The Princess Diaries, Volume IV: Princess in Waiting
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Never before has the world seen such a princess.
Nor have her own subjects, for that matter. Mia's royal introduction to Genovia has mixed results: while her fashion sense is widely applauded, her position on the installation of public parking meters is met with resistance.
But the politics of bureaucracy are nothing next to Mia's real troubles. Between canceled dates with her long-sought-after royal consort, a second semester of the dreaded Algebra, more princess lessons from Grandmère as a result of the Genovian parking-meter thing, and the inability to stop gnawing on her fingernails, isn't there anything Mia is good at besides inheriting an unwanted royal title?
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Author Extras
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Awards for The Princess Diaries, Volume IV: Princess in Waiting |
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New York Public Library Books for the Teen Age
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New York Public Library Books for the Teen Age
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Critical Praise for
The Princess Diaries, Volume IV: Princess in Waiting
“Like reading a note from your best friend.”
ALA Booklist
“Teenage girls will love it.”
Kirkus Reviews
“As hilarious and enjoyable as its predecessors.”
Kirkus Reviews
“Fans will be delighted to have more of Mia, and her chatty voice continues to charm.”
KLIATT
“Still the princess with whom everybody’d like to be best friends.”
Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books
“Bubbles along like a late hour at a slumber party.”
School Library Journal
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