Friday, January 23, 2009

Sweet Sixteen Princess, a novel by Meg Cabot

Sixteen is the magic number.
Mia doesn’t always have the best luck with parties, so even though it’s her sweet sixteenth, she doesn’t want a birthday bash. As usual, Grandmère has other ideas, and thinks a reality TV special is just the thing in order to celebrate royally. The whole scheme smacks of Lilly’s doing—Lilly whose own TV show is still only limited to local cable viewers. Will Mia be able to stop Grandmère’s plan? Will her friends ever forgive her if she does stop it, since it involves all of them taking the royal jet to Genovia for an extravaganza the likes of which would turn even Paris Hilton green with envy? Why can’t Mia get what she really wants: an evening alone with Michael?
With a little luck, this sweet sixteen princess might just get her wish—a birthday that's royally romantic. Her Birthday was amazing in a sky lounge.

The sequel of Princess Diaries book no. 7 ½ (seven and a half). Yep, half because it’s a short story, not long one as usual. And it happened between book no. 7 (Party Princess) and no. 8 (Princess on the Brink) beside book no. 7 ¾ (Valentine Princess). What a unique numbering.
It contains the same Mia’s madness facing Grandmere and Lilly, the same diary style with little IM (chatting) style. The language is light and funny. So teenager that can make me, not only smile, but laugh as well.

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