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A review by veraveruchka
Princess in Waiting by Meg Cabot
3.0
Major spoiler of Jane Eyre, so I suggest that if you plan to read both of these books, read Jane Eyre first.
Not that this is a kind of book you would normally pair with Jane Eyre, anyway.
Princess in Waiting focused on Mia's first journey to Genovia as the heir to the throne and her insecurity about her relationship with Michael Moscovitz, Mia's one-month boyfriend and best friend's brother.
As an adult, Mia's insecurity,immaturity, and head-in-the-cloud-ness are sometimes annoying. I swear she turns everything into a drama. It might be more enjoyable if you read it for the sake of nostalgia, or if you are still a teenager yourself.
Also, since Mia's bestfriend parents are psychologist (or psychoanalyst, or psychiatrist, used interchangeably along the series...which, I have to say, are different, please don't regard them as a same profession), the book refer to psychological term a lot. Might incite further inquiry for unfamiliar reader to psychological literature, so I think, overall it's acceptable.
Not that this is a kind of book you would normally pair with Jane Eyre, anyway.
Princess in Waiting focused on Mia's first journey to Genovia as the heir to the throne and her insecurity about her relationship with Michael Moscovitz, Mia's one-month boyfriend and best friend's brother.
As an adult, Mia's insecurity,immaturity, and head-in-the-cloud-ness are sometimes annoying. I swear she turns everything into a drama. It might be more enjoyable if you read it for the sake of nostalgia, or if you are still a teenager yourself.
Also, since Mia's bestfriend parents are psychologist (or psychoanalyst, or psychiatrist, used interchangeably along the series...which, I have to say, are different, please don't regard them as a same profession), the book refer to psychological term a lot. Might incite further inquiry for unfamiliar reader to psychological literature, so I think, overall it's acceptable.