3.59 AVERAGE


This has been my last favorite in the series thus far. I was annoyed that Mia worried about every single little thing that could go wrong when it came to her baby brother. Plus, I thought she was too whiny.
funny lighthearted reflective fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot

Favorite from the series so far!

3.5

Another cute entry!

Lilly still sucks shit and I hate her but this was cute, and we still stan Michael forever. Best boy award.

Mia runs for school President, gets criticised by her English teacher and worries that Michael is going to dump her for not doing "IT". Boris gets hot, Lilly is still angry about everything and Fat Louie is still fat.

My brain hurts a little. I still have two P.D books left. But the reason I'm reading them is a good one. I brought the first five to a charity shop today. Super efficient me! I now have an eensy bit more bookshelf space.


3.5

plot: Things are going great between Mia and Michael until Lana decides to tell her college boys only want to have sex. Mia is not ready for any nude activity and wanted things to stay the same when Michael went off to college. Now she's stressing.
opinion: finally some spicy talk in this series. I know it's teenage but I was waiting for it to heat up!

I think I finally outgrew this series :/ it's bittersweet. (I'm probably going to finish the series one last time anyway lol)

Mia remains unhinged and very entertaining! I wish she did communicate her feelings better as it would make her life easier but I don’t see that happening anytime soon.

I feel like finally in this book something clicks for Mia about being a Princess and leader for that matter. In this installment Mia is faced with a lot of important things - she very well may have screwed up in Genovia over the summer, her boyfriend might want to get more serious than she is ready for, and her best friend has nominated her to run for student council president. So just another dramatic year for Mia.

This book was another crazy ramble of Mia's thoughts and feelings but she also started to learn that she really needs tom communication with people if she is ever going to learn anything and actually take on her role as a princess. Granted it takes the whole book for her to realize this but she is getting there.

I loved her growth in this book, she is really coming into herself and standing up for what she wants and doesn't want. She is growing up and it is showing. Now that doesn't mean that she isn't still freaking out like a teenager - there is still a lot of that fun ridiculous Mia humor for those of you who have read other books in the series.

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