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emsisfab 's review for:
The Princess Diaries
by Meg Cabot
First off: this book is WILDLY different from the movie, that being said I actually really enjoyed the book.
You have to remember what it's trying to portray: the diary of an awkward 14 year old.
I know Mia might not be relatable for a lot of people, but she really reminds me of myself when I was in high school. I started high school 5'10", size 12 shoes, fat, vegetarian, and flat chested (I left a 6'1", size 12 shoe, fat, vegetarian, with a c-cup if anyone is curious).
While Mia DOES talk about her chest a lot, it's honestly something a lot of girls think about in their pre and early teens! That's why bra stuffing is a thing.
I haven't read the other books yet, but I'm hoping they grow up with Mia and become more mature in a similar fashion that Harry Potter grew with the characters.
I found the book quite funny at times especially since it is INCREDIBLY juvenile, it's quite accurately in the mind of a hormonal teen from my perspective.
Definitely not a book for everyone but I really enjoyed it.
You have to remember what it's trying to portray: the diary of an awkward 14 year old.
I know Mia might not be relatable for a lot of people, but she really reminds me of myself when I was in high school. I started high school 5'10", size 12 shoes, fat, vegetarian, and flat chested (I left a 6'1", size 12 shoe, fat, vegetarian, with a c-cup if anyone is curious).
While Mia DOES talk about her chest a lot, it's honestly something a lot of girls think about in their pre and early teens! That's why bra stuffing is a thing.
I haven't read the other books yet, but I'm hoping they grow up with Mia and become more mature in a similar fashion that Harry Potter grew with the characters.
I found the book quite funny at times especially since it is INCREDIBLY juvenile, it's quite accurately in the mind of a hormonal teen from my perspective.
Definitely not a book for everyone but I really enjoyed it.