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The Princess Diaries: Third Time Lucky
(2001)
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Author: Meg Cabot
Publisher: Macmillan Children's Books
Language: English
Pages: 192
Genre: Fiction
Format: Paperback

I have read this book cover to cover, and I think it is suitable to say: WOW. This book is one of the most fantastic I have read. Meg Cabot's talent is wondrous. The part which touches me the most is the part at the end when Mia finds her true love. It is beautiful and it really touches me. The whole book, I might add, though, is a COMPLETE masterpiece, and I am looking forwards until book 4 is released in the UK in september: Mia Goes Fourth.
Back to the subject at hand though, Mia is a troubled young girl what with stresses of her mum dating her algebra teacher, being the Princess of Genovia, A controlling Grandmére and an annoying cousin, Sebastiano, Let alone having a hopeless crush on her best friend's older brother, Michael...
But at the end, like most princesses, she lived (or more to the point LIVES) Happily Ever After.