The Princess Diaries: Give Me Five (The Princess Diaries)
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #28473 in Books
- Published on: 2004-06-04
- Binding: Paperback
- 240 pages
Editorial Reviews
Synopsis
Mia is about to turn fifteen and can't wait to dance the night away with Michael at the biggest, most romantic event of her life so far: the senior prom! But nothing's going according to plan. Not only does Mia face a snoozefest summer of sceptre-wielding in Genovia. Even worse is the fact that Michael hasn't even invited Mia to the prom at all. Hello, what is going on here? Just as Mia comes up with a perfect plan to change her man's mind, disaster strikes. A disaster that only a genius like Grandmere can overcome...
Customer Reviews
give me 5
this book is more proof that Michael is the best boyfriend EVER writing a song and playing for mia in the middle of school with the amps really loud,More boys need to be like Michael.
Disappointment :(
Even though i found the first four slightly childish i was amazed at how they kept making me want to read on. So i brought the fifth book and just finished reading it now, but i have to say WHY?! It was such a let down when Cabot used such a boring story line to fuel a whoooOOOOoooole book. The parts with Lilly were good and the way Tina found her "perfect man", but after hearing "Mia" prattle on about the boring prom over and over again made it become too predictable. Is it just me who thinks some of the earlier material is being repeated? Get some new ideas in!!!
However, it IS a princess diaries book so if your a lover read it because the sixth book gets a lot better.
havoc in Princess Mia land
If you ever fancy a light read, little effort yet plausible entertainment, the Princess Diaries books would be the way to go. Like watching a teen flick, you can expect some friendship problems, parental problems, a mad-cap grandparent, high school drama and the prom - just your average American teenage life crisis. In this chapter, Mia is in desperate search for self-actualization, she is eagerly awaiting the prom, that is if Michael will hurry up and ask her to it, Mia's mum is pregnant with Mr G's baby, Lilly finally gets her shot on prime time tv in the most outrageous circumstances, whilst all hell breaks loose in the city, no thanks to Grandmere. It is childish, somewhat dramatised but delightfully funny.





