

S'està carregant… Party Princessde Meg Cabot
![]() No hi ha cap discussió a Converses sobre aquesta obra. "Prinsessan Mias karriär som elevrådsordförande är en katastrof. Det har bara gått sju månader och elevrådets pengar är redan slut. Underligt nog rycker Mias farmor ut till hennes hjälp, men som alltid när änkefurstinnan har ett finger med i spelet urartar det mesta till kaos. Och som om det inte vore tillräckligt, bestämmer sig Michael för att ha ett party. Mia oroar sig jättemycket. Tänk om Michael förstår att hon inte är någon partytjej. Det måste förhindras - till varje pris! Its not my absolute favorite of the Princess Diaries books but I still really loved it. I thought that this installment was especially funny, especially the bits involving Mia's Grandmère. Read in High School Age 13 (2006) – Age 22 (2015) Another book done in the Princess Diaries series. These books are so easy to read and complete, the writing style is quirky and since they are diary entries, like I have mentioned before, they are not always full pages of reading. In this installment, Mia has to use her problem solving skills to fix a broken student government, figure out why her boyfriend wants to have a party, and why her best friend and brother have been acting so strange. All the while dealing with more of her grandmother's crazy schemes. There was a lot of growth for Mia here - learning about herself and how people get what they want. She questions her idea of self-actualization that she has been trying to achieve up until this point, and I think that she is starting to realize that she can be herself and accomplish things. Like always the problems Mia faces in this book are both normal for a teen but also so over the top since she is a princess but it was funny and I am still enjoying these books. So, while this story explained a bit of Lilly's behavior, I don't think it excuses it. She's still really abrasive and downright mean to Mia. That aside, I did love the book. The group of friends Mia has gains a new face. I love that Mia becomes braver and more accepting of people the more she matures in her role as princess. The relationship with Michael has a bit of a struggle again, but easily fixed in spite of Mia's overactive imagination. I enjoyed the fact that in her own twisted way, Grandmere was able to help Mia out of her school dilemma, even if it also helped herself out of her own dilemma. I'm excited to see what the next book has in store. Sense ressenyes | afegeix-hi una ressenya
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