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Book Review: The Princess Diaries, by Meg Cabot

20th August 2014 By Julianne 1 Comment

Mia Thermapolis thinks she’s just an ordinary girl with a couple of big problems – her mum is dating one of her teachers, and she can’t get the boy she likes to notice her. Then her dad reveals that he’s the Crown Prince of Genovia and everything gets a lot more complicated. Mia falls out with her friends, starts getting followed by paparazzi, and perhaps worst of all, has to endure princess lessons with her grandmother…

I’d say that the film of The Princess Diaries is one of my guilty pleasures, except that I don’t feel guilty at all. I just love it. I’d always intended to read the book series at some point, but didn’t get around to starting it until it was chosen as one of the Bookish Brits book club reads.

It’s quite different from the film – Mia’s dad is still alive, and her grandmother is a lot less likeable as person, but a lot funnier as a character! Although Grand-mère is one of my favourite characters in the book, she annoys Mia almost constantly. The plot develops at a slower pace so I think that the film must contain material from other books.

It’s a sweet and funny book and Mia is a great narrator. I think this is regarded as a teenage classic and with good reason –  many little girls dream of becoming a princess, but as teenagers most of us come to realise that it wouldn’t be such a good thing! The whole cast of characters is fab, from Mia’s best friend Lilly to her driver/bodyguard Lars. I liked the romantic elements, but most of all I loved the different friendships and how they develop.

I’m really looking forward to reading the rest of the series and finding out more about Mia, her family and friends. Have you read this series? What did you think?

We read The Princess Diaries for the very first Bookish Brits Book Club! You can watch the results below:

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: book review, Bookish Brits, Meg Cabot, Mia Thermapolis, princess, royalty, teen fiction, teenage fiction, The Princess Diaries, YA, young adult

Bookish Brits Vlog 17: Tips for Getting the Most Out of YALC and Other Conventions/Events

10th July 2014 By Julianne Leave a Comment



Come one, come all. Learn from my mistakes. Prepare yourself for YALC. Hear me do an impression of the Family Fortunes incorrect-answer noise.

Let me know what your top tips are in the comments below or tweet @BookishBrits and then I’ll retweet them!

A few weeks ago I made a list on Goodreads for the YA books by YALC-attending authors. 

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Filed Under: YouTube Tagged With: book chat, Bookish Brits, books, conventions, LFCC, vlog, YALC

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