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I'M FREAKING OUT, OMG. I'M SO EXCITED.

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EDIT:
I'm disappointed in the cover! It doesn't match the other books at like all ):

Totally satisfying conclusion to one of my very favorite series. (Not to spoil anything, but even Fat Louie ended up perfectly content.) Great job, Meg Cabot. Great job.
emotional funny lighthearted medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: No

It was fun to read this, but some of the things that happened just made me sigh and say "really?"

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"I thought you'd like it because it is laboratory-grown...but I thought you'd like this since it is conflict free"
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Some books just induce a euphoric nostalgia and make you feel like a giddy teenager. A must-read for everyone who has followed Mia throughout her middle and high school years.

3.5 stars. But now I’m disappointed because I thought there was a next book

2020: After spending the last three weeks reading all 10 of the OG Princess Diaries books and ending with this one, Royal Wedding is a total affront to the legacy of the series. The first ten books are not perfect, but they illustrate remarkable character growth from beginning to end of the series. This book ignore all of that. Every character was completely dissimilar to the essence of who they were in the original series, their lives were far too perfect, and nothing of substance happened/nor was this book remarkable in any way. Frankly, I think the Mia of the original series would have been appalled by the 26-year-old Mia of this book. I'm keeping my 2015 review below, but I've changed my mind since then: this book was trash.


2015: Wait, wait, wait, is it 2006 again? I was a Princess Diaries fanatic from 8th to 10th grade, and I was pretty excited to see this book at Barnes and Noble a couple of weeks ago.

There are a couple of things I didn't like about the book-- everything in every character's life is going just too perfectly, and I thought there were quite a few cliches that Meg Cabot could have done away with, but overall it was a very enjoyable book.

One of Cabot's biggest crutches is constant pop culture references peppered throughout the book. I think that's probably a big part about why her books are so popular, but I also believe that her books would be more timeless without them. I didn't ever finish the Princess Diaries series (10 books is a lot of books, and the series was far too drawn out), and I ended giving all of my books away about five years ago because I no longer considered the books relevant.

Do I think it's great literature? No. Will I read it again? Yes.

Finally got around to reading this - with sky-high expectations! And it did not disappoint! Loved all of it - Meg Cabot remains one of my favourite authors and this series remains one of my favourites of all time <3

Oh Mia how I've missed you! Yes it was pretty good, but it got to the point of no return when it turned out she was actually pregnant. Like yes we all wanted Mia & Michael babies but seriously before they were even married? Just no!

So it was good but at this point it may be time to leave it at her happy ever after.

I LOVED these books growing up and Meg Cabot really hit this one out of the park. Adult Mia is awesome. And so much happened in this book that there NEEDS to be a sequel. I read it in one sitting and like Tina, I definitely squeed loudly.