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this was fun! and cute! go mia! (this also included the novella "project princess", book 4.5)
I don't remember exactly when I read this last week. I'm really enjoying this whole reread thing I'm doing. It's a good series.
Such a great book, and all that happening because a dog was brought to a restaurant? So funny! Loved this book, so cute!!!
lighthearted
fast-paced
This was a lot of fun to read. These books may not be perfect but they are surely entertaining. I read them as audiobooks as I walk to and from school, and as a non-native English spearker, the language used is so simple that it is easy for me to follow the story and not get distracted or lose some parts in translation.
I like the narrator, even though I preferred them when it was Anne Hathway herself giving voice to Mia. But still, the substitute is quite good.
Mia is always a bit too immature, and here Lilly is very silly as well. Their behaviour towards their boyfriends is way too childish, with Mia's obsession with the prom and Lilly's flirt with Jangbu. Boris is not reacting well either, and Michael is quite bland.
Regardless, I so enjoy these books. They are quirky and silly and definitely for a younger audience.
And really from another time, as they are not exactly up-to-date with the current sensitivity for certain topics (some lines about Asperger's are not very polite and the feminist message is quite incorrect) so it must be taken into consideration they are from years ago.
Still, I have already started the next in the series and I am planning to read all the books from the series that I can find in my library
I like the narrator, even though I preferred them when it was Anne Hathway herself giving voice to Mia. But still, the substitute is quite good.
Mia is always a bit too immature, and here Lilly is very silly as well. Their behaviour towards their boyfriends is way too childish, with Mia's obsession with the prom and Lilly's flirt with Jangbu. Boris is not reacting well either, and Michael is quite bland.
Regardless, I so enjoy these books. They are quirky and silly and definitely for a younger audience.
And really from another time, as they are not exactly up-to-date with the current sensitivity for certain topics (some lines about Asperger's are not very polite and the feminist message is quite incorrect) so it must be taken into consideration they are from years ago.
Still, I have already started the next in the series and I am planning to read all the books from the series that I can find in my library
Honestly haven’t liked this or the last one in the series at all, and if the next one is as boring I might give up and just skip to the last book in the series.
This one has been my least favorite so far only because Mia is acting so ridiculously. BUT I for sure thought and did the same things that she does that I find so annoying when I was a teenager. So it’s realistic at least.
A good fifth book, but kind of dragged on