![]() ![]() A character like this deserves the happy ending Cabot virtually guarantees. ![]() By now, however, she understands that being royal means “always being the bigger person, and being kind to others”-and she can act accordingly. 32.) When former boyfriend Michael returns from Japan with his revolutionary medical technology a complete success, Mia is where readers love her: insecure and self-deprecating. ? (Brief excerpts are tossed in, and absolute devotees can polish off the entire work see Fiction Reviews, p. And why doesn’t anyone want to publish her pseudonymous romance novel, Ransom My Heart hasn’t asked her), graduation and college acceptances (she’s lied through her teeth about them), not to mention her 18th birthday and a party orchestrated by the imposing Grandmère. Here she copes with the pressures of prom (J.P. ![]() Cabot shows off her singular ability to retread her story lines while leaving audiences breathless to get to the last page: Mia will be certain that this time she’s sunk, for real, and oblivious to what is writ large to everyone around her. After Mia reveals a document that proclaims Genovia a Democratic. The Princess Diaries wraps up in a series finale certain to please the legions of Princess Mia fans. Best-selling author Meg Cabot continues the story of Princess Mia in Forever Princess. ![]()
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