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Princess in Training

The Princess Diaries, Volume 6

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Princess in Training

By: Meg Cabot
Narrated by: Clea Lewis
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Princess for president. Student body president, that is. It's all the fault of Princess Mia's power-mad best friend and campaign manager, Lilly, who nominates her in the first place. This is not how Mia imagined kicking off her sophomore year, even if Grandmere thinks ruling her high school makes good practice for ruling Genovia someday.

As usual, though, Mia has bigger problems to worry about. Sophomore Geometry appears to be just as hard as freshman Algebra, and a shocking B on her first English assignment has Mia reeling. And with Michael, her one true love, uptown at college, what is the point of even getting up for school in the morning? The last straw is what Lana whispers to her on the lunch line about what college boys expect of their girlfriends.

Really, it's almost more than a princess in training can bear.

Listen to the whole Princess Diaries series.©2005 Meggin Cabot (P)2005 Random House, Inc. Listening Library, an imprint of the Random House Audio Publishing Group
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More Princess Perfection!

The latest title is just as touching and funny as the rest!

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Great Story

While the reading level may be appropriate for gr. 6-8, I think the subject matter is better suited to an older child. Mia is now 15 and has a serious boyfriend. This leads to subjects that some parents may not wish thier children to read about at such young ages.

That said, this story is as wonderful to listen to as the others have been. I have enjoyed seeing the world through Mia's writing and found that the narrator did a great job bringing the characters to life.

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Bring Anne Hathaway Back!

Can Anne Hathaway please narrate the rest of the books in this series? I’m sorry but while princess Mia is supposed to be dramatic, Clea makes her sound whiney on top of annoying. It’s hard to listen to these books like that and I don’t remember having so many painfully whiney friends at 15.

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TW- transphobia

parts of this have not aged well, and I'm not talking about the Britney Spears references. There is a scene where the girls imagine harassing a androgynous teenager to pull their pants down to see what sex they are. It's jarring and plain mean.

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