A review by wendythegeekgoddess
The Secret Princess Diaries by Meg Cabot

4.0

SYNOPSIS:
It's not fair. While it seems as if everyone in Albert Einstein High School is going to Virginia to build Homes for the Homeless, Mia is not allowed due to the fact that is the nine hundred and seventy-fifth anniversary of Genovia and there will be a ceremony in which Mia must attend. Fortunately, Genovia's neighbor Monaco is having a Bruce Springsteen on that VERY DAY! So after a few days Mia heads of to West Virginia for Homes for the Homeless, and you never know what could happen then!

REVIEW:
I am a HUGE Meg Cabot fan and feel the need to read every novel she has written, so when I found out that she had a limited edition book called "the secret princess diaries" that was only given out as part of a gift for those that bought the Princess Diaries set in the UK, I had to somehow get my hands on it. So I went on amazon and bought it of someone. Well when I started reading it, a few pages in the book started to sound very familiar but I shrugged it off thinking it was probably just because it was a sequel so it contained the same characters and all that jazz but then I got to page 11, and I knew: I HAD READ THIS BEFORE! I ran to my bookshelf and opened up one of the books on my shelf, yup! It was the EXACT SAME THING! "The Secret Princess Diaries" was none other than "the princess diaries volume 4 and 1/2: Project Princess". I decided I might as well finish reading it and laugh about it later. So for those HUGE Meg Cabot fans that feel the urge to read everyone book the author has written, no need to purchase the secret princess diaries if you already have project princess.

AGE RATING AND RECOMMENDED TO:
This book is pretty kid friendly though it does contain some challenging words, 12 and over. I recommend this book to the Meg Cabot fans that have NOT and CANNOT get there hands on project princess.

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"The princess diaries #5" By: Meg Cabot