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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. These are the best books of the series. After the fourth book things go seriously downhill. I like the books until she gets Michael. After that, Mia spends way too much time worrying about what her boyfriend/girlfriends/parents/classmates/world will think of her. At some point I'd like Mia to grow up and stop worrying about her nailbeds. no reviews | add a review
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This box set of the Princess Diaries Volumes I, II, and III is repackaged to match the beautiful new look of the series just in time for the holidays. Princesses rejoice!
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My favourite Volume in this whole book would be Volume III: Princess in love. My favourite part is when she saw Micheal holding the yellow rose and - for a split second - thought it was really micheal ( her best friend's brother, who she had a MAJOR crush on) who kept sending her the flowers for Secret Snowflake (better known as Sercret Santa) when it was really Boris. Who is an incrediably weird/gross guy who meant absolutly NOTHING romantic by giving her flowers, he was TRYING to be nice.
All in all I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys a good romantic comedy. Best of all, all you SAM people out there...our library has it! SHHHHHHHH. (: (