The hilarious fifth installment of the #1 New York Times bestselling Princess Diaries--Will Mia attend the senior prom or not??? Mia Thermopolis (aka Princess Amelia Migonette Grimaldi Thermopolis Renaldo) has already won the hearts of millions of aspiring princesses. With the hardcover and audiobook publication to be followed by the release of Disney's sequel to The Princess Diaries movie in August 2004, the princess phenomenon will be in full swing throughout the year! Girls will be overjoyed with this hilarious addition to their favorite series, which involves seven minutes in heaven, strikes, and Mia's mission to get asked to the senior prom.
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"Re-read #23498732402. Charming, fast-paced, witty, and hilarious. I've never read writing that flows as well as Cabot's, especially in a diary-formatted novel. Cabot creates such wonderful and distinct characters with strong voices who are unforgettable. Definitely worth the re-read every time."
— Paige (4 out of 5 stars)
“Supremely hilarious…This knee-slapping fifth volume makes the series glitter brighter than ever, placing yet another jewel in Cabot’s crown.”
— Barnes & Noble, editorial review“Series fans will enjoy Mia’s continuing saga that once again blends typical teen trials with noblesse oblige, and look forward to another installment.”
— Booklist“Engaging…the conversational tone of the diary entries makes this a fun, lighthearted read.”
— School Library Journal“Readers identify with Mia as a regular teen—albeit a princess—and will love her frank dialogue. This one is a must-have.”
— VOYA“This series addition is strong on good writing and humor…An entertaining addition to the popular series.”
— Children’s Literature“Starting a new Princess Diaries book is like opening a box of chocolates…The fun is in the telling; as my sixteen-year-old daughter, a fan of the series, commented, the plot isn’t really the point. Giddy fun for a female audience.”
— Kliatt" I am currently reading this book and loving evry minute of it. "
— Sophie, 2/6/2014" Some things in the book seemed to get a little out of hand, but how else could Mia's life end up? "
— Karen, 2/2/2014" Meg Cabot is so fun each book was a great continuation of Mia's story. "
— Amanda, 12/27/2013" didn't have a very good plot. I thought she was very whiny. i didn't even finish it "
— Jaclyn, 12/14/2013" Oh, prom. So fun to look back. "
— Sarah, 12/13/2013" I LOVED IT WHERE'S THE NEXT ONE??!! "
— Abby, 12/12/2013" loved it sooo much but not the part where her grand mother spoils her party "
— Momina, 10/30/2013" All the Princess Diaries series keeps blurring into a jumble for me, and I have no idea why. I haven't the foggiest what this one was about, but I'm sure it was good, otherwise I wouldn't have read the rest "
— Resident, 10/25/2013" These books were easy to read and thourougly enjoyable! If you are looking for a light read with great characters this series is right for you! "
— Alexandra, 10/20/2013" Still lots of fun! I'm not sure I cared much for the prom thing - why does Mia care so much about this one if she's obviously going to go to her own prom? - but otherwise it was great. And I love Michael. "
— Mireille, 9/20/2013" Nice..but not as entertaining as others. "
— Vidya-BooksAreMagic, 7/24/2013Meg Cabot is a New York Times bestselling author of books for both adults and teens, including the #1 New York Times bestsellers All-American Girl and The Princess Diaries books, two of which have been made into major motion pictures by Disney. She is also the author of The Mediator series, the Airhead series, and many books for adults. Find out more at MegCabot.com.
Clea Lewis is an actress best known for her role as Audrey Penney in Ellen. She has appeared in a number of television series, movies, and stage shows, as well as voiced many animated characters.