Tuesday, June 23, 2020

Books Online Princess in Pink (The Princess Diaries #5) Download Free

Specify Books Supposing Princess in Pink (The Princess Diaries #5)

Original Title: Princess in Pink
ISBN: 0060096128 (ISBN13: 9780060096120)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Princess Diaries #5
Characters: Mia Thermopolis, Lilly Moscovitz, Helen Thermopolis, Frank Gianini, Michael Moscovitz, "Grandmère" Clarisse Renaldo
Setting: New York City, New York(United States)
Books Online Princess in Pink (The Princess Diaries #5) Download Free
Princess in Pink (The Princess Diaries #5) Paperback | Pages: 275 pages
Rating: 3.7 | 32998 Users | 786 Reviews

List Out Of Books Princess in Pink (The Princess Diaries #5)

Title:Princess in Pink (The Princess Diaries #5)
Author:Meg Cabot
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 275 pages
Published:March 29th 2005 by HarperTrophy (first published September 1st 2003)
Categories:Young Adult. Romance. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Contemporary. Fiction

Commentary To Books Princess in Pink (The Princess Diaries #5)

Princess Mia is dreaming about the prom - and contending with a hotel workers' strike - in the fifth, supremely hilarious episode of Meg Cabot's Princess Diaries. This time, Mia's in the pink about the upcoming Albert Einstein H.S. prom, and she's crossing her fingers that Michael will ask her to go. (They're in love, so why wouldn't he ask her, right?) But during Seven Minutes in Heaven at her b-day party, Mia learns that Michael is not the prom-going type. Good grief, what's a princess to do? To make matters worse, Grandmere has gotten a busboy fired due to a mishap with her pooch, Rommel, at a swanky restaurant, so when all of the city's busboys go on strike, it causes a chain of events that result in Grandmere crashing at Mia's mom's place, her pal Lilly Moscovitz picking up a picket sign, and the prom being brought to a screeching halt. Thankfully, staunch yet boy-wise Grandmere has a plan to change Michael's mind and put everything back on track, making Mia the happiest "prom princess" on this side of the Atlantic - and readers more starry-eyed than Molly Ringwald in her prettiest pink frock. Following up the brief Volume IV and a Half and introducing a new addition to Mia's family, this knee-slapping fifth volume makes the series glitter brighter than ever, placing yet another jewel in Cabot's crown.

Rating Out Of Books Princess in Pink (The Princess Diaries #5)
Ratings: 3.7 From 32998 Users | 786 Reviews

Column Out Of Books Princess in Pink (The Princess Diaries #5)
Ack, this was dreadful. I don't suppose it helps that I read it right after Pride and Prejudice, but even so. I know it's meant for children, but the previous four weren't this bad.

In this book, Princess Mia is obsessed with going to the prom. I swear, if I read the word 'prom' again, it will be too soon. However! In this book, Mia also mentions her Buffy the Vampire Slayer collectible action figure 'Fiesta Giles'. So I still love her. (I googled and Fiesta Giles is indeed a REAL ACTION FIGURE currently retailing for $62.99)

Mia was insufferable in this one but I still love this series SO MUCH. Luckily Michael was perfect as per usual.



This book plot was Mia trying to get Michael to go to prom with her. It was kind of like her ranting throughout the book by page 200 it was getting old. Still somewhat funny

Okay, now Mia is totally getting on my nerves. Why isnt she growing up a little? I never realised teens complained so much about EVERYTHING! She basically thinks every single issue that comes up and that doesnt go along her way is ruining her life. Its time to get some perspective, Mia. It really peeved me to see how obsessed she was with the prom. I mean, the word prom is mentioned a whopping 287 times in the book! And it wasnt even HER senior prom! It was Michaels. And he was least interested

I'm reading this series in preparation for the Royal Wedding, the first adult novel about Mia, which is coming soon. I didn't start this series as an adolescent so my take on it is different then teen readers, but I think Cabot does have the emotions and hopes and dreams just right, or as I remember them anyway. The Prom is a big deal when you are in high school. And Mia wants to go.Even though she sees that she's lucky and most of her life is, at least for a moment, going well, she is pining

0 comments:

Post a Comment

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.