
Reviews

I can't believe I'm truly done with Mia's story (at least the main one). I'm gonna miss this passionate girl, her family, her friends and so. I believe this one was a wild roller-coaster of emotions for me(most of them where but this one takes the cake, i screamed in frustration, in excitement, i cried sadly and happily, i was just througoutly wrapped up in it.
I would have liked a more smooth arc in some relationships but in the end I'm just bias.

ay, mi kokoro, casi me muero

buddy reread !

A great finish to one of the greatest book series I have ever read. Funny, romantic, heartfelt. It was hard to say goodbye.

Loved the ending!

Forever Princess stole my š! It made it ache, stop and flutter with excitement and emotions. So much time has passed since the last time we read Miaās Diaries and she is still the crazy, clueless head she has always been and I loved her. When I said so much time has passed I not talking about me, as soon I had finished āPrincess Miaā I started āForever Princessā, but on the story itās been more than 3 years if Iām not wrong. Mia is on her senior year; Lily and her have not been best friends all this time, and guess whoās back? MICHAEL!!! I loved this book so much that I caught myself rereading some part just to get that giddy feeling that I got when I read it the first time. My sweet darling Mia and Michael. I donāt know how was I able to write in my last review that I preferred JP, I think my brain farted because It has always been just Michael for Mia. Michael, Michael, MICHAEL. Writing this review I got so excited, that guess what Iām doing right after this? Iāll be listening to the audiobook, because I canāt get enough of the this book.

** spoiler alert ** What a great ending...at first I was all for JP and Mia getting together. I liked how Mia had moved away from Lilly because Lilly always got on my nerves. And it felt more realistic that Mia and Michael didn't have smooth sailing - that's life! But in the end everything worked out as it should :) What a great series!

Out of all the Princess Diaries books, besides the first one, I remember reading this one the most. I thought it was so cool that Mia was writing her own book, and I really felt it when no publishers would pick it up (but she did have a truly atrocious pen name). Mia is always relatable (other than the whole "oh you're also a princess" thing), but I found her super relatable with this one. You can definitely note the character development she goes through specifically in this book. I honestly think that this series is one of the best examples of a contemporary that doesn't mill around the same plotlines over and over again. I would totally recommend the series and I hope I get around to rereading it one day.















