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Reflektorfényben
by Meg Cabot
Princess Mia's freshman year of high school continues. Not only does she have to endure princess lessons from her Grandmere, Mia also has to juggle her social life at school, where she feels out of place. She's still crushing on her friend Lilly's brother, Michael, but does he even notice her? Could he be the person sending her flirty little messages on her computer? Meanwhile, her mom and her Algebra teacher are engaged, and her mom is having his baby! It's a lot for one overwhelmed young lady to handle.
Mia's journal entries make me laugh. They take me back to my own teenage years, when little setbacks seemed like the end of the world at times. I can certainly relate to her endless battle with Algebra! Friendships, boys, trying to avoid social drama, and trying to figure out the adults in her life – most girls could relate to a lot of Mia's experiences and thoughts. The book is light, funny, and rings true. I enjoyed it and I'm going to pick up the third book in the series from the local library soon.
Mia's journal entries make me laugh. They take me back to my own teenage years, when little setbacks seemed like the end of the world at times. I can certainly relate to her endless battle with Algebra! Friendships, boys, trying to avoid social drama, and trying to figure out the adults in her life – most girls could relate to a lot of Mia's experiences and thoughts. The book is light, funny, and rings true. I enjoyed it and I'm going to pick up the third book in the series from the local library soon.