as All-American Girl, Haunted, and two Regency novels, Nicola and the Viscount and Victoria and the Rogue. Meg was born in Bloomington, Indiana, and her childhood was spent in pursuit of air conditioning, of which there was little at the time in southern Indiana. A primary source proved to be the Monroe County Public Library, where Meg whiled away many hours, reading the complete works of Jane Austen, Judy Blume, and Barbara Cartland. Armed with a fine arts degree from Indiana University, Meg moved to New York City, intent upon pursuing a career in freelance illustration. Illustrating, however, soon got in the way of Meg's true love, writing, and so she abandoned it and got a job as the assistant manager of an undergraduate dormitory at New York University, writing on the weekends, and whenever her boss wasn't looking. Meg lives in New York City with her husband, Benjamin, a poet, financial market writer and fellow Hoosier, and their one-eyed cat, Henrietta.

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