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Princess Mia The Princess Diaries Vol 9 Meg Cabot Books

Go Mia! Finally some growth and responsibility! I loved this installment of the series so much, there was so much realization on Mia's part with the help of some therapy and more craziness happening. Mia is starting to grasp the fact that in the past she has been a bit of a push-over and she wants to take a stand, luckily for her the reason to do so has fallen into her lap. All the while she is also dealing with boyfriend and friend issues and learning more and more about herself along the way.

Mia is still whiny and pretty oblivious most of the time but she does crack me up while I am reading - the number of times she really freaks out over something minor is wonderful to read about especially in diary form.

Only a few more of these to go before I am caught up!

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Princess Mia The Princess Diaries Vol 9 Meg Cabot Books Reviews


While I haven't been a teenager in a long time, I have enjoyed reading this series. Mia has more problems than I ever thought a teenager could have but, it looks like she might finally be getting a handle on her life. I heartily recommend this series.
I usually love meg cabot and all of her wonderful and quirky characters. However, PD did not do it for me. I did see the movies, so maybe that ruined it a bit, but I did not feel for the spineless wimpering Mia in this "volume." I did not sympathize with any of the characters and the plot just seemed to unravel slowly and uneventfully.
I l ok or getting to know this girl and seeing her change and mature. Well written, funny and engaging.
As a teen that's gone through depression I was really pleased to see that issue out in the open. What's even better is that the descriptions of depression were really well done and accurate/relatable. Mia talking about how she got up and on her feet again (and how hard it was) is great--both entertaining and inspiring! Meg Cabot at her best! -)
Too much romance for me, but most people like that so it’s all good. I still liked the rest, just not very mushy, myself.
Nine books into this series, you might expect that the story of Mia, Princess of Genovia, has grown stale and predictable, heading toward a pat ending soon. If so, you're in for a treat with Princess Mia; it's definitely the freshest, most absorbing entry in the series to date.

The book opens with Mia and Michael, her one true love, having broken up; Michael's gone to Japan for a year and through a series of misunderstandings, he feels it's best for them to just be friends for now. Mia is beyond devastated; she takes to her bed and refuses to leave or shower. We can feel Mia's pain with every word, and it's apparent that this is not something that's going to pass quickly. Indeed, her family becomes so worried for her that her father "kidnaps" her and forces her to go to a psychologist. No quick fix here; Mia begins therapy reluctantly but also sees the value in trying to pull herself out of the black hole of depression. Along the way, she makes friends with Lana (her archenemy), discovers that J.P. is in love with her, and finds a long-lost directive from an ancestress that declares Genovia should be a democracy. What she decides to do is both believable and mature.

One of the issues that forces Mia into depression is the fact that her friendship with Lilly seems to be over, and in a most vehement way Lilly actively shuns Mia and seems to blame her for every ill effect that's ever happened to her. While my heart ached for Mia because she was so upset over the loss of such a close friend, I have to say that this is a turn of events that tickles me because I've felt for a very long time that Lilly has not been a friend to Mia at all. Mia's learning to deal with it, and also her loss of Michael, and I was behind her all the way.

This is indeed the best book in the series so far, and can be highly recommended for readers of all ages. Mia's coming into her own, and it couldn't have been harder or more hard won. Cheers to Mia and to Meg Cabot for keeping this series fresh and entertaining!
The Princess Diaries books were great as a child and now as an adult. I felt like Meg Cabot left me hanging at the end of book 8. Michael has moved onto Japan and we are left wondering what Mia will do next. She gave me everything I could have wanted for Mia in this book. This book will take you on a roller coaster all the way to the end. Meg Cabot did not disappoint with this book.
Go Mia! Finally some growth and responsibility! I loved this installment of the series so much, there was so much realization on Mia's part with the help of some therapy and more craziness happening. Mia is starting to grasp the fact that in the past she has been a bit of a push-over and she wants to take a stand, luckily for her the reason to do so has fallen into her lap. All the while she is also dealing with boyfriend and friend issues and learning more and more about herself along the way.

Mia is still whiny and pretty oblivious most of the time but she does crack me up while I am reading - the number of times she really freaks out over something minor is wonderful to read about especially in diary form.

Only a few more of these to go before I am caught up!
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