PARTY PRINCESS by Meg Cabot
Category:  Contemporary
Age Recommendation:  Grades 6+
Release Date:  4/1/06
Publisher:  HarperCollins
Reviewed by:  
Andie Z.
Rating:  4 Stars


Princess Mia is back in this seventh installment of the popular PRINCESS DIARIES series, and, as usual, she’s facing more
problems than she knows what to do with. She’s recently been elected student body president, which shouldn’t really be that
difficult a job since she’s been in training to rule her own county someday, but it turns out that the student government is broke.

As if that weren’t enough, Lilly starts a new literary magazine, calls it
Fat Louie’s Pink Butthole, and wants to publish Mia’s
story about "The Guy Who Hates It When They Put Corn in the Chili," a story that Mia would rather the entire student body
not read.

Luckily (or not so luckily, depending on how you look at it), there’s Grandmere to the rescue, and she’s got a plan to help
Mia’s financial situation, social situation, and romantic situation all at once (not that Mia was aware she had a romantic
“situation” in the first place). Unfortunately, Mia’s romantic issues become all too clear when Michael decides to throw a
party, and Mia starts freaking out because she’s not a “party girl.”

Fans of the previous PRINCESS DIARIES books won’t want to miss this and will definitely enjoy reading along as Mia
shares her crazy high school experiences through her journal. Meg Cabot’s writing is light and breezy as always, and perfect
for a lazy afternoon.
The Princess Diaries Vol. VII:
Party Princess
by Meg Cabot