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Journal de Mia, princesse malgré elle - Tome 11: Le mariage d'une princesse (Journal de Mia, princesse malgré elle
Meg Cabot
934 reviews for:
Journal de Mia, princesse malgré elle - Tome 11: Le mariage d'une princesse (Journal de Mia, princesse malgré elle
Meg Cabot
slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
N/A
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
Oh Mia, how I've missed you. Personally, I enjoy Cabot's teen books better than her adult ones (mostly because I don't think the "voice" changes all that much...she just talks about sex a little more and I really don't think that actually makes a book "for adults", but maybe I'm in the minority), but I must admit I liked this one.
It was nice to be back in familiar territory with Mia and company. I wish I knew a little bit about the years in between, but I'm grateful for what I have. I did find the allusions to sex a little awkward (like I said, maybe because the tone of the book still resembled her 14 year old self), but I love Mia and Michael so whatever.
I do think too much happened (SPOILER ALERT!!) Did she really have to discover her sister and get pregnant in the same book?!? But oh well, I still enjoyed it. I love the references to pop culture and I think I'll have to read the new book about Olivia as well (it's times like these I wish I was a mom already so I could read to my kid...and not be an adult reading a middle school book for fun!)
If you like the Princess Diaries series I highly recommend. Probably isn't going to get many new converts, but I imagine Olivia's diaries (Diaries of a middle school princess) will be well received and start a whole new generation of Genovia fans! Thanks for the wonderful addition to the series Meg! You managed to add to the story without ruining the perfection of the series before the extra book. It's difficult to do and Cabot pulled it off with ease. I'm impressed and will definitely read more if she continues to write Princess Diaries books for the adult crowd :)
It was nice to be back in familiar territory with Mia and company. I wish I knew a little bit about the years in between, but I'm grateful for what I have. I did find the allusions to sex a little awkward (like I said, maybe because the tone of the book still resembled her 14 year old self), but I love Mia and Michael so whatever.
I do think too much happened (SPOILER ALERT!!) Did she really have to discover her sister and get pregnant in the same book?!? But oh well, I still enjoyed it. I love the references to pop culture and I think I'll have to read the new book about Olivia as well (it's times like these I wish I was a mom already so I could read to my kid...and not be an adult reading a middle school book for fun!)
If you like the Princess Diaries series I highly recommend. Probably isn't going to get many new converts, but I imagine Olivia's diaries (Diaries of a middle school princess) will be well received and start a whole new generation of Genovia fans! Thanks for the wonderful addition to the series Meg! You managed to add to the story without ruining the perfection of the series before the extra book. It's difficult to do and Cabot pulled it off with ease. I'm impressed and will definitely read more if she continues to write Princess Diaries books for the adult crowd :)
Meg Cabot gör mig aldrig besviken! Hennes språk är skarpt och roligt och jag älskade att få läsa en mer "vuxen" Princess Diaries-bok. Att få tjuvkika i Mias dagbok ännu en gång kändes välbekant och efterlängtat. Älskar Meg Cabot, älskar den här bokserien!
funny
lighthearted
relaxing
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
It was a very sweet ending to an iconic series. It was a beautiful thing to “watch” Mia grow up. It was a little predictable but not in a bad way.
thank you meg for this happy ending! TTwTT
it was great to read about what happened to everyone after high school, college,etc. i know that to some it might be unrealistic that michael and mia are still together- and stronger than ever! :')- but they are just that couple! i adore them so much. michael's proposal was the dreamiest thing ever, and he is such an adorable, perfect boyfriend.
it was great to read about what happened to everyone after high school, college,etc. i know that to some it might be unrealistic that michael and mia are still together- and stronger than ever! :')- but they are just that couple! i adore them so much. michael's proposal was the dreamiest thing ever, and he is such an adorable, perfect boyfriend.
Spoiler
and the fact that mia is pregnant with twins! of course she is. those two are the biggest Star Wars nerds ever. it is written.
funny
lighthearted
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Predictable fluff. Perfect for a summer read. I was a bit annoyed that we just entirely skipped college. Oh well. I think it should have ended with book 10, but this one just spawned off another entire series featuring a Middle School Princess Olivia.
I liked it! Did I really like it? Eh, maybe 3.5 stars worth. The book tied up a lot of loose ends and left things wide open for book #12. I wasn't crazy about the addition of the Cousin Oliver (er, Olivia) of Genovia but overall it was cute and fun.
lighthearted
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes