


Used to hanging out with the school misfits, Mia becomes unexpectedly popular when she finds out she’s actually a European princess. It’s the secret musings of Mia, a 14 year old high school freshman with tough hair and a phlegmatic personality. This diary is clearly intended to appeal to the 12-14 year old crowd. I really dislike it when books marketed for tweens and young teens are full of sexual content, so prepare for a rant! The premise

Unfortunately, The Princess Diaries does not live up to the epigraph or remotely inspire princess-like behavior in its young audience. This book starts out with an epigraph from A Little Princess by Frances Hodgson Burnett, which is a true classic about acting like a princess inside even in the worst of circumstances.
