Party Princess (The Princess Diaries, #7)
Fiction | Novel | Published in 2006
306
Novel • Fiction
New York City • Contemporary
2006
12-16 years
810L
Party Princess by Meg Cabot follows a young royal as she navigates the challenges of adolescence and monarchical responsibilities. Struggling to balance school, social life, and her royal duties, the protagonist learns valuable lessons about leadership and self-discovery. The story emphasizes personal growth and the importance of friendship.
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Reviews for Party Princess by Meg Cabot highlight its humorous and engaging narrative, appealing to both teens and adults. Readers appreciate the protagonist's relatable struggles and witty dialog. However, some criticize the plot for being somewhat predictable and formulaic. Overall, it's recommended for fans of light, entertaining reads.
A reader who would enjoy Meg Cabot’s Party Princess loves lighthearted, humorous, and relatable teen fiction. Fans of Louise Rennison's Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging or Rachel Renée Russell's Dork Diaries will appreciate the witty first-person narrative and the blend of teenage drama and royal mishaps.
29,281 ratings
Loved it
Mixed feelings
Not a fan
306
Novel • Fiction
New York City • Contemporary
2006
12-16 years
810L
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